Category: Troop Support
Laptop Computers for Wounded at Ft Bragg
By Bubba on Jul 1, 2010 | In American Patriots, Troop Support, Our Fallen Heroes | 3 feedbacks »
Last Saturday, June 26, I attended a presentation at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.
The Gathering of Eagles, in conjunction with Soldiers Angels, Military Order of the Purple Heart and Rolling Thunder, donated brand new laptop computers to 20 wounded soldiers at Moon Hall.
With these internet ready laptops, equipped with webcams, the soldiers have the ability to communicate and stay in touch with family and friends during their stay in the hospital.
I've prepared a YouTube video of the event ... or some of the event. I missed the actual presentation because I was late. I was late because it took considerably more time to clear the security gate than was anticipated. More about that below.
So, why was I delayed at the security gate?
When I pulled up, the officer said
"Have your driver license and registration ready for inspection, open all doors and your hood. Exit the vehicle."
As I climbed down from my pickup, I said
"I have a concealed carry permit, and I am in possession of two loaded weapons.
The officer said
"Step away from the vehicle ...."
Wouldn't you like to know the rest of that story?
Rolling Thunder 2010 - A Soldier's Vigil
By Bubba on Jun 1, 2010 | In American Patriots, Troop Support, Our Fallen Heroes | Leave Comment »
Now the Navy Knows What We've Known All Along
By Bubba on May 6, 2010 | In American Patriots, Troop Support | Leave Comment »
SEAL found not guilty of assaulting suspected Iraqi terrorist
Navy SEAL Found Not guilty of Assaulting a Suspected Terrorist
Virginia military jury found a Navy SEAL not guilty on charges of punching a suspected Iraqi terrorist.
Matthew McCabe, a Special Operations Petty Officer Second Class (SO-2), was facing three charges: dereliction of performance of duty for willfully failing to safeguard a detainee, making a false official statement, and assault.
There's a lot more to be said about this case but for now just know that all three SEALs have been found not guilty.
reference: Symptoms of a Corrupting Sickness
Constitutionally Protected Monsters?
By Bubba on Mar 30, 2010 | In Troop Support, Our Fallen Heroes | Leave Comment »
Albert Snyder, of York Pa. lost his son.
Marine Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder, killed in Iraq, was buried in 2006.
There was a massive turnout for the funeral.
Also present was the Phelps family of Topeka, Kansas: the infamous Westboro Baptist Church. In case you're not familiar with the Phelps, they travel the nation looking for military funerals at which they can protest.
While families mourn the loss of sons and daughters who gave life for their country, they have to bear the scorn and disrespect of the Westboro Baptists.
Have you had to lay to rest a loved one? Imagine how you would have reacted had a group of people attended the funeral with signs saying thank God your loved one was dead - that your loved one deserved to die.
That has been the burden of hundreds of military families in the last decade - to bury their dead while enduring the jeering mockery of ingrates standing on American flags.
Albert Snyder fought back. He sued the Phelps family - and won.
Well good! we said. Justice served! We celebrated.
But ....
from the Baltimore sun:
Marine's father ordered to pay Westboro's court costs
Lawyers for Snyder say the Court of Appeals has ordered him to pay $16,510.80 to Phelps for costs relating to the appeal, despite the fact that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review the Court of Appeals' decision.
The high court agreed earlier this month to consider whether the protesters' message is protected by the First Amendment or limited by the competing privacy and religious rights of the mourners.

from the York Daily Record:
What the Supreme Court sees in Snyder v. Phelps
in which pompous intellectuals hone their babbling skills on the finer details of constitutional law.
The original decision for Snyder was overturned based on the abused 1st Amendment right of free speech, and Phelps was awarded over 16 grand - to be paid by the family of the fallen Marine.
Amendment I, United States Constituion
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
Somehow, those five words "...abridging the freedom of speech..." have been twisted into "Scum like the Phelps have a right to scream and holler, wave evil signs, stand on your flag and make fun of your dead son."
How did everything get turned backwards and upside down?
I have many suggestions in mind that I would love to propose, but my freedom of speech is, without a doubt, not as holy as the Phelps'. So I'll just relay the following:
This website was established to except and pass donations to the Snyder family to offset the costs of defending the honor of their son Matthew.
