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Memorial Day 2017: True Story of a Soldier, What is the Meaning - The Prepper Podcast

May 29, 2017

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What is the Meaning of Memorial Day for Many People?
Most people see it as Thank a Veteran Day.
Some people see it as Wear Something Patriotic Day.
Almost everyone sees it as Grill-Out With the Family Day.
Almost the same number of people will see it as Take the Family to the Beach (Lake) Day.
What Date is Memorial Day Celebrated and Why?
The holiday used to be on May 30th every year.
In 1968, it was moved to the last Monday of the month to give people a three day weekend.
There are some veteran groups that would like to see the weekend disappear, because it became just another family holiday, and the real meaning or remembrance is disappearing.
What is the True Meaning of Memorial Day?
Memorial Day isn’t about veterans, what you wear, grilling out, or going to swim.
Memorial Day is somber.
The purpose is to remember the fallen.
People fought and died for “liberty” and “freedom” for us!

A Memorial Day Story about the Sacrifice of a Soldier
Tommy (A true story), please share this with EVERYONE.
Tommy was 17 years of age.

He was in INDOC, which is where you are pledged to pledge.

At 18, he signed papers and swore an oath to defend the constitution of the United States.

This was against enemies foreign and domestic.
He meant every single word of the oath.
He CHOSE to protect us at great cost
If there was an order, he would follow it

He understood SACRIFICE

Salute him, applaud his service, tell him thank you, shake his hand, and MOVE out of his way when he walks down the street.

At 18, He went to bootcamp.

He drilled, exercised, and marched.
He had been tested in war simulations for what he learned, physical strength, and tenacity.
He passed… He was tough.
At the end of bootcamp he was proud and so were his parents.

He came home on leave.

He visited
Everyone hugged him and applauded him
They asked him what the army was like.

He went to school after leave.

He learned a useful trade
Then he visited home again

Then he was sent to join his platoon.

Almost immediately after, they were given orders to go to Iraq.
He wasn’t excited about this, but it was his duty and he never complained.
He did very well and gained rank quickly (pay and authority).

He was given a new job of Gunner for the Lieutenant’s Humvee because he was one of the best shots.

One day, they were travelling.  They were the second Humvee.

Sargent Gomez was driving.

The first Humvee was hit by an Explosively Formed Penetrator (EFP).

It is a malleable copper charge into the cab which does lots of damage inside.  It is kinda similar to an IED.
The medic ran over to #1.

#2, where Gomez, Tommy, and the Lieutenant were, was hit.

The EFP went through the driver side window.
It hit Gomez in the throat, ripped it out and exploded in the cab.
The percussion broke Tommy’s arm and injured his spine.

The medic ran over to #2 humvee.

Another EFP went off.
It penetrated two layers of armor, turned 180 degrees, exited two layers of armor, and hit the medic.
The medic was killed on the spot.

After hours of pain and agony, Tommy and a few others were rescued.