Hey there AC;
I am humbled by your ability to convey in words EXACTLY what I attempted to convey in my second post. You sir, are RIGHT ON!
Mark
Type: Posts; User: Marco
Hey there AC;
I am humbled by your ability to convey in words EXACTLY what I attempted to convey in my second post. You sir, are RIGHT ON!
Mark
Gotta bump this up. Doesn't deserve to be lost in 6th.
Mark
Apparently those of us who were moved by this powerful image are not alone. I just "googled" Sgt. Mark Graunkes' name, read and ...............
Mark
Remember
Hey Skeet;
"...the heartfelt gratitude and honor to call this Marine a fellow citizen is beyond my feeble attempts to put into words....", are words I wish I would have used to caption this...
Gentlemen:
Thanks for your responses.
Mark
PS: To those to whom this matters as a "credential".
Mark L. SP5E5. 5 USAAIS 910 MI DET. 96C20 1965-72
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I'd rather be in Wyoming!
Perhaps more accurately, I was just curious that those who posted in other topics in this forum chose to ignore or not comment I did not mean those who merely opened and chose to do whatever (...
And to think that at least 13 posters saw this thread since it was posted and chose to ignore it.
Trust me, It is not I who seek recognition as much as this post in itself demands it.
Mark
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/mapko333/cid_002e01c55a8fc8c58c200200a8c0laptop.jpg
I thought I'd share with all one of the most moving photos I have ever seen.
Mark