Sunday, June 29, 2008

"remember me..."



Cool video. Apparently posted by a 15-year-old.

Sarah

6 comments:

Joanna said...

Sarah,I-could-only-watch-the-video-without-audio-but,those-were-such-intense-photo's.I-am-proud-of-them-all.

pat said...

made me cry

Sarah said...

made me cry every time I've watched it...S

Anonymous said...

yeah, I choked back the tears and thought I wish I could do more to support them.

Does anyone have an outlet for support? Someone we could send care packages to?

Ric Larson said...

Wow, that was really rough for me to watch through the whole video. (Memories of my own Army past deployment I suppose).

I did email Juls 'outlets of support', for those that are intrested you can contact her. I don't have the computer savy to post them myself.

That was beautiful Sarah!

DRL said...

I have waited to watch this at home, my work computer don't have sound. I wish it did. I will return to this regularly.
As in many places in America, we in Idaho are very partiotic. We have a large % of Gold Star family's. I have served at the Military Rights grave side services of some of them. I can't tell them the greatfulness I feel. With out exception they have always said that they do, and know thier loved one knew as well, "that is why they did it". That is why they died. Thank you Sarah, and to the young girl who posted it on youtube.
Once again, I can't thank those of you enough for your loved ones service. And to those who served, I again say thank you.
May I sugjest, on the mamorial table be pictures of loved ones or family of those who have fallen. Wether in peace time, or war. As a member of the Military, or when they had returned to civilian life.