Lance Cpl. Matthew A. Snyder
A better ending to this chapter of the story:
Rumor is that FOX News' Bill O'Reilly has covered the costs of the Snyders court case.
Army National Guard Poker Run
By Bubba on Mar 3, 2010 | In Troop Support | Leave Comment »
Greensboro, North Carolina
April 24, 2010
The 113th Sustainment Brigade, N.C. Army Nation Guard is sponsoring.

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M.A.D. Fund Raiser Poker Run
By Bubba on Feb 27, 2010 | In American Patriots, Troop Support | 1 feedback »
Military Appreciation Day 5 is just around the corner. In preparation, the annual fund raising poker run has been scheduled for April 17, 2010.
Below is a cropped version of the official poker run flyer. Contact Emmit Morehead at emmit27893@yahoo.com for additional info.
Note: You dont have to ride a bike to participate .

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Is that too much to ask for?
By Bubba on Feb 21, 2010 | In American Patriots, Troop Support, Our Fallen Heroes | Leave Comment »
If you can’t bring yourself to give the living the sense of accomplishment for winning a war that many claimed was endless, at least humor the dead. Allow them to rest knowing that the war that took their lives was won because of their sacrifice.
Is that too much to ask for?
» Our Mission is Finally Accomplished… Anyone Care?
The firefight ebbs. The mortar fire ceases. A few last stray rounds streak past. A cry from behind causes me to turn. Lying in the road is a young Iraqi woman. I run over to help. She’s caught a round just below her temple. Her stunning beauty has been ruined forever.
She cries, “Paper! Paper” over and over until the ambulance arrives to take her away. An old lady emerges from the schoolhouse-turned voting site, sheets of blue paper in hand. She gives one to the wounded girl, who clutches it to her like a prized possession even as the ambulance carries her away.
The ballot was her voice. All she wanted was a chance to exercise it, just once, before she died.
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That young woman wanted nothing else than the chance to explore her newfound freedom. She didn’t beg for help, or plead for her life. Voting would become her final act. In that moment, she matched our own sacrifices.
Our friends died to secure this day. And here on this road in Diyala, I saw proof that the blood spilled in this backward country had value. It made the cause noble and just. This may not mean much to someone who stands in opposition to our fight, but it is the legacy of our fallen. The honor of their sacrifice.
Americans to Thank God For
By Bubba on Feb 7, 2010 | In American Patriots, Troop Support | 5 feedbacks »

Troop Support?
You wanna talk about supporting the troops?
» Week 251, February 5, 2010 - Ignoring weather warnings to stay off the roads at all costs, the DC chapter recorded its 251st consecutive Friday night at Walter Reed.
"We arrived about 6:40, shoveled and salted a small clear area where we were going to stand and we were on our posts before 7. Even the salted areas eventually got covered so we had to keep crunching the snow into the salt to keep parts bare. My biggest problem was the snow that collected on my clothing kept falling off in clumps. "
Freepers and Protest Warriors of D.C. - Americans to thank God for.
~~ with a tip o da hat to Uncle George Samek ~~
Jan 19: Support the SEALs Rally
By Bubba on Jan 14, 2010 | In American Patriots, Troop Support, Our Fallen Heroes | Leave Comment »
Of the three Navy SEALs accused of mistreating an Iraqi detainee, two will have their trials take place at Camp Victory, Iraq. WAVY-TV 10 ran this report today:
Navy SEALs' trials moved to Iraq
Despite the outpouring of criticism, the moving of the trials to Camp Victory is actually a good thing. For one, it will allow the sailors to face their accuser, and the defense an opportunity to cross examine. Two, the jury would be made up of military personnel who are currently serving in Iraq.
Nevertheless, those bits of good news do not negate the insult and slander against these men who have sacrificed so much of their lives in service to America.
The organizers of the December 7 Support Our Seals Rally in Norfolk VA have been getting ready for the next rally on January 19, 2010. Today it was announced that the rally is GO.
As on Dec 7, the rally will take place at the Norfolk Naval Base Gate 5 which is at the intersection of Hampton Blvd and B Avenue.
Again, as before, Donna and I will be renting a mini-bus van to haul as many folks as possible from the Raleigh NC area. Or two vans. If you would like to make the trip let me know as soon as possible. Seats on the van(s) are 'first come, first ride', and several have already been spoken for. The cost will be approximately $20 per seat.
