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The last known survivor of the American Revolution

Maybe it is because I teach the American Revolution to my eighth graders, but I think this is TOO cool! Stay tuned for more "last survivor" pictures and info.…Continue

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Last US WWII veteran who captured Japan's Tojo dies at 93

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Pilot Ed Freeman: Vietnam hero and Medal of Honor recipient
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I have mentioned before that my favorite military movie ever is We Were Soldiers. Based on the very true story of the Calvary battalion led by Col. Hal Moore, We Were Soldiers is gripping. One pilot…Continue

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Ten years ago today I was teaching Language Arts to eighth graders.   It was Valentine's Day of course, and I happened to be preparing to lead a school dance that afternoon.The winter weather moved…Continue

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Geoff Colt commented on Claudia Bartow's blog post Happy Armed Forces Day!
"To ALL my Brothers and Sisters who bravely wore the Uniform, I Salute You, and am proud to be among the "Brotherhood"! To the Families of those who are Lost but Not Forgotten, I Salute You.  Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast…"
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Happy Armed Forces Day!

Sixty three years ago, President Harry Truman proclaimed the following:"Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 20, 1950, marks the first combined demonstration by America's defense team of its progress, under the National Security Act, towards the goal of readiness for any eventuality. It is the first parade of preparedness by the unified forces of our land, sea, and air defense."Today is this day for 2013. THANK YOU, veterans! Thank you for your service, thank you for your sacrifice, and thank you…See More
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Claudia Bartow replied to Geoff Colt's discussion Happy Mothers Day!
"Thanks, Geoff! I for one have had a great day. I wish my Navy veteran mom were still alive for me to call though."
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Thank you, World War II veterans

Yesterday marked the 68th anniversary of VE Day. Millions in the United States and Europe celebrated the hard-fought end of fighting in Europe.I have such respect for all veterans, but our oldest and greatest generation of them tugs at my heart strings just a little more.VE Day brought millions of our men and women home to work on the farm, start businesses and later gave America the booming and idealic time in the 1950s. Sadly, over 400,000 Americans never returned alive, leaving heartbroken…See More
May 10
Claudia Bartow commented on Claudia Bartow's blog post Ate up like a soup sandwich
"That's hilarious, Geoff. Brought back memories."
May 8
Geoff Colt commented on Claudia Bartow's blog post Ate up like a soup sandwich
"Claudia, The things our DI called us that I can print as far as I remember were, "Idgit One" "Sweet Pea" "FUBAR" "SNAFU" and of course we were always called "Ladies". There were other things but…"
May 8
Claudia Bartow replied to Geoff Colt's discussion Phone Call
"Yes, Geoff, I have to agree. What the President does for a basketball player I suppose is his business, but he should DEFINITELY do at least!!!! that much for the sacrifice of our military. You have a great point about priorities. We need to find…"
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Teresa Perkins Markham commented on Claudia Bartow's blog post Ate up like a soup sandwich
"I don't know of any military phrases but my son being a PE teacher normally tells me-those kids were a disaster today!"
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Maybe it is because I teach the American Revolution to my eighth graders, but I think this is TOO cool! Stay tuned for more "last survivor" pictures and info.See More
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Ate up like a soup sandwich

Hey all,Some of know that I teach seventh and eighth graders. It sure is interesting this time of year! Just a wee bit busy and stressful. Once the weather turned here in Ohio in the last two weeks, everyone's mood is different. I personally love, love, love the spring weather and all the additional daylight.For 12-14 year olds however, it is a struggle to sit in a seat, listen and do anything a teacher tells you. You know what? I can't blame them! While I am trying to do things in class that…See More
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Ohio Honors Vietnam Veterans

Ohio, probably like many other states, will honor Vietnam Veterans this week.  This coincides with the 40th anniversary of the end of American involvement in the Vietnam War.The festivities will include "The Wall that Heals" from Washington, D.C., panel discussions, special ceremonies and more.  The goal of the four days is this:  To finally (and properly) welcome Vietnam Veterans home and thank them for their service.While I am not able to attend, I hope some of you can and let us know how it…See More
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Attention Army Veterans! A place built on soldiers' stories

Did you know that there is a National Museum of the United States Army being built as we speak? With a tagline like…See More
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Happy Armed Forces Day!

