Amidst the celebrity coverage being given the ultimate Blue Falcon, few have truly heard of those it murdered. Few have realized amongst the adoration of the BF, that many -- if not the majority -- of its victims were those who -- unlike it -- truly treated and helped those who serve. Please take a moment to go meet Lt. Col. Warman, a true hero and a true care-giver. You will not hear her story in the media, other than a footnote. She, and the others, deserve the lionizing coverage being given a cowardly bit of scum. Though Blackfive has already covered it, today is a special day to remember some other fallen heroes as well. It is also a day to remember the falling of a wall, an event I thought I would never see no matter how many worked to make it so. Remember those who died to bring it down, from inside and out. More thoughts and such to come, but for now, remember the fallen for in doing so they are never forgotten. That such walked among us is a blessing. May the light shine on those they leave behind. LW
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Posted
Nov 09 2009, 12:51 AM
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BLACKFIVE
Filed under: Fallen But Never Forgotten, Ft. Hood, Roque, Lancour, Langevin, Mersman, Bocks, Berlin Wall, Aranas, "Ranch House", Juanita Warman, Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Warman, Berlin