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Happy Thanksgiving 2024 Image courtesy of the Veterans of Foreign Wars

November 28, 2024 by Marc Handelman in United States of America, National Holidays, VFW, Veterans of Foreign Wars, US Armed Forces, Veterans
November 28, 2024 /Marc Handelman
United States of America, National Holidays, VFW, Veterans of Foreign Wars, US Armed Forces, Veterans

Speech Excerpt, Delivered by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in Congress, December 8th, 1941

Lest We Forget: United States National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, In Memoriam: The 2,403 →

December 07, 2023 by Marc Handelman in National Pealr Harbor Day, Pearl Harbor, Ford Island, US Armed Forces, US Army, US Marine Corps, US Army Air Corps, US Air Force, United States Coast Guard, US Merchant Marine, State of Hawaiʻi, Lest We Forget
December 07, 2023 /Marc Handelman
National Pealr Harbor Day, Pearl Harbor, Ford Island, US Armed Forces, US Army, US Marine Corps, US Army Air Corps, US Air Force, United States Coast Guard, US Merchant Marine, State of Hawaiʻi, Lest We Forget

D-Day, Operation Overlord, June 6, 1944

June 06, 2023 by Marc Handelman in America's Allies, Canadian Forces, Canada, France, Free France, Poland, Australia, US Armed Forces, Belgium, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, United Kingdom

“… these men came here – British and our Allies, and Americans – to storm these beaches for one purpose only, not to gain anything for ourselves, not to fulfill any ambitions that America had for conquest, but just to preserve freedom. . . . Many thousands of men have died for such ideals as these. . . but these young boys. . . were cut off in their prime. . . I devoutly hope that we will never again have to see such scenes as these. I think and hope, and pray, that humanity will have learned. . . we must find some way . . . to gain an eternal peace for this world.” - via Carlo D’Este's superbly crafted biography of Ike: 'Eisenhower: A Soldier’s Life', Author: Carlo D’Este, ISBN: 0805056874, Publisher: Holt Paperbacks; 1st Edition

The Allies That Landed On The Beaches That Day, The 6th Of June 1944 In Defense of Freedom: United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, South Africa, Free France, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, United States of America.

June 06, 2023 /Marc Handelman
America's Allies, Canadian Forces, Canada, France, Free France, Poland, Australia, US Armed Forces, Belgium, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, United Kingdom

A Life That Is Well Worth Honoring

February 04, 2020 by Marc Handelman in USMC, MOH, Korea, US Navy, United States of America, US Armed Forces, National Security

via Katie Lang, writing for the DOD News, comes a short, but immensely powerful and important piece detailing the outstanding life of a U.S. Marine and Medal of Honor recepient - Captain Raymond Gerald Murphy.

"...we're highlighting Marine Corps Capt. Raymond Murphy, a recipient who honorably served his fellow Marines during war, then spent the rest of his life serving them, as well. " - via Katie Lang, writing at the DOD News

2dLt RAYMOND G. MURPHY

Medal of Honor

1953

1/5/1

Korea

The President of the United States in the name of The Congress takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to SECOND LIEUTENANT RAYMOND G. MURPHY UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

For service as set forth in the following CITATION: for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as a Platoon Commander of Company A, First Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division (Reinforced), in action against enemy aggressor forces in Korea on 3 February 1953. Although painfully wounded by fragments from an enemy mortar shell while leading his evacuation platoon in support of assault units attacking a cleverly concealed and well-entrenched hostile force occupying commanding ground, Second Lieutenant Murphy steadfastly refused medical aid and continued to lead his men up a hill through a withering barrage of hostile mortar and small-arms fire, skillfully maneuvering his force from one position to the next and shouting words of encouragement. Undeterred by the increasing intense enemy fire, he immediately located casualties as they fell and made several trips up and down the fire-swept hill to direct evacuation teams to the wounded, personally carrying many of the stricken Marines to safety. When reinforcements were needed by the assaulting elements, Second Lieutenant Murphy employed part of his Unit as support and, during the ensuing battle, personally killed two of the enemy with his pistol. When all the wounded evacuated and the assaulting units beginning to disengage, he remained behind with a carbine to cover the movement of friendly forces off the hill and, though suffering intense pain from his previous wounds, seized an automatic rifle to provide more firepower when the enemy reappeared in the trenches. After reaching the base of the hill, he organized a search party and again ascended the slope for a final check on missing Marines, locating and carrying the bodies of a machine-gun crew back down the hill. Wounded a second time while conducting the entire force to the line of departure through a continuing barrage of enemy small-arms, artillery and mortar fire, he again refused medical assistance until assured that every one of his men, including all casualties, had preceded him to the main lines. His resolute and inspiring leadership, exceptional fortitude and great personal valor reflect the highest credit upon Second Lieutenant Murphy and enhance the finest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