Sixty three years ago, President Harry Truman proclaimed the following:



"Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 20, 1950, marks the first combined demonstration by America's defense team of its progress, under the National Security Act, towards the goal of readiness for any eventuality. It is the first parade of preparedness by the unified forces of our land, sea, and air defense."



Today is this day for 2013. THANK YOU, veterans! Thank you for your service, thank you for your… Continue

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Thank you, World War II veterans

Yesterday marked the 68th anniversary of VE Day. Millions in the United States and Europe celebrated the hard-fought end of fighting in Europe.



I have such respect for all veterans, but our oldest and greatest generation of them tugs at my heart strings just a little more.



VE Day brought millions of our men and women home to work on the farm, start businesses and later gave America the booming and idealic time in the 1950s. Sadly, over 400,000 Americans never returned… Continue

Posted on May 10, 2013 at 9:00pm

Ate up like a soup sandwich

Hey all,



Some of know that I teach seventh and eighth graders. It sure is interesting this time of year! Just a wee bit busy and stressful. Once the weather turned here in Ohio in the last two weeks, everyone's mood is different. I personally love, love, love the spring weather and all the additional daylight.

For 12-14 year olds however, it is a struggle to sit in a seat, listen and do anything a teacher tells you. You know what? I can't blame them! While I am trying to do… Continue

Posted on May 7, 2013 at 6:30am — 3 Comments

Ohio Honors Vietnam Veterans

Ohio, probably like many other states, will honor Vietnam Veterans this week.  This coincides with the 40th anniversary of the end of American involvement in the Vietnam War.

The festivities will include "The Wall that Heals" from Washington, D.C., panel discussions, special ceremonies and more.  The goal of the four days is this:  To finally (and properly) welcome Vietnam Veterans home and thank them for their…

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At 12:25pm on November 23, 2012, Robert Arnold Longbottom said…

The gray haired geezer in the middle.  The one that went to the rifle range with Jeff Wenum to shoot the M1a / M14.  The one on the left is Brigadier General Frederick Padilla and the one on the right is Sgt Major Andrew Yagle.

At 12:43am on November 13, 2012, Ray Boyden said…

Thank you for the welcome, Claudia. I was inspired to join your org because of an article I read about my uncle, Bob Kramer. I have always known about his harrowing experiences during captivity but had never seen them in print until now. I am very proud of Uncle Bob and hope his story is an example of grace under duress to others, especially young people.

 

I am sorry about your BIL. Although I did not know him personally, I did have occasion to meet him some time ago in Lancaster. He was a squared away guy. I am from Perry Co. and my brother and his wife were the owners of Pirom's Inc in Lancaster. Paul is already gone but his wife still runs the company.

At 7:17am on October 29, 2012, Lawrence W French said…
I have seen the story of the death of your Brother in law in the Col. Ohio news. Everyone had great things to say about him,
At 10:49pm on August 22, 2012, Jack said…

Claudia: I am sorry about the blog about someone that did not understand the term of R&R program. Well I am well familiary with this program I was Petty Officer in Charge of the R&R program in I Corps in Viet Nam. I had a staff of three people plus one I had over at the airport, which took me 4 mos. to find out and I got his butt back to Tien Sha was I need working people. First of all first I had a couple of obstacles that we had over come. First no desks, chairs, no typewriters, well be an old comshaw expert I had everything in hand plus a jeep assigned to my office. My boss was a Col. down and Saigon however that is another story. Well we got the office running and about three weeks into operation and I saw the door to the tent open because I did not have a regular office because the OIC of Tien Sha I didn't belong to him so no office. Well anyhow as I look up and said "could I help you because he was wearing civilian clothes. After my second look I S    what the hell are doing here. It was Mr. Logan of NIS Office and he handed me bunch of papers and I took a look at them and they was receipts for all the office equipment that they took and ship them back to San Francisco.I really understand what the story was about and then he proceeded to tell me the PO in Charge that was running the himself made over $50,000.00 by selling R&R to our sailors in I Corps. I just about had a heart attack. I have Logan prior to this time because first time I met him in NATTC Mfs and GTMO.

