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Military Order of the Purple Heart & Gathering of Eagles
The following article was written by Henry J. Cook III, Senior Vice Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. It was intended for use in their organizational publication. In light of certain parties claiming that they had convinced MOPH to drop their support, Mr. Cook asked that it be posted on the GOE blog as a reaffirmation of MOPH’s support for the Gathering of Eagles. Thank you William "1stCav" Page for bringing it to my attention.
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Contributed by Bill Faith on April 15, 2007 at 08:37 PM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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A Young Man To Watch
72nd TCS reports:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 27, 2007 at 05:07 PM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Poem: A Gathering of Eagles
Marsha Burks Megehee left this as a comment on but it deserves better than to languish there unread:
*** Update: Marsha has sent me several more poems, of which I'll plan on posting one every few days at , and I'm impressed enough that I've offered to create a separate blog for her if she says she'd have time to post to it. More on that later if she accepts my offer. *** Update 2: It turns out there's already a nice collection of Marsha's poetry at . I'll still plan on posting a lot of what she emailed me and also posting excerpts and links to that site as time goes on. *** Update 3: Marsha has seen the light about the advantages of having both a blog and a static web site. I haven't made any promises about when I'll have it ready but I'm going to set up a blog for her under my TypePad account. Address and details to be announced later. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 26, 2007 at 03:57 PM in , , , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Awesome Gathering of Eagles video
Boomer emails:
Read the whole Old War Dogs Gathering of Eagles collection in one place , and don't forget about the Gathering of Eagles blog . |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 25, 2007 at 12:33 AM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Despite my distrust of the media....
....there are a few that .
The quote is from my good friend, Bill Faith. His expression reflects the feelings of many Vietnam vets. For most of their adult lives, they have quietly gone about their business, avoiding the limelight and staying far away from the turmoil of politics. Scarred by their experiences returning to a nation that rejected them and despised them, they wanted nothing more than to go home and be left alone. Read the rest at . *** Bill Faith adds: Thanks, Anti. Del emailed me a copy of that column and I decided to take a short nap before I posted about it. I'm glad I did. You handled it much better than I would have. |
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Contributed by antimedia on March 22, 2007 at 10:33 PM in , , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Reflections on the Gathering of Eagles (Epilogue)
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 22, 2007 at 01:06 AM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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01.01.04 AE
1st year, 1st month, 4th day, Age of the Eagle. The tide has turned. I'm proud to be an American again.
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 20, 2007 at 11:59 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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A Gathering of Eagles
The commies came, the commies saw, Our eagles gathered by the Wall, A thing we all must understand, Fly high you Eagles, soar, from your lofty, special station, Russ Vaughn |
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Contributed by Russ Vaughn on March 20, 2007 at 10:58 AM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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The Day We Took Our Country Back -- Part 2
This Is The Dawning Of The Age Of The Eagle. Aquarius can kiss my ass. (This post will remain at the top of the site all day. Original timestamp 2007.03.19.00:29) "Let us make it clear, we've all come here
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There are lots more where that came from. . *** Email from R J Del Vecchio:
Provoking: Watching: Click the thumbnails, then click the image that comes up, to see them larger. *** In a separate mail Del writes:
*** I just posted Old War Dog Arch Arthur's After Action Report . You'll enjoy it. *** Michael in MI has a great "Go read these GoE posts" roundup . Don't miss it. The Big Dog's post is also quite worth a visit. ***
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 19, 2007 at 11:59 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Arch Arthur: "Protesters, for, against war, face off"
Another letter to the editor about biased media coverage of the Gathering of Eagles, this one from our next-to-newest Old War Dog:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 19, 2007 at 07:41 PM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Max Friedman: Identifying the Anti-War Protesters
Email from R J Del Vecchio:
I emailed back and learned that Del got this straight from Max and has his permission to pass it along:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 19, 2007 at 07:04 PM in , , , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Arch Arthur GoE After Action Report
Compiled from two back-to-back emails from Arch:
Click the images to enlarge them in a new window. Click the image on the page that takes you to to enlarge them to full size. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 19, 2007 at 03:47 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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The Day We Took Our Country Back
Forty years lost in the wilderness. Forty years in exile. Behind us now. Yesterday we took our country back. It's in the air. I can feel it. Can you? This post will remain at the top of the site for the remainder of the day. Please scroll down for possible newer content. Actual timestamp 2007.03.18.01:35. Please consider this post an extension of my post. Click the eagle to see the entire Old War Dogs Gathering of Eagles series on one page. "Let us make it clear, we've all come here
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We did it once and we can do it again. And again. It's time to decide we're mad as hell and we ain't gonna take it any more. If we don't this country's headed straight to Hell. We have to care enough to save it. [Yes I realize I'm using "we" rather generously. I sat on my ass in front of a PC, waiting for my next Disability check, telling everyone else to "Be there!" Maybe the reader will grant a sick old vet credit for caring enough to do that. I'd have been there if I could have. I'd like to believe there was at least one person at the Gathering who wouldn't have been if not for my efforts. If there was it was worth every second I put into it.] *** which I linked to last night, has been updated big time. (Thanks for the link, Michelle. Luv ya. Thanks for helping spread the word and for showing up yourself.) . ***
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 18, 2007 at 11:59 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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EAGLES UP!
