Tuesday, May 23, 2017

A HERO's MILITARY FUNERAL









 

 
TAKE A LOOK--DO NOT ERASE.
 
Mike Monsoor, Was Awarded 
 
"The Congressional Medal Of Honor" Last Week,
 
For Giving His Life In Iraq , As He Jumped On, And Covered 
 
With His Body, A Live Hand Grenade, Saving The 
 
Lives Of A Large Group Of Navy Seals That Was 
 
Passing By!
 

~
 

During Mike Monsoor's Funeral, At Ft. 
 
Rosecrans National Cemetery , In San Diego California...
 
The Six Pallbearers Removed The Rosewood Casket From The Hearse,
 
And Lined Up On Each Side Of Mike Monsoor's Casket,
 
Were His Family Members, Friends, Fellow Sailors, And 
 
Well-wishers.
 

The Column Of People Continued From The Hearse, All theWay 
 
To The Grave Site.
 
What The Group Didn't Know At The Time Was, Every Navy Seal
 
(45 To Be Exact) That Mike onsoor Saved That Day Was Scattered Through-Out
The Column!
 
~
 
As The Pallbearers Carried The Rosewood Casket Down The 
 
Column Of People To The Grave Side.
 
The Column Would Collapse...Which Formed 
 
A Group Of People That Followed Behind.
 
~
 
Every Time The Rosewood Casket Passed A Navy Seal,
 
He Would Remove His Gold Trident Pin From His
 
  

 
 
Uniform,
 
And Slap It Down Hard,
 
Causing The 
 
Gold Trident Pin To Embed Itself
 
Into The Top 
 
Of The Wooden Casket!
 
Then The 
 
Navy Seal Would Step Back From The Column, And
Salute!
 
~
 
Now For Those,

Who Don't 
 
Know What A Trident Pin Is,
 
Here Is The Definition!
 
~
 
After One 
 
Completes The Basic Navy Seals Program Which 
 
Lasts For Three Weeks,
 
And Is 
 
Followed By Seal Qualification
Training,
 
Which Is 15
More Weeks Of Training,
 
Necessary To 
 
Continue Improving Basic Skills And To Learn New 
 
Tactics And Techniques,
 
Required For 
 
An Assignment To A Navy Seal 
 
Platoon.
 
After successful completion,
 
Trainees Are 
 
Given Their Naval Enlisted Code,
 
And Are 
 
Awarded The Navy Seal Trident Pin.
 
With This 
 
Gold Pin They Are Now Officially Navy 
 
Seals!
 
It Was Said,
 
That You 
 
Could Hear Each Of The 45 Slaps From Across The Cemetery!
 
By The Time The Rosewood Casket Reached The Grave Site,
 
It Looked As Though It Had A Gold Inlay From The 45 Trident
Pins That Lined The Top!





This Was A Fitting End To An Eternal Send-Off For A Warrior
Hero!
 
This Should Be Front-Page News...Instead Of 
 
The Garbage We Listen To And See Every Day.
~
 
Here's A Good Idea!
 
Since The Main Stream Media Won't Make This News.
 
Then We Choose To Make It News By Forwarding It.
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I Am Proud Of All The Branches Of Our Military..
 
If You Are Proud Too, Please Pass This E-Mail On.
 
~
 
If Not, Then Delete This E-Mail.
But, I BET YOU WON'T
 
 
 

 
 
 

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