/S/ DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

February 04, 2020 /Marc Handelman
USMC, MOH, Korea, US Navy, United States of America, US Armed Forces, National Security

D-Day, June 6, 1944, 75 Years On

June 06, 2019 by Marc Handelman in America's Allies, Canadian Forces, Canada, France, Free France, Poland, Australia, US Armed Forces, Belgium, Kingdom of Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, United Kingdom, United States of America

“… these men came here – British and our Allies, and Americans – to storm these beaches for one purpose only, not to gain anything for ourselves, not to fulfill any ambitions that America had for conquest, but just to preserve freedom. . . . Many thousands of men have died for such ideals as these. . . but these young boys. . . were cut off in their prime. . . I devoutly hope that we will never again have to see such scenes as these. I think and hope, and pray, that humanity will have learned. . . we must find some way . . . to gain an eternal peace for this world.”

– via – Eisenhower: A Soldier’s Life, by *Carlo D’Este (ISBN: 0805056874 Holt Paperbacks; First Edition)

June 06, 2019 /Marc Handelman
America's Allies, Canadian Forces, Canada, France, Free France, Poland, Australia, US Armed Forces, Belgium, Kingdom of Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, United Kingdom, United States of America

A United States Marine and His Partner - a Marine Working Dog, Sharing a Respite from the Task At Hand.

United States K9 Veteran's Day March 13th 2019

March 13, 2019 by Marc Handelman in K9 Veterans, Working Dogs, US Armed Forces, War Dogs, Public Safety Working Dog, K9 Veterans Day

Infosecurity.US Salutes Our United States K9 Armed Forces Veteran Dogs Today, March 13th 2019 on the Occasion of the USA National K9 Veteran's Day.

March 13, 2019 /Marc Handelman
K9 Veterans, Working Dogs, US Armed Forces, War Dogs, Public Safety Working Dog, K9 Veterans Day

D-Day, Operation Overlord, June 6, 1944 →

June 06, 2018 by Marc Handelman in Heroes, World War, War, US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Coast Guard, US Army, US Armed Forces, United States of America, United Kingdom, The Greatest Generation, Canada, America's Allies, Free France, Poland, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Czechoslovakia

“… these men came here – British and our Allies, and Americans – to storm these beaches for one purpose only, not to gain anything for ourselves, not to fulfill any ambitions that America had for conquest, but just to preserve freedom. . . . Many thousands of men have died for such ideals as these. . . but these young boys. . . were cut off in their prime. . . I devoutly hope that we will never again have to see such scenes as these. I think and hope, and pray, that humanity will have learned. . . we must find some way . . . to gain an eternal peace for this world.” – via Carlo D’Este - Eisenhower: A Soldier’s Life (ISBN-10: 0805056874)

The Allies That Landed On The Normandy Beaches That Day In Defense of Freedom: United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Free France, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and Poland.

June 06, 2018 /Marc Handelman
Heroes, World War, War, US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Coast Guard, US Army, US Armed Forces, United States of America, United Kingdom, The Greatest Generation, Canada, America's Allies, Free France, Poland, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Czechoslovakia

Arlington National Cemetary, Taps →

May 28, 2018 by Marc Handelman in Memorial Day, National Holidays, US Armed Forces
May 28, 2018 /Marc Handelman
Memorial Day, National Holidays, US Armed Forces

Photograph Courtesy of the United States Marine Corps - Photographer: Caitlin Brink, CPL, USMC

Memorial Day 2018 →

May 28, 2018 by Marc Handelman in US Armed Forces, United States of America, Memorial Day
May 28, 2018 /Marc Handelman
US Armed Forces, United States of America, Memorial Day

John A. Logan, MAJ GEN, United States Army

Decoration Day - The Origin of Memorial Day

May 27, 2018 by Marc Handelman in Memorial Day, National Holidays, US Armed Forces

A Note of Some Import: Memorial Day exists to Honor our fallen comrades-in-arms (most were US Citizens, and some not) who gave their lives in Service to these United States of America. The total number of dead in Service is now tallied at 1.1 million. It is important to cogitate on this number of 1.1 million souls, making the effort to connect that number to the lives given in Service to Our Nation. This thinking might be the most important task you may have - tomorrow - Memorial Day 2018.