This post will remain at the top of the site for the remainder of the day. Please scroll down for possible newer content. Actual timestamp 2007.03.17.00:02. I know of at least three people who'll be at The Wall with my phone number programmed into their cell phones and they know I'll be anxious to know how things are going, so here's hoping. Click the Eagle to see the entire Old War Dogs Gathering Of Eagles series. "Let us make it clear, we've all come here EAGLES UP! *** 08:10 My feet hit the floor at the absolutely gawdawful (for me; I usually blog till all hours then sleep well into the day) hour of 07:45 CDT. The closest I can come so far to finding any GOE coverage of any sort, or any mention of the moonbat convergence that necessitated GOE, is this at Michelle's, written a couple of hours ago:
*** 09:37 Just got an email from J D Pendry. He says Fox & Friends did a segment on the moonbat convergence and The Gathering Of Eagles. Also says he got a call from one of his old troops who estimates there are about 5,000 vets gathered around the wall and says the moonbats are staying well clear of the area so far. *** 10:35 FOX, at least, is giving fairly balanced coverage. I watch very little TV but my sister just had me come and look at what FOX had on. If anything, the good guys may have gotten a little more screen time than the moonbats. Apparently things have been calm so far, with the moonbats scheduled to set out for the Pentagon in about an hour. *** 10:42 Just got a call from Bob K. (our newest Dog, btw; I just had the pleasure of welcoming him into the pack) who says things have been calm so far and that he thinks J D's 5,000 number is way out of date. *** 12:32 Just heard from The Gray Dog a few minutes ago. He says if anything the good guys have the moonbats outnumbered. Says the estimates he's heard were around 10,000 on each side. No major incidents of any sort. Getting close to time for the moonbats to move out for their little protest at the Pentagon, well away from our Wall. He says he got to thank Michelle Malkin for showing up but didn't see her headed his way in time to get his camera out of his pocket. I'll be looking forward to her coverage of the event. I was grabbing a short nap when The Gray Dog called and haven't checked the news sites or other blogs for a while but I'll do that now. ***
Surprisingly balanced coverage for an AP piece, although it you read the whole thing some slant does come through. *** 16:30 Don't know why FOX isn't giving this more coverage on their web site but they're doing a good job with it on air, including some good pics of the Gathering Of Eagles and Rolling Thunder crowd and the first on-air use I've heard of the words "Gathering Of Eagles." Sounds like the day ended with no violence beyond a couple of shoving matches. I shudder to think how things might have gone if the Eagles and RT hadn't been there in the numbers they were. Sounds like some anarchists got themselves arrested at the Pentagon but nothing major at all happened anywhere near The Wall. Color this Old Dog relieved and very, very grateful to the patriots who made the trip I wasn't up to, and especially to Bob K and The Gray Dog for taking time to call me in the midst of all that was going on. *** From CNN.com, would you believe (click the pic to read the article): *** R J Del Vecchio called a few minutes ago to let me know things went well. He thinks the patriotic counter-protests may become a regular thing. I hope he's right. He promised me an After Action Report by email by sometime tomorrow. Watch for it. [Update: Click .] Don't miss Antimedia's reports and . ***
*** Bob Krupienski, our newest pack member, left this as a comment but I'll move it here so it doesn't get overlooked:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 17, 2007 at 11:59 PM in , , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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R J Del Vecchio: Defending The Wall
Please consider this part of my post. It's long enough that I'm going to post it separately then link from that post. Del emails:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 17, 2007 at 09:18 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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"You Ain't Gonna Touch This Wall" -- The MP3
You read it , listen to it , or to the slightly tamer "radio version" . Buy a copy at . [Original timestamp 2007.03.16.01:41] |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 16, 2007 at 11:52 PM in , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Time to raise some Hell!
I'm swiping a whole post off Michelle's site for a good cause. Maybe no one will get too upset.
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 16, 2007 at 02:09 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Will you be there for them?
Saw this and decided it was too pretty not to pass on.
Be there, people. Be there! EAGLES UP! |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 16, 2007 at 02:43 AM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Gathering Storm
EAGLES UP! Click to see the entire Old War Dogs Gathering Of Eagles series in one place. ***
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 14, 2007 at 09:40 PM in , , , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Where my heart will spend Saturday
Sorta slick what you can find on this new internet thingy these days. Sometimes I just can't resist playing with it a little. This is where I'll be Saturday, if only in spirit:
Looking from a little higher up:
I'd love to be there if I thought there was any way this tired old body could handle it. Will you be there for me? EAGLES UP! |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 14, 2007 at 04:57 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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GATHERING OF EAGLES RALLY - PERMIT UPDATE
Read the entire Old War Dogs Gathering Of Eagles series . On a closely related note:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 13, 2007 at 02:16 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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American Vietnam Vets Ending 40 Years in the Wilderness
R J Del Vecchio emails:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 10, 2007 at 01:44 PM in , , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Will you be there?
