My great-uncle Ed was a World War II veteran due to his role as a guard in the Nuremberg Trials. When he died, I attended his funeral and saluted him as his body left the funeral home, arrived at his grave, and as “TAPS” played. His older brother, my great-uncle Joe, served on DE-439 (USS Conklin) during World War II and escorted many ships to shore as well as assisted in the sinking of two Imperial Japanese U-Boats (submarines). He arranged his own funeral, and when he passed away aged 94, I went to his graveside service with a tribute all prepared. Prior to the rendering of honors, I read my tribute, which said that he deployed on his final tour of duty having answered his final call to duty. He now protects the Holy waters from unholy forces. My great-uncle Bobby, whom I never knew, was Killed In Action (KIA) in Korea by a North Korean sharpshooter during the conflict. My maternal grandfather never saw warfare but served in the Army Air Forces after World War II. He passed from cancer aged 79 years on February 16, 2005. I was 10 when I lost my maternal grandfather. My maternal grandmother, his beloved wife, passed away just over 8 years later on November 25, 2013 aged 87.
❤😂😂😂😂😅 to all the branches who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks great job great team work and good catches as usual still going god bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to go you should be amazed and proud love and appreciate you guys thanks job well done !!! Joe ❤😂😂😅
God bless you your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks to all the branches who serve us proud to be American thanks job well done you should be proud love respect and appreciate you guys thanks great catch as usual and good music also thanks ! Joe
Robbie Hagberg I think you should have won a game tonight and a large fry and some rest t get it out of my head and a large diet and I can go to work on my phone and you can get it done before I go home to get my hair done and get it think I'm an alarm for
Go United States Air Force. Thank you for your service Mom and Grandpa. Thank you to all the Men and Women who have served or are serving in the United States Military . God Bless America!
I was the daughter of an army veteran and of a marine and army national guard and the niece of an Marine Corps veteran and the niece of an vietnam veteran and a green beret and a six times purple heart winner and the sister of an Marine
I think the person who was directing the music should have been closer to the musicians and used a conductors baton instead of what was used. I think the sound person could also done a better job with the audio system.
Thank you for your service and sacfice for my freedom and thank u for what you did for my freedom and may God bless you and your family and friends and my uncle was in the army and he served 9 months in the army and I salute him for his service
2:47 They say “Farewell to *college joys*” and it’s not ‘college joys’. It’s ‘Foreign Shores.’ There is another word off in the Air Force hymn, but, as this is a church, I would let it slide.
Many of my friends and family have served including y brother
Magee of my family members have served
My great-uncle Ed was a World War II veteran due to his role as a guard in the Nuremberg Trials. When he died, I attended his funeral and saluted him as his body left the funeral home, arrived at his grave, and as “TAPS” played. His older brother, my great-uncle Joe, served on DE-439 (USS Conklin) during World War II and escorted many ships to shore as well as assisted in the sinking of two Imperial Japanese U-Boats (submarines). He arranged his own funeral, and when he passed away aged 94, I went to his graveside service with a tribute all prepared. Prior to the rendering of honors, I read my tribute, which said that he deployed on his final tour of duty having answered his final call to duty. He now protects the Holy waters from unholy forces. My great-uncle Bobby, whom I never knew, was Killed In Action (KIA) in Korea by a North Korean sharpshooter during the conflict. My maternal grandfather never saw warfare but served in the Army Air Forces after World War II. He passed from cancer aged 79 years on February 16, 2005. I was 10 when I lost my maternal grandfather. My maternal grandmother, his beloved wife, passed away just over 8 years later on November 25, 2013 aged 87.
❤😂😂😂😂😅 to all the branches who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks great job great team work and good catches as usual still going god bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to go you should be amazed and proud love and appreciate you guys thanks job well done !!! Joe ❤😂😂😅
God bless you your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks to all the branches who serve us proud to be American thanks job well done you should be proud love respect and appreciate you guys thanks great catch as usual and good music also thanks ! Joe
God-Bless, our Man and Women for protecting our Nation. To me your all Heroe' s. Retired Navy Veteran.⚓⚓⚓🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
God bless you, Gerry. Thank you for your service, sailor.
