Another video I produced for Rightpundits.
I have been a vegetarian since I was 12 (I’m 41 now). My Grandmother was convinced it was just a phase, just like my purple hair (no more purple hair at least). Being a vegetarian is just a way of life – something I don’t think twice about. For the [...]
November 21st podcast
Lots of good stuff to talk about this week – DO NOT MISS!
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Staff Sgt. Dennisur Thompson
Staff Sgt. Dennisur Thompson, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, overcompensates a left turn while on a driving simulator as a part of the Save a Life Tour in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army
These brave men and [...]
This true American patriot continues to impress the rest of us who grew seeing on the TV or big screen. Chuck Norris continues to defy the laws of all Hollywierd by actually making sense and using his star power to make a difference. This morning this nice piece he wrote [...]
Update: As per recent comment – not complaining about anything. Just talking out loud on my blog which has always been referred to as my “free therapy.”
Update: Well, this video has over 7,000 hits as I write this. Not too shabby. I knew putting myself out there would not come [...]
Pictures from the day’s events in New Orleans. Pictures from the presentation of the Liberty Bell from France to the National WWII Museum.
In the video below, Sir JJ explains Armistice Day.
Armistice Day from Greta Perry on Vimeo.
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This Saturday, we will be joined by military expert, Matt [...]
From the bottom of my heart, I thank all those who put on the uniform for this Country.
They Did Their Share
On Veteran’s Day we honor
Soldiers who protect our nation.
For their service as our warriors,
They deserve our admiration.
Some of them were drafted;
Some were volunteers;
For some [...]
I can remember as a child my dad talking, somewhat, about his service during Korea. I never really listened. I was a kid. What did I know? I do remember hearing once that he actually served with Elvis, but I don’t think that was true. He died in ‘96 and [...]
Thoughts and prayers to Staff Sgt Henry DeJean and his family over the untimely loss of 7 year old daughter, Paige DeJean. She was shot by a stray bullet while sleeping early Sunday morning as she slept on an air mattress in the living room of her home in the [...]
I pretty much spent last weekend at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. I feel so at home there, surrounded by people who love their Country. Of course, hanging with Sir JJ Witmeyer, (who is like Norm form Cheers there) helps. Friday was the grand opening [...]
I have felt sick over this since it hit the news and was unable to make myself write about it. We were stationed at Fort Hood from 2000-2002. The community was like no other and even though I did not live on post, the entire off-post community was military and [...]
I really have been ignoring this whole hurricane/storm thing. I already sent 2 kids of to school and just got a call from the Parish that the kids will get out of school 3 hours early. Guess this puts a kink in my plans for today. I better hit the [...]
Thumbs up for being military supporters!
Last year, I was approached by Wizard 101 as a Milblogger. They wanted to initially reach out to the military community with this game and sent me this email (along with a trial subscription):
One of the great things we’ve been seeing since the [...]
I’ll be a little busy this Friday and Saturday, spending my time at the National WWII Museum for the Grand Opening of the new theater. I’ll be picking up Sir JJ at 6:45 in the AM on Friday so we can get there and park for the festivities. Spending [...]
My heart goes out to all of those in the Fort Hood Community right now. This is a true tragedy. Please send thoughts and prayers.
If you would like to offer help, please go to Soldiers’ Angels and see what you can do to help.
[...]Seems it is all the rage to have an armed force Soldiers’ Angels Valour-IT thermometer widget on a blog or website right now! It is not too late to join in, the fundraiser does not end until November 11th.
1.There are a variety of items up for Valour-IT auction. Go [...]
Help get the New Orleans Veteran’s Day Parade back up to pre-Katrina attendance!
When: Friday November 13th
Where: Superdome Plaza Level by Vietnam Memorial Statue
Time: 9:30 ceremony followed by a street parade
Route: Veterans_Day_Parade_2009
The Veteran’s Day National Committee, Department of Veterans Affairs selected New Orleans as a Regional [...]
Enjoy! Congressman Jospeh Cao, local blogger Chris Johnston and Spirit of America with Colonel (R) David Couvillon
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This Week’s Post Was Written By Greta
Col. Henry J. Cook
Past National Commander, Military Order of the Purple Heart, after serving over fifteen years with MOPH, gaining invaluable experience while in the positions of National Aide-de-Camp, Chapter Commander, Region Commander, [...]
If you have leftover Halloween candy, how about sending it to the troops? Not only will deployed heroes enjoy the treats, but often times they pass them out to local children to improve relations.
Our military men and women deployed around the world always enjoy candy in their care packages, and [...]