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Day 28/365: Marine Corps Ornament

December 31, 2010 by info@3QuartersToday.com

This Christmas ornament is one of the newest on the tree. It is in honor of my oldest son who became a Marine this year. Next year I will have another commemorative ornament as my youngest son completes basic training at MCRD in San Diego.

Day 28: US MArine Corp Ornament

Filed Under: Family, Marine Corps, Military Pride, Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, christmas, Holidays, Marine Corps, marines, military, oorah, ornament, semper fi, snacks, tradition, United States Marines, USMC, xmas

Veterans Day 2010

November 12, 2010 by info@3QuartersToday.com

As a new Mother of a Marine, my thoughts take a different turn on Veterans Day.  I think it’s because it’s now close to home and I find myself worrying in advance of what lies ahead. The potential of the biggest sacrifice that can be made for our country is now personal. It’s my sons. Yes, plural. My youngest son, still in high school decided that the United States Marine Corps is his calling.

Memories of my Father are particularly strong now. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korea Conflict. He never spoke of  war, not that I can remember, and his service papers were lost when we arrived home on New Years at Times Square.  So, I have sent to the National Personnel Records Center for his service records to share with his grandchildren. 

I’m also thankful for living in small town community with Midwestern traditions. Unlike other parts of the country, our schools take time to honor our veterans by inviting them to the school and honoring them with celebrations. I attended two such programs today, one at the high school and the other at the elementary.

Lieutenant Colonel Rick Gray was the speaker from the Nebraska National Guard. The choir and band sang and played in honor of those who bravely served in the armed forces past and present. It was very moving to listen to over 125 elementary children sing “Bless Our Troops”.  It’s something I won’t forget anytime soon.

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Filed Under: Events, Military Pride, Small Town Living Tagged With: children, Elmwood-Murdock, entertainment, military, Nebraska, rural, schools, small town, veterans, video, videos

Memorial Day Parade, Washington DC

August 10, 2010 by info@3QuartersToday.com

The students from Elmwood-Murdock High School march down Constitution Avenue in Washington DC for a once in a lifetime event they will never forget. They received the invitation because of the numerous awards they had won in marching band competitions such as Harvest of Harmony.

Record temperatures were recorded in Washington DC that weekend, and the black uniforms made it a challenge for the kids, but they endured over an hour of marching like troopers. Again, congratulations to everyone. For more information and pictures visit my original post on the Washington DC trip.

Filed Under: Events, Small Town Living, Travel Adventures Tagged With: band, Elmwood-Murdock, high school, marching band, memorial day, military, Nebraska, parade, travel, video, washington dc

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