A Very Brief History of Decoration Day.

John A. Logan, GENERAL, Grand Army of the Republic (An American Civil War (Union) to World War One era United States Veteran's Organization) was the driving force behind the creation of Decoration Day. Logan held the rank of Major General in the Army of the United States during the Rebellion.

The good General (he is depicted in a photograph at the beginning of this post) was also a founder of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), and duly elected as the GAR’s second national Commander-in-Chief.

General Locan issued General Order No. 11, which called for a national day of grave-site decoration and memorial activities for Civil War dead. General Order No. 11 became the foundational document for what later became Memorial Day.

An observance of size was recorded on May 30,1868, as Decoration Day at Arlington National Cemetery within the Commonwealth of Virginia; of which, whose sacred ground is situated directly across the Potomac River from our Nation's Capitol - Washington, District of Columbia.

Below, the full text of General Order No. 11 in all it's pithy exactitude, makes it's requisite appearance:


General Order No. 11 Headquarters, Grand Army of the Republic Washington, D.C., May 5, 1868

Gen. John A. Logan

I. The 30th day of May, 1868, is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village, and hamlet churchyard in the land. In this observance no form or ceremony is prescribed, but posts and comrades will in their own way arrange such fitting services and testimonials of respect as circumstances may permit.

We are organized, comrades, as our regulations tell us, for the purpose, among other things, "of preserving and strengthening those kind and fraternal feelings which have bound together the soldiers, sailors, and marines who united to suppress the late rebellion." What can aid more to assure this result than by cherishing tenderly the memory of our heroic dead, who made their breasts a barricade between our country and its foe? Their soldier lives were the reveille of freedom to a race in chains, and their death a tattoo of rebellious tyranny in arms. We should guard their graves with sacred vigilance. All that the consecrated wealth and taste of the Nation can add to their adornment and security is but a fitting tribute to the memory of her slain defenders. Let no wanton foot tread rudely on such hallowed grounds. Let pleasant paths invite the coming and going of reverent visitors and found mourners. Let no vandalism of avarice of neglect, no ravages of time, testify to the present or to the coming generations that we have forgotten, as a people, the cost of free and undivided republic.

If other eyes grow dull and other hands slack, and other hearts cold in the solemn trust, ours shall keep it well as long as the light and warmth of life remain in us.

Let us, then, at the time appointed, gather around their sacred remains and garland the passionless mounds above them with choicest flowers of springtime; let us raise above them the dear old flag they saved from dishonor; let us in this solemn presence renew our pledges to aid and assist those whom they have left among us as sacred charges upon the Nation's gratitude, -- the soldier's and sailor's widow and orphan.

II. It is the purpose of the Commander-in-Chief to inaugurate this observance with the hope it will be kept up from year to year, while a survivor of the war remains to honor the memory of his departed comrades. He earnestly desires the public press to call attention to this Order, and lend its friendly aid in bringing it to the notice of comrades in all parts of the country in time for simultaneous compliance therewith.

III . Department commanders will use every effort to make this order effective.

By order of

JOHN A. LOGAN,
Commander-in-Chief

N.P. CHIPMAN,
Adjutant General

Official:
WM. T. COLLINS, A.A.G.
May 27, 2018 /Marc Handelman
Memorial Day, National Holidays, US Armed Forces

Behold: Dave Granlund's superb editorial cartoonery, courtesy of PoliticalCartoons, via on Cagle Post

Memorial Day Plans? →

May 25, 2018 by Marc Handelman in Memorial Day, Veterans, US Armed Forces, United States of America
May 25, 2018 /Marc Handelman
Memorial Day, Veterans, US Armed Forces, United States of America

Silent Shout Out: One Hundred and Eighteen Years of Silent Service

April 11, 2018 by Marc Handelman in US Navy, US Marine Corps, US DOD, US Armed Forces, United States of America

On the occasion of 118 years of Heroic Service to the United States of America we welcome the opportunity to extend our heartiest congratulations to the Men and Women of the United States Navy's Submarine Forces in their work to protect, defend and when necessary, take their warfighters to the battle or the battle to the enemy. Happy Anniversary!