God bless every one men and women in the armed forces all over thanks you for making this home of the brave and the land of the free amen and amen
The land of the free because of the brave.
IM SO Proud TO BE AN AMERICAN!❤️❤️❤️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Robbie Hagberg I think you should have won a game tonight and a large fry and some rest t get it out of my head and a large diet and I can go to work on my phone and you can get it done before I go home to get my hair done and get it think I'm an alarm for
Go United States Air Force. Thank you for your service Mom and Grandpa. Thank you to all the Men and Women who have served or are serving in the United States Military . God Bless America!
Thank you for their service my grandpa was a air plane mechanic in Air force during the Korean war.
God bless America!
Proud and lucky to have been called a United States Air Force airman,1980-84
OVER HERE! Thank you for your service.
Morgan Bangs
I did it for love of God country family and friends
Over here thx for your service
Over here I'm a military and law enforcement background daughter
OVER HERE! Thank you for your service
thank you hero's tank you
I was the daughter of an army veteran and of a marine and army national guard and the niece of an Marine Corps veteran and the niece of an vietnam veteran and a green beret and a six times purple heart winner and the sister of an Marine
Your service is deeply appreciated thanks for everything take care best wishes to all the branches who serve us proud to be American thanks. Joe
Bautifull show!
Ok!
That us navy cdr. Was goooooooood looking!!!!! From a old sea dog. Arrrrrgh!!!!
I know at least one person in each of the five branches.
Linda cerimônia! !! ❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏
¡Gracias!
Bless this people who served.
love it thank
日本人からしてこういうの羨ましい。
自分たちも高らかに歌いたい。
Cha. Cha. Dam. Mark.
대한민국 예비역.해병입니다
당신네.미국시민들의 군인들에대한 예우가.부럽습니다
My dad work for all them
Great job but it is supposed to go youngest branch US COAST GUARD to the oldest branch UNITED STATES' ARMY
Mabuhay
Ednalyn Mendoza mabuhay..orahhh kaibigan
Mabuhay
I wonder why the Air Force flag-carrier was bare-headed? Still, full marks to American patriotism!
No ones but sa tans
Who win first the army or marine corp
I think the person who was directing the music should have been closer to the musicians and used a conductors baton instead of what was used. I think the sound person could also done a better job with the audio system.
I am a cadet for the US Army and i am cadet PFC and I'm stationed at UH Moana at the Warrior Battalion
Thank you for your service and sacfice for my freedom and thank u for what you did for my freedom and may God bless you and your family and friends and my uncle was in the army and he served 9 months in the army and I salute him for his service
Thanks for your service
Thx for your service to our country
Hello. Cha. Cha. Check. Kulang
Video. My. Cha. Cha
Are the people holding the US military flags generals?
Logan Wright no they are not, if I saw all their insignias right they’re NCO’s
@@JN62678 Apart from the Naval representative!
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Miller Daniel Smith Larry Clark Ronald
Why they keep saying college Joy's in the Navy song its "farewell to foreign shores we sail at break of day"
for the navy hymm it's not the 1940's it's now 2017 get with the times because they changed the hymm
Ken Westerhausen it is still anchors away
2:47 They say “Farewell to *college joys*” and it’s not ‘college joys’. It’s ‘Foreign Shores.’ There is another word off in the Air Force hymn, but, as this is a church, I would let it slide.
I wouldn't, I was rather irritated to learn I was singing the wrong words.
The order that they’re supposed to sing it in is Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, and Air Force. Not Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Navy, and Marines.
Im such a fatass i cant wear my dress blues anymore lol
Manilla phlilipes
Ednalyn isalang Yan check
theyre singing this wrong........................
matthew tiburcio yeah. It’s the wrong order
I thought it was Coast Guard, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Army?
Air Force, Army, Coast Guard , Navy, and , Marines Corps.
100 stars thank kevin David HANNIGAN