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 10, 2007 at 01:56 AM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Wall threatened!
A little before dawn this morning R J Del Vecchio sent me a link to (see my earlier post ) prefaced by these remarks:
Del, it sounds to me like there's very good cause to be. By the time I was up and around for the day, to this post:
Be there people. Be there. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 9, 2007 at 01:21 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Gathering of Eagles Has Antiwar Organizers on the Run!
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 9, 2007 at 12:40 AM in , , , , , , , | | | |
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"Bring Some Paint"
. It's too short to excerpt and I'm too pissed to even try. (Hat tip: ) *** Confederate Yankee has more . |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 7, 2007 at 12:32 AM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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Let's hear it for national health care ...
... so everyone can have a taste of how our troops are treated.
I'll have to admit to some selfish motives here, folks. Maybe if enough attention is focused on the quality of care our wounded troops coming back from the Mideast are getting, some of it will spill over into increased funding for the VA as well. I don't have any personal knowledge of the quality of care our troop receive at Walter Reed, but I damned sure have cause to pity any of them who end up dependent on the VA for help after discharge. I know the people I've dealt with, in Dallas and in the Midwest, have all been doing the best they can with the resources they have but when there just aren't enough doctors to go around what can you expect? Until recently I'd been telling myself "At least they're taking good care of the active duty people; it's only us old farts that are getting screwed." Yeah, right. Color this Old Dog pissed.
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 6, 2007 at 02:06 AM in , , , , , , | | | |
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Will you welcome us home now?
[Much of this is cannibalized from I wrote back during Kerry War 1, when I was a little healthier and a little better able to express myself. Maybe it will be new to most of you. I've added links to two "older" Russ Vaughn poems; will that buy me some forgiveness?] I've been amazed, and humbled, by the number of people who have told me recently, in emails, comments on my blog posts, and messages attached to donations, "Thank you for your service." To each of you: You're very welcome. I didn't do a lot, but I take pride in what I did and the fact that I was willing to do even that much. A clarification before I continue: As Russ Vaughn pointed out , heroes don't brag about it. That being the case, I'd be remiss not to point out that not everyone who doesn't brag is a hero. I'm not. Some of us just don't have all that much to brag about. We did our jobs and came home. Period. For every vet like Russ or 1stCav who've actually been on the pointy end of the stick there are several like me. Personally, when I arrived in Viet Nam I shuffled papers for six months before I volunteered for duty with the potential of becoming a bit exciting. I didn't volunteer out of heroism. At the time I had a very sincere death wish, due in no small part to the activities of John Kerry, Jane Fonda and their sorry ilk back in The World while I was away. I didn't get my wish but I haven't forgotten the reasons for it. The day I arrived home from Viet Nam I walked the breadth of the University of Illinois campus, in uniform and blackened by the Asian sun, primed and cocked, hoping some sorry S.O.B. would have a problem with it so we could "discuss" it. No one was that foolish, but the silence was deafening. There were no parades when my generation came home from the war. We snuck back into society quietly, afraid to attract attention to where we'd been, for fear of the consequences it might have for our families. I had a brother in college and a sister in Middle School who didn't deserve to be scorned because I'd done my job when duty called. A lot of others had similar circumstances. I was one of the lucky ones. I came home standing up and my family, at least, made me feel welcome. Too many came home in coffins or on stretchers. Too many came home to find they'd become outcasts within their own families, shunned by parents and siblings, and even children, who believed what the anti-America crowd said about them. When you meet a Viet Nam vet, or discover that you've known one for years, by all means say "Thank you for your service" if you're so inclined. But if you only say one thing, please say "Welcome home." We were robbed of that, and it still matters. Will you welcome us home another way? 2 November 2004, which a lot of us remember as " ," was a good start and much appreciated. Now we need your help again. The same anti-America scum that stabbed us in the back and spat on us when we came home, and their intellectual offspring, think they're going to use The Wall as an assembly point for an "anti-war" rally on 17 March and we've seen recently how much respect they have for our national symbols. There will be enough vets on hand to protect The Wall from harm, and I know some of the ones who'll be there will be willing to do to accomplish . My biggest fear at this point is that the situation could end up turning ugly if some leftist idiot doesn't understand the length's some of my fellow vets are ready to go to if they have to. The solution? We need to be represented in such overwhelming numbers that the anti-America crowd can't get anywhere near The Wall. Be there! If you can't be there, at least help spread the word to any and all who care about this country and the memory of my brothers who fell defending it. Will you do that for us? Please? Eagles up! Bill Faith |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 4, 2007 at 02:22 PM in , , , , , , , , | | | |
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R J Del Vecchio: Listen, listen hard...
Del emails:
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Contributed by Bill Faith on March 2, 2007 at 09:33 PM in , , , , , , , | | | |
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Army Secretary fired over Walter Reed SNAFU
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