April 11, 2018 /Marc Handelman
US Navy, US Marine Corps, US DOD, US Armed Forces, United States of America

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

December 07, 2017 by Marc Handelman in In Memorial, World War, US Armed Forces, United States of America, US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Coast Guard, US Army

Do Not Forget.

December 07, 2017 /Marc Handelman /Source
In Memorial, World War, US Armed Forces, United States of America, US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Coast Guard, US Army

United States Veteran's Day 2017 →

November 11, 2017 by Marc Handelman in United States of America, US Air Force, US Armed Forces, US Army, US Coast Guard, US Marine Corps, US Navy, Veterans, Heroes
November 11, 2017 /Marc Handelman
United States of America, US Air Force, US Armed Forces, US Army, US Coast Guard, US Marine Corps, US Navy, Veterans, Heroes

United States Naval Institute: Senator John McCain (R, AZ) Interview →

October 07, 2017 by Marc Handelman in Veterans, US Navy, US Armed Forces, United States Senate, Leadership
October 07, 2017 /Marc Handelman
Veterans, US Navy, US Armed Forces, United States Senate, Leadership

 U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Deven B. King (Released) 2017/08/30

Go Rescue Them, Marines! →

August 31, 2017 by Marc Handelman in US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Armed Forces, United States of America, Fellow Citizens Need Help, Disaster Recovery, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Planning

A Certain Force In An Uncertain World

From the United States Department of the Navy, United States Marine Corps: Marines assigned to the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (26th MEU) embark the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3). Kearsarge is onloading personnel, equipment and supplies in preparation to assist with disaster relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. U.S. military assets are supporting FEMA as well as state and local authorities in rescue and relief efforts. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Deven B. King (Released) 170830-N-XQ375-063

August 31, 2017 /Marc Handelman
US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Armed Forces, United States of America, Fellow Citizens Need Help, Disaster Recovery, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Planning

DEF CON 24, Robert Anderson's 'US Interrogation Techniques and Social Interrogation'

August 19, 2017 by Marc Handelman in Information Security, Interrogation, All is Information, Conferences, Education, Veterans, US Army, US Armed Forces, Social Engineering
August 19, 2017 /Marc Handelman
Information Security, Interrogation, All is Information, Conferences, Education, Veterans, US Army, US Armed Forces, Social Engineering

Operation Overlord, June 6, 1944 →

June 06, 2017 by Marc Handelman in World Wide War, US Armed Forces, America's Allies, United Kingdom, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Greece, Free France, Poland, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Canadian Forces, Denmark

“… these men came here – British and our Allies, and Americans – to storm these beaches for one purpose only, not to gain anything for ourselves, not to fulfill any ambitions that America had for conquest, but just to preserve freedom. . . . Many thousands of men have died for such ideals as these. . . but these young boys. . . were cut off in their prime. . . I devoutly hope that we will never again have to see such scenes as these. I think and hope, and pray, that humanity will have learned. . . we must find some way . . . to gain an eternal peace for this world.”

> – via Carlo D’Este - Eisenhower: A Soldier’s Life (ISBN-10: 0805056874)

June 06, 2017 /Marc Handelman
World Wide War, US Armed Forces, America's Allies, United Kingdom, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Greece, Free France, Poland, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Canadian Forces, Denmark

Memorial Day 2017

May 27, 2017 by Marc Handelman in US Armed Forces, Memorial Day, National Holidays
May 27, 2017 /Marc Handelman
US Armed Forces, Memorial Day, National Holidays

Armed Forces Day 2017

May 20, 2017 by Marc Handelman in USNSA, USCIA, USCSS, US Navy, US Marine Corps, US DISA, US Coast Guard, US Army, US Armed Forces, US Air Force, United States of America, Home of the Free, Land of the Brave
May 20, 2017 /Marc Handelman
USNSA, USCIA, USCSS, US Navy, US Marine Corps, US DISA, US Coast Guard, US Army, US Armed Forces, US Air Force, United States of America, Home of the Free, Land of the Brave
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