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after reading The Axeman Chris's thread about bonuses offered to Veterans on Veterans Day...I thought I'd share what's local to me:
The local Patriot Guard and I will be hosting 1st SGT Murphy "John" Laiche, USMC 32yrs (ret) for a meal at Chili's on Veterans Day. He's Veteran of 3 Wars and highly decorated: 2 Silver Stars, 2 Bronze Stars, 7 Purple Hearts. His most harroeing stories are of WWII in the Pacific...Guadacanal & Perileu where he was wounded multiple times. He said that saved his life as he avoided Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
He's my neighbor and I am driven to do anything I can for him. He loves to visit the National WWII Museum here in New Orleans and always wears his uniform. I don't worry about any entrance fee because the second he walks in the lobby, every Marine of any era in the place is chatting with him. I just sit down or chat with patrons and 3 hrs later, he's tired and ready for lunch.
My Dad was an Army Medic at Guadacanal, WWII Pacific Theatre, and I so wish he was alive to tell me all that happened. As a young kid, he only mentioned the "funny" stuff and only once did I see him grimace and mumble something about a lagoon's water turned red and bloated bodies that needed to be gathered when he had morgue duty. His job was in the rear after a few days of establishing the beach head to keep the food and water healthy. He said there were more casualties from health issues than combat. Part of the mission of the National WWII museum is to record the stories and testimony of these heros who literally saved the world for freedom. Last time I heard, 3000 of these hero Veterans were dying every day.
1st Sgt Murphy Laiche, USMC (ret)
I've been privileged to make friends with the 2 local Gold Star Families, and Becky Romig, Mother of Christian Romig KIA Jan 2011 told me she always wanted to ride on a motorcycle.
With the permission of both spouses, this "silly" lady accepted my offer of a riding experience and has ridden with me twice to Southside Cafe where a decorated USMC Vietnam Vet owns the eatery and has military items and pics top to bottom, mostly with a Marine Corp theme. The Axeman Chris's son Jordan is hanging on the "Wall of Honor" along with other local heros and Vietnam Wall etchings of Captain Day's friends.
Captain Dan Day, the owner, is quite a character. He's the head cook during the lunch hour and is usually found around 3pm at a table in the corner having his lunch. One day, he's going to take time out to tell me the story of his Silver Star. He was a Cobra Attack Helicopter Pilot. I will show up for lunch and he's invaribly behind the open counter where the grill is putting out meals for his clientel. I will shout, "How's it going back there, Captain Dan?" His usual answer is "It's a jungle back here !!!."
I invite any local PGR and other riders to come along on the Becky Romig rides. I've taken her on two different lunch rides on two different routes and she seems to enjoy them. Intercom IMHO is mandatory.
Well, Becky asked me to take her to Wed Night Bike Night, so tomorrow is her first night ride. She is bringing her teenage son, Lee to ride pillion with a buddy of mine. I'm so glad I have 2 teen daughters and full gear to outfit both of them.
I will ask her if she received any tangible thanx from companies in the name of her son.
Captain Day, Becky Romig, and Christian Romig:
Another local, Joseph Bovia made the ultimate sacrifice in Aug 2010:
The Axeman, Chris sent me copies of his favorite pics of his hero son Jordan. Here's Captain Day and Jordan:
The local Patriot Guard and I will be hosting 1st SGT Murphy "John" Laiche, USMC 32yrs (ret) for a meal at Chili's on Veterans Day. He's Veteran of 3 Wars and highly decorated: 2 Silver Stars, 2 Bronze Stars, 7 Purple Hearts. His most harroeing stories are of WWII in the Pacific...Guadacanal & Perileu where he was wounded multiple times. He said that saved his life as he avoided Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
He's my neighbor and I am driven to do anything I can for him. He loves to visit the National WWII Museum here in New Orleans and always wears his uniform. I don't worry about any entrance fee because the second he walks in the lobby, every Marine of any era in the place is chatting with him. I just sit down or chat with patrons and 3 hrs later, he's tired and ready for lunch.
My Dad was an Army Medic at Guadacanal, WWII Pacific Theatre, and I so wish he was alive to tell me all that happened. As a young kid, he only mentioned the "funny" stuff and only once did I see him grimace and mumble something about a lagoon's water turned red and bloated bodies that needed to be gathered when he had morgue duty. His job was in the rear after a few days of establishing the beach head to keep the food and water healthy. He said there were more casualties from health issues than combat. Part of the mission of the National WWII museum is to record the stories and testimony of these heros who literally saved the world for freedom. Last time I heard, 3000 of these hero Veterans were dying every day.
1st Sgt Murphy Laiche, USMC (ret)
I've been privileged to make friends with the 2 local Gold Star Families, and Becky Romig, Mother of Christian Romig KIA Jan 2011 told me she always wanted to ride on a motorcycle.
With the permission of both spouses, this "silly" lady accepted my offer of a riding experience and has ridden with me twice to Southside Cafe where a decorated USMC Vietnam Vet owns the eatery and has military items and pics top to bottom, mostly with a Marine Corp theme. The Axeman Chris's son Jordan is hanging on the "Wall of Honor" along with other local heros and Vietnam Wall etchings of Captain Day's friends.
Captain Dan Day, the owner, is quite a character. He's the head cook during the lunch hour and is usually found around 3pm at a table in the corner having his lunch. One day, he's going to take time out to tell me the story of his Silver Star. He was a Cobra Attack Helicopter Pilot. I will show up for lunch and he's invaribly behind the open counter where the grill is putting out meals for his clientel. I will shout, "How's it going back there, Captain Dan?" His usual answer is "It's a jungle back here !!!."
I invite any local PGR and other riders to come along on the Becky Romig rides. I've taken her on two different lunch rides on two different routes and she seems to enjoy them. Intercom IMHO is mandatory.
Well, Becky asked me to take her to Wed Night Bike Night, so tomorrow is her first night ride. She is bringing her teenage son, Lee to ride pillion with a buddy of mine. I'm so glad I have 2 teen daughters and full gear to outfit both of them.
I will ask her if she received any tangible thanx from companies in the name of her son.
Captain Day, Becky Romig, and Christian Romig:
Another local, Joseph Bovia made the ultimate sacrifice in Aug 2010:
The Axeman, Chris sent me copies of his favorite pics of his hero son Jordan. Here's Captain Day and Jordan:
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