In the July 18, 2015 NPSL South Semifinal, Leo De Smedt dances pas his defender and places a perfect cross into Zeca's waiting foot to score the game's only ...
What do you do with your soccer career after that
Reviving the Cricket Fundraiser for the Marines Killed in Chattanooga on July 16, 2015
The video was a bit long so I thought I would just give a link to the news conference that was held today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF5zm0oeQoQ ...
The monument seems to be the best idea. Now that EVERYONE knows that these
recruitment centers are completely unarmed, all the kooks know it's ok to
go there and try to shoot up the place.
+TAOFLEDERMAUS Our Governor, Bill Haslam, has come up with a solution for Tennessee until federal legislation can change (right) and hopefully other states will do the same. We have volunteers guarding them until then. Thanks Jeff!
+Michael Morris We take Crickett rifles, have infamous :) Youtubers sign them, then auction them for a good cause. You can search Pink Cricket videos on my channel for the first year we did it. You are right, I should explain it better for new viewers. Thanks!
> Good video, Artisan Tony. It will be a good remembrance to place a
memorial to honor the military men killed in Chattanooga. It's possible to
place actual photographs on outdoor monuments, now days. The project would
require the approval of the City of Chattanooga, relatives, and other
citizens. There must be other people considering creating a memorial, and
maybe working on it already. Plus the City would have an idea, of the what
and where, the memorial would be safe from hell bound vandals.
Artisan Tony built a superlative home for an artisan that works in
glass. He might have some good ideas about a memorial. A visit to a
cemetery might help with ideas. Maybe, a nice granite bench near where the
men were murdered. Engrave the names and the date when they were attacked.
The base seems to be within a park. The ~back of the nice stone bench
could have the photographs, of the men placed into the stone.
I agree with what you're doing and I feel that many of our service men and
women have been taken for granted for way to long even though I have never
served myself I am very thankful to those who have as well as there
immediate families. Freedom isn't free for everyone and there are many
these 5 included who have made the ultimate sacrifice that we can live a
decent life with the freedoms that we do! Tony keep up the good work and
God Bless
President of the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga Pete Cooper on the three phases of Chattanooga's renaissance and revitalization: places, ...
Visiting My Brothers Grave at the Chattanooga National Cemetery
My brother did not die in battle but he did serve his country. One day I will make a video detailing how he died but for now I am just remembering him along with ...
Great video! Since I'm working today, I went to the cemetarty last Friday
to visit My Uncle who served in Europe in WWII. My who served in WWII in
the South Pacific and my moms grave. God bless those who served, are
serving and those gave their all, in the defense of our country. Shake a
Vet's hand & thank them, I do it everyday..
Sorry for your loss Tony. Losing a brother that young would be very
difficult. I used to drive by there faily regularly when I lived in
Chattanooga. Every one of those stones represents a reason to keep this
country going strong and not let it be derailed by a few people's
ambitions. We owe those people a lot.
When a good man remembers another good man and the life he lived, It is
Truly a good Memorial Day........All the best to you Tony, Tell your
Brother Thank You for me the next time you go visit..
This puts memorial day into perspective. Thank you for sharing. I express
my condolences towards you and your family for the very early loss of you
brother.