goal achieved last Saturday. Thought I'd share it with yal..
My Dad was Killed In Action in WWII, in Europe, in February of 1945. In March of 1950 his remains where shipped home, to up-state New York.
I was only 5-6 years old but remember the entire Military Funeral Honors VIVIDLY.
The Officer in Charge, at my Mother and Grandmothers request, presented Me.. with his Burial Flag.
I have Honored, Cherished & Cared for his (my) Flag from that day forward, without fail. But in the back of my mind, through childhood, the teen-aged years and on into manhood, I always felt I needed to "Fly" his (my) "Colors".. to Honor not only Him.. But all Veterans, Past, Present and Future, through his flag. But I wanted, and needed it to be, at a Significant Event. Not just any day, when We fly our Flags. I've waited and waited for an EVENT.
Well ... That happened last Saturday, the 17th of January 2009 at 2 PM in the afternoon..
I'm a member of the local Elks Lodge. Our 40+ year old Flag pole had seen it's better days. So we erected a Brand New, State of the art, 35 foot, Aluminum flagpole, lit.. so we could fly OUR FLAG..... 24/7... In Dedication, to all of our Veterans.
A few of the Elk members knew of my Quest and Goal to fly his (my) Burial flag..... So they asked me that His (my) flag be the FIRST American Flag to be HAULED UP & TWO BLOCKED.... at the Dedication Ceremonies.
Guyz'n Galz... HIS "COLORS" went up that pole.. with a Prominent Reverence, Hung Solemnly for a moment.... then a Gentle, Crisp Breeze unfurled it and ALL 48 Stars and the Stripes could be seen, as it slowly waved.
I was FINALLY able to step back.. and render my Dad.. A SHARP, CRISP RIGHT HAND SOLUTE.... At a Significant Event.
Not a Dry Eye (including mine) on anyone present.
A life's Quest and Goal Achieved.
Life is Good (mine ? now Even better)
Just had to share that with you all.
Joe
My Dad was Killed In Action in WWII, in Europe, in February of 1945. In March of 1950 his remains where shipped home, to up-state New York.
I was only 5-6 years old but remember the entire Military Funeral Honors VIVIDLY.
The Officer in Charge, at my Mother and Grandmothers request, presented Me.. with his Burial Flag.
I have Honored, Cherished & Cared for his (my) Flag from that day forward, without fail. But in the back of my mind, through childhood, the teen-aged years and on into manhood, I always felt I needed to "Fly" his (my) "Colors".. to Honor not only Him.. But all Veterans, Past, Present and Future, through his flag. But I wanted, and needed it to be, at a Significant Event. Not just any day, when We fly our Flags. I've waited and waited for an EVENT.
Well ... That happened last Saturday, the 17th of January 2009 at 2 PM in the afternoon..
I'm a member of the local Elks Lodge. Our 40+ year old Flag pole had seen it's better days. So we erected a Brand New, State of the art, 35 foot, Aluminum flagpole, lit.. so we could fly OUR FLAG..... 24/7... In Dedication, to all of our Veterans.
A few of the Elk members knew of my Quest and Goal to fly his (my) Burial flag..... So they asked me that His (my) flag be the FIRST American Flag to be HAULED UP & TWO BLOCKED.... at the Dedication Ceremonies.
Guyz'n Galz... HIS "COLORS" went up that pole.. with a Prominent Reverence, Hung Solemnly for a moment.... then a Gentle, Crisp Breeze unfurled it and ALL 48 Stars and the Stripes could be seen, as it slowly waved.
I was FINALLY able to step back.. and render my Dad.. A SHARP, CRISP RIGHT HAND SOLUTE.... At a Significant Event.
Not a Dry Eye (including mine) on anyone present.
A life's Quest and Goal Achieved.
Life is Good (mine ? now Even better)
Just had to share that with you all.
Joe
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