Send an email to bubba @ whatbubbaknows.com to reserve your seat.
We will leave from Zebulon NC at 0500 hours, Tuesday morning, January 19; returning that evening.
Update
A letter to SOCOM commander.
Admiral,
I've never felt as strongly that a true and great injustice is being committed by the Navy, our government, and your command. You wish to try three SEALs for giving an enemy combatant a "fat lip"? In the words of John McEnroe, "You CANNOT be serious!" The job of a commander is to put his posterior on the line for his troops, not the opposite. You, sir, have failed to do that and I might add, miserably. You have the ability and the power to stop with the political correctness and I would respectfully request that you reconsider and do so. There are many of us in the retired/veteran community who see the damage being done to our military, the military we devoted a good portion of our lives to, and we see nothing but political correctness and those commanders who will put the troops posteriors on the line to protect their own. Are you trying to become CNO? Put your politically correct feelings aside and protect these SEALs. Your Navy will be a better place for it!
Very Respectfully,
Dr. Harold F. Swanson, LCDR, USN (Ret.)
ACTION ALERT! Jan 19th Support Navy SEALs
By Bubba on Jan 1, 2010 | In American Patriots, Troop Support, Our Fallen Heroes | Leave Comment »
via Josh Irving at SupportOurSeals.com

As most of you know, some of our military’s most elite, the Navy SEALs are under fire from the US Government for allegedly assaulting one of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq. Ahmed Hashim Abed is the suspected mastermind of the murder and mutilation of four Blackwater USA security guards in Fallujah in 2004. Special Warfare Operators 2nd Class Matthew McCabe and Jonathan Keefe, and Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Julio Huertas all face charges including allegedly punching Abed while being detained.
This past December, all 3 SEALs were arraigned and plead not guilty to the charges stemming from the alleged abuse of Abed. The 3 SEALs refused Non-Judicial Punishment (Captain’s Mast) which is based on an assumption of guilt resulting in consequences that can be career changing, and opted to take their chances with a Special Courts-Marshal to prove their innocents. Their trials are set to begin in 2010 and if convicted, they carry a federal conviction that will follow them throughout their lives, and punishment that can include a year detention and a separation from the service with an Other than Honorable Discharge.
The charges being brought against these SEALs, if guilty, warrant nothing more than a slap on the wrist. These guys do not deserve this; they deserve to be treated like heroes for doing the jobs that 99.999% of American couldn’t even fathom. Yet, here they are being thrown up on the chopping block by non other than the US Government. The country they swore to defend is now feeding them to the wolves. And to add insult to injury, Chapter 18 of the Al Qaeda training manual released by the US Justice Department says that members must complain of torture and mistreatment inflicted on them. They’re trained to use our own system against us!
I’m sure all of you agree that this is a complete outrage and mockery of our US Military. As Americans, we CANNOT stand for this and MUST show support for our troops who are constantly being put in harms way to protect the country that is now bringing them under fire.
Two of the 3 SEALs, Matthew McCabe (accused of punching Abed) & Julio Huertas went before a judge on Dec 7, 2009 and are scheduled to being trail in January, 2010. A very successful Support Rally for the 3 SEALs was also held that same day outside the Norfolk Naval Base in Norfolk, VA. Several hundred supporters came and went throughout the morning waving flags and holding signs as the 2 SEALs appeared in court. You can read more about the rally that took place at: http://www.SupportOurSEALs.com. The 3rd SEAL, Jonathan Keefe was arraigned on Tuesday, Dec 22, and his trial is set to begin in April, 2010.
Currently, nation wide Support Rallies are being planned for Jan 19, 2009 for various locations all across the U.S. This is the day Matthew McCabe’s trail starts and we want the world to know we stand behind these guys and support them. The more local media coverage we get from coast to coast, the more national coverage these 3 SEALs will get. As of right now, we are hearing of rallies coming together at the following locations, but will know more as it gets closer to the 19th:
• Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, VA
• Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, NM : http://www.meetup.com/Southwest-Patriots/calendar/12123784
• Perrysburg, OH, the Home Town of Matthew McCabe: http://www.meetup.com/the-children-of-liberty-d5/calendar/12127984/
• Naval Base San Diego in San Diego, CA
• Fort Hood in Killeen, TX
• Fort Worth Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth, TX
And hopefully many more across the nation! We will continue to update everyone as more details about these rallies become available and PLEASE let us know ASAP if you are planning one in your area that day so we can help you promote it.
