My father was ex-army & ex-coast guard, my grandpa a naval officer on the U.S.S Kittyhawk & U.S.S Constantine, & my uncle a army reserve officer. This is my salute to men who served then & still serve for us now. The day they rest as a K.I.A, will grow old & die with the memories of their friends & family who were K.I.A along side them on a blood trenched battlefield, or will die knowing they are serving their country. My salute to all who have shed blood for our freedoms & those who will.
Continue ReadingPoem about War.
Continue ReadingWritten to respect the Soldiers around the world no matter what flag they saluted. You can read it Top to Bottom or Bottom to Top.
Continue ReadingPoem I wrote for a Veteran’s Day memorial I spoke at.
Continue ReadingThis poem shows the struggle that a husband and wife go through during a military deployment. While the wife is at home trying to hold her head and life together without her husband, the husband has his own struggle of worrying that his wife will turn out like the others and do him wrong while he is deployed, but in the end, they both realize the bond they have is what will pull them through.
Continue ReadingAbout what some army wife’s/girlfriends/husbands/boyfriends may feel when they go to sleep each night without him/her….but in a girls point of view.
Continue ReadingIn today’s world filled with lots of technological advancements, the nation cannot even imagine in its worst of dreams, not to have an air force that has good air combat capabilities.
Continue ReadingThis is a military girlfriend or relative poem.
Continue ReadingHeroes of Today.
Continue ReadingDuring December 1967 record snowfalls fell on New Mexico in a blizzard that would eventually claim the lives of 51 people. Snow fell almost continuously in the northern part of the state for two weeks leaving a depth of feet five in some areas.
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