VETERANS REMEMBERED Flag
Veteran James Leighton Parks has made it his mission for the past 10 years to get a flag approved for ALL Veterans. I hope he gets all the support he needs. God Bless him!

Rest easy Marine, thank you for my freedom. God Bless You.

Rest easy Marine, thank you for my freedom. God Bless You.

(Source: 1234marinescorps, via livelovemilitary)

missmegnificent:

Best president who ever lived~

How I miss thee, let me count the ways …

missmegnificent:

Best president who ever lived~


How I miss thee, let me count the ways …

(Source: scullandoars)

Improvise, Adapt, Overcome
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. - Sgt. Jason Pacheco, 23, scout sniper instructor, Division Schools, 1st Marine Division, from Las Vegas, N.M., uses his prosthetic leg as support for an M40 Sniper Rifle on a firing range at Camp Pendleton Aug. 30, 2011. Pacheco suffered a severed leg after an improvised explosive device detonated beneath him during a patrol in Afghanistan August 2010. His leg had to be amputated below his knee. Pacheco uses his prosthetic leg to support the weight of his rifle to show an example of how students can use anything to steady a rifle. He has been an instructor for the Pre-Scout Sniper School since March and recently completed a physical fitness test with his prosthetic leg. He has re-enlisted and said he hopes to continue training in preparation to return to full duty. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Lenzo)

Improvise, Adapt, Overcome

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. - Sgt. Jason Pacheco, 23, scout sniper instructor, Division Schools, 1st Marine Division, from Las Vegas, N.M., uses his prosthetic leg as support for an M40 Sniper Rifle on a firing range at Camp Pendleton Aug. 30, 2011. Pacheco suffered a severed leg after an improvised explosive device detonated beneath him during a patrol in Afghanistan August 2010. His leg had to be amputated below his knee. Pacheco uses his prosthetic leg to support the weight of his rifle to show an example of how students can use anything to steady a rifle. He has been an instructor for the Pre-Scout Sniper School since March and recently completed a physical fitness test with his prosthetic leg. He has re-enlisted and said he hopes to continue training in preparation to return to full duty. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Lenzo)

When you watch, just remember they carry at least 70 lbs of gear in 120 heat with the smell of sweat and death all around. To these, add that they know they’ll have “contact”. Enjoy your Freedom thanks to them, our troops.

Imperium Video (by mrwaderedondobeach)

katieeemichelleee:

I love this so much

This

katieeemichelleee:

I love this so much


This

oorahcountrygirl:

awwww this is the sweetest thing. ever.

God Bless

oorahcountrygirl:

awwww this is the sweetest thing. ever.


God Bless

(via meesterkevin)

In War Every Day is Memorial Day! Listen in the beginning to the Real Combat Audio when the Corpsman yells “Stay with us, STAY WITH US!”

livetomakeadifference:

iwaitalone:

militarymom:

militarymom:

If you’re having a bad day watch and listen. It helps me every time! =’)

(casting crowns)A Tribute To Our Troops (by eaPatton)


They need to show this to all middle and high school students!


Then you realize that your day isn’t that bad after all.

As much as I love this video, I can’t help it:

Their* 

God Bless Our Troops, and those they leave behind to Protect US all.
raymondgonzalez:

Memorial day, 2012.
Some gave some, others gave all…

God Bless Our Troops, and those they leave behind to Protect US all.

raymondgonzalez:

Memorial day, 2012.

Some gave some, others gave all…

AMEN!

AMEN!

(Source: teenwaffle, via son-of-loki)

I showed this picture to an Army officer that told me that he’d guess the weigh to be about 135 Lbs.
God Bless Our Troops!

I showed this picture to an Army officer that told me that he’d guess the weigh to be about 135 Lbs.

God Bless Our Troops!

(Source: guns-and-humor)

defaultuser688085:

alonmg:

One of the few men who brought me to believe in classic liberalism. And a great patriot, as well as tremendous Zionist. And has done so much good in defending Israel and America. I wish I could meet him one day.

^Yes

I love how he educates people and tells them the truth. He also Loves Our Troops, past and present! <3

defaultuser688085:

alonmg:

One of the few men who brought me to believe in classic liberalism. And a great patriot, as well as tremendous Zionist. And has done so much good in defending Israel and America. I wish I could meet him one day.

^Yes

I love how he educates people and tells them the truth. He also Loves Our Troops, past and present! <3

(Source: heyggirlhey, via joshua-garcia)

You died so I won&#8217;t have to, and I never even met you =&#8217;( Thank You for my Freedom!

You died so I won’t have to, and I never even met you =’( Thank You for my Freedom!

(via militarycountrygirl)

victran:

SEAL Aaron Vaughn
KIA August 6th 2011
was in the film; Act of Valor
rest in peace

victran:

SEAL Aaron Vaughn

KIA August 6th 2011

was in the film; Act of Valor

rest in peace

themarineandsoldier:

Clearing buildings in Afghanistan

Danger is lurking around every turn

themarineandsoldier:

Clearing buildings in Afghanistan


Danger is lurking around every turn