Thanks fo WJM for the link
Thanks fo WJM for the link
On Oct 11th, 2014, while visiting the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, Tony Orlando shares the story of the first time he sang the song, Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree, to 70,000 people to include 580 former Prisoners Of War (POW). The purpose of the concert was to welcome our POW’s home.
Tim McGraw: Actor, Singer, Patriot
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
Thanks to Vickers Tactical, we all get to enjoy the sight of heavy weapons being used by Green Berets at Fort Bragg, in slow motion. Even in super slow-motion, some of the action is very fast.
Ted Gundy, 86 year old sniper, awarded the “black hat” one of the highest awards of the marksmanship unit, the black hat awarded to 86 year old ww2 sniper, Ted Gundy, The veteran is given the opportunity to hit a target at 1,000 yards with modern day equipment.
In 1944, Ted Gundy was an army sniper fighting World War II in Europe. More specifically, fighting in the cold and horrible conditions of the Battle of the Bulge, the definitive name in United States Army combat – still the largest battle ever fought by United States troops. Today, Gundy’s gait might be uncertain, his hands shaky and his hearing electronically enhanced (but not always quite enough), but when he settled behind “his” 03 Springfield A4 sniper rifle, none of that mattered.
When Ltc. Daniel Hodne presented Gundy with his own black cap – given only to AMU elite shooters – he and his unit gave a heartfelt thank you to the generation of warriors that came before them
Thanks to Bud Roach for the link and also being an instumental part in bringing this to Honey Grove, Texas. Hooah