We want to stress to everyone that these are not protests, but instead rallies to show support for these 3 brave warriors. As Scott Taylor put it, “We are not against the military, we are supporting our boys. We stand against the political correctness being placed upon our brave men and women in a war zone. We agree that what these warriors are being alleged to have done warrants nothing more than someone telling you to stop. We applaud their brave actions in capturing this terrorist who was responsible for planning, killing, mutilating, and hanging 4 American citizens from a bridge in Fallujah. This then caused the invasion of Fallujah, costing many more American lives. Kudos to all of you out there showing leadership and standing by these men.”
If you are unsure you will be able to attend one of these rallies, PLEASE mark the RSVP for this event as “Maybe Attending” so we can continue to keep you updated.
Also, there are several groups / sites out there asking for donations in relation to the situation surrounding this case. PLEASE make sure you exercise due diligence when choosing to contribute to a defense fund. I know of one site in particular that is asking for donations so they can air the story on cable. As of right now, the legal costs for these 3 SEALs are extremely high and they have to cover those cost with money out of their own pocket. So, we are putting the call out to ALL Americans across the nation to help support these guys. The US Navy SEAL/Warrior Legal Defense Fund has been setup so donations can be made, and 100% of proceeds go directly to the 3 representing lawyers specifically for these SEALs on trial. Also, it’s been reported that there’s a possibility the trial could go over seas. If this happens, the legal fees could go much, much higher. And YES, I did say there’s a chance the trial could be held in Iraq since the accuser is an Iraqi prisoner. You can find out more about this particular defense fund at our website: http://www.SupportOurSEALs.com.
Lastly, please help us spread the word by doing the following:
1. Invite everyone you know and encourage them to do the same. Even if you’re not in the area, we need to get the word out to those who are. You can do this by clicking on the link “Invite People to Come”
2. Share this event with your friends. You can do this by clicking on the button “Share +”. This will post the event on your home page for everyone to see. Both of these links can be found directly under the picture of the SEALs on this page.
3. Post link a link to the website http://www.SupportOurSEALs.com on Facebook pages, groups, walls & also on blogs, forums and other websites talking about this case.
Thanks for your support, Josh
Laptops for Wounded Warriors Mission Update
By Bubba on Dec 31, 2009 | In American Patriots, Troop Support, Our Fallen Heroes | Leave Comment »
The Gathering of Eagles Warrior Support Project
Mission Update: December 31, 2009
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Thank You Soldiers
By Bubba on Dec 20, 2009 | In American Patriots, Troop Support, Our Fallen Heroes | Leave Comment »
A song dedicated to soldiers and veterans is turning the third grade at Colonial Heights' Tussing Elementary School into an Internet sensation.
The response from around the world has surprised music teacher Michael Souders, who co-wrote the song "Thank You Soldiers" with his wife, Angela, and posted the video on multiple video-hosting Web sites, including You Tube.
The third-graders gave a school performance after Veterans Day, and Souders wanted to write a song for the students to sing that was not just about the soldiers, but to them.
"I wanted to write one that would be very sweet from [the students'] hearts, from them singing directly to the veterans and soldiers," he said.
The three-minute video has the lyrics to the song displayed over photographs of soldiers past and present. The song opens by celebrating the ability to sleep peacefully at night while soldiers protect America's shores "in the air and oceans, too / Defending freedom at all cost."
While Souders never served in the military, he has a deep appreciation for those who do. "Not having served, I feel indebted more," he said.
Souders said the students received certificates from the Military Chaplains Association of the United States of America and Catholic War Veterans of the U.S.A. for the performance. The class also is receiving notes and e-mails from all over the world, from active-duty soldiers to veterans to their families.
Since being uploaded to You Tube and other Web sites early last month, the video has been viewed more than 15,000 times. The song has been played on various radio stations throughout the Richmond area.
"The real, real desire for that video [was] the more soldiers that get a thank-you, the better," Souders said. "It's almost become a class project, to see how many soldiers we can thank."
One thing is certain, Souders said: "They are going to remember; it's not something they'll soon forget."

















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