Now back to the RR program this gentlemen did not understand. As you can figure it we had to start from scratch so rolled up our sleeves and I inform them we was going to send at least 8,000 sailors on RR before I left, because I set as my go.So I started riding boats up and down all those small rivers talking to sailors and have them fill out requests for RR. We had RR sites in Thailand, Japan, Phillipines, Hawaii (which majorty of the married people requesed for) Kula Lumpur, Australia,I sent my second class E-5 to visist all these sits to see they were adquate and he really enjoyed. I saw in him two weeks. We had review all request and this when the problems started. As you know you cannot keep everone happy, I did know this at time so I was talking to the Col. if I could request more civilian planes so I could get everyone happy. Thanks to the Col. who to me they had money to burn. I said good, give me a least ten planes, I broken them down to the different sites.

So that was the out of country sites. We also had a in-countryRR sites along the beaches on Viet Nam and they was for 3 days every 5 months. I never had a assignment like this in my life but my satisfaction was seeing those sailors standing out side the office to pick up the RR orders. No I did take an RR because I did have time.

Jack Butler

YN1,USN RETR

 

At 6:11am on August 6, 2012, Mike Areno said…

Thank you....

At 7:31am on July 29, 2012, Gary Lee Wimer said…

Not yet, just getting started with this wonderful addition to my life.

At 8:29pm on July 28, 2012, Gary Lee Wimer said…

Thank you, I received your card at Mott's Military Museum in Groveport Ohio

At 1:34am on April 16, 2012, Ricardo Jacques said…

During Vietnam a great number of Canadians did service in the United States military.

At a time when it was illegal in Canada to do service in the USA.

Lance Corporal Randall Kenneth Campbell USMC was from Montreal Canada. 

Here where he buried; 

Woodlawn National Cemetery
Elmira Chemung County New York, USA

In 1965, we were both in the same Recon Platoon.

At K-Bay Hawaii and our recon platoon commander.

Was 1st Lt. Frank Stanley Reasoner USMC Medal of Honor posthumously. 

On the night of April 25, 1965, besides Randy being killed.

Private First Class Carl Richard Wenzel UMC was also killed.

Both were members of recon team.

I'm feeling sad that Randy couldn't be buried in the land of his birth.

At 1:12am on April 16, 2012, Ricardo Jacques said…

To James Sergent of the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Sir, I can't begin to picture, how difficult a duty it was picking up the bodies.

Of other Canadians, but there's a DVD out titled 'Taking Chance'.

It's about a US Marine Corps causality assistance officer.

Some families might request a buddy or friend to bring the body home.

In this case that Marine officer decided that he would escort the body.

Of Marine from  his hometown.

Let back a bit, in that DVD, there's part of Dover and what they do to prepare the body.

For presentation, sometimes a member of the military might have to wait.

Among those waiting was an Army soldier, who task was to escort his own brother. 

Now I will relate of a story, my dear mother told me after I had came back from Vietnam the second time.

One day, my step-father and my mother were washing windows. 

She was upstairs, when a Marine car pull up and two Marines in Dress Blues.

Exit that car, she started scream, because she thought they were coming to tell her that I had been killed in Vietnam.

They went next door to inform that family that their son had be wounded in Vietnam.

After she told me that story, I never had the heart to tell how close I had came to getting killed in 1965.

If that bullet that cracked by my ear had been a few inches closer...

Your duty was a difficult one and some might not know how much it's hurting you.

Semper Fidelis

Ricardo

At 9:14pm on April 15, 2012, James Sargent said…

It's called a Glengarry... and I served in the Royal Canadian Airforce...

My good friend... an Army Chaplan, asked me to meet the plane in Trenton... on which he had sent the bodies of 6 Canadians killed in Afganistan... a very cold and sad day!

 

Jamie

 
 
 

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