Saturday, July 18, 2009

As It Should Be...

Killed in action the week before, the body of Sergeant First Class John C. Beale was returned to Falcon Field in Peachtree City , Georgia , just south of Atlanta , on June 11, 2009 . The Henry County Police Department escorted the procession to the funeral home in McDonough , Georgia . A simple notice in local papers indicated the road route to be taken and the approximate time.

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22 comments:

  1. AM-
    Thank you for the well needed tissue alert and for always keeping our Service members in the forefront of our minds.

    God Bless;
    aam

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  2. aam...I could not help but cry throughout this video. Truly, it is a must-share!

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  3. omg, this was a two tissue alert. After my post yesterday and the late comment from the subject matter, this was so wonderful, and now deserves another post. I will link the video cause these are my people, not matt-man's people. I do not run him off because he keeps me in touch with the enemy.

    This is a wonderful post.

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  4. What a great tribute, thanks for it Mom.
    God Bless

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  5. AM, Couldn't open the tissue alert. God bless his family. We've had several soldiers fall in the last two weeks. The last one will be home tomorrow. He leaves a young family. God Bless them.

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  6. I took the liberty of copying this entire post and making it part of my post today. Thanks.

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  7. What really sucks is when you know soldiers who were killed in Iraq...
    One I knew for several years from my old National Guard company, the other was in my unit in Iraq and I just started to really know him...
    then there's the several who were wounded in our unit in Iraq....a few really bad.

    War sucks. My thoughts are if you are going to go to start a war, you better have a really damn good reason.... a really good reason, because people are going to die.
    It's different when you know the face that goes with the name.

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  8. God bless Sergeant First Class John C. Beale for his sacrifice.

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  9. I'll add SFC Beale to the list I posted last week..
    If I could figure out how to embed this type of video -I'd post this with my faith post tomorrow....
    Thank You..
    C-CS

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  10. This is incredible and I thank you for the tissue alert. I like your title too - they all should have this type of recognition.

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  11. I've seen this.

    wonderful, isn't it?

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  12. dd2...so good of you to stop by!!!

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  13. mary...I'm sorry you were unable to open this file...I was hoping to make it easier, but couldn't figure it out. We must pray for all our brave soldiers!

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  14. sarge..I tahnk you for sharing it with others!

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  15. c-i...I do thank you for your words!

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  16. c-cs...thanks so much! Our fallen soldiers deserve our thanks and prayers!

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  17. mari...thank you for taking the time to watch this video!

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  18. mightymom...it is an awesome video, well worth watching over and over.

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  19. I had to stop watching it half way through. I can't the find the words sometimes, it hits so close to home. Prayers for the family and all the families going through this!

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  20. lamp...I thank you for stopping by! It was an amazing video, I had tears rolling the entire viewing.

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