seed702
A dyin' breed.
...I give you my brother, the most talented member of my family.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/0X4UZNG6GXA
Are we able to embed these anymore?
Unfortunately, after sustaining an IED that killed part of his crew, rung his bell pretty good, and injured his back, something that he will have to live with for the rest of his life, he really isn't the same person. The U.S. Armed Forces, while amazingly capable, often return damaged goods in the form of soldiers suffering from PTSD and other injuries.
I urge you all to say thank you to an enlisted individual this week. It means a lot to them to have support from the regular, every day folks they pass by on the street. I bought a coffee for a young lady wearing desert digital fatigues at LAX on the way back from my honeymoon. She was so respectful, and ever called me sir!
Also, if you're in a position to do so, take a minute and think about contributing to the Wounded Warrior Project. My brother is currently in that program, and it's night and day from when he got home (suffering from PTSD, a bad back, and weeks upon end where he'd wake up, eat, take 5 lortabs 10's, and 3 Xanax, and go back to sleep for 10 hours) to now (enrolled full-time in school, attending church every sunday, in the best shape of his life, and planning a bright future.
http://woundedwarriorproject.org/
Anyway, an early Happy Memorial Day to my homies at BP.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/0X4UZNG6GXA
Are we able to embed these anymore?
Unfortunately, after sustaining an IED that killed part of his crew, rung his bell pretty good, and injured his back, something that he will have to live with for the rest of his life, he really isn't the same person. The U.S. Armed Forces, while amazingly capable, often return damaged goods in the form of soldiers suffering from PTSD and other injuries.
I urge you all to say thank you to an enlisted individual this week. It means a lot to them to have support from the regular, every day folks they pass by on the street. I bought a coffee for a young lady wearing desert digital fatigues at LAX on the way back from my honeymoon. She was so respectful, and ever called me sir!
Also, if you're in a position to do so, take a minute and think about contributing to the Wounded Warrior Project. My brother is currently in that program, and it's night and day from when he got home (suffering from PTSD, a bad back, and weeks upon end where he'd wake up, eat, take 5 lortabs 10's, and 3 Xanax, and go back to sleep for 10 hours) to now (enrolled full-time in school, attending church every sunday, in the best shape of his life, and planning a bright future.
http://woundedwarriorproject.org/
Anyway, an early Happy Memorial Day to my homies at BP.