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A staff member from the Texas Veterans Land Board's Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery in Killeen recently took this beautiful photo of a fawn resting in front of a gravestone. Apparently, the doe leaves her fawns in the cemetery while she forages for food. The cemetery staff has been in touch with US Army Veteran Albert Ragsdale's family to share this touching image.
“Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?’ And I said, “Here am I. Send me!”
~ Isaiah 6:8
Tonight, we Americans remember the brave men and women who answered that same call. I wore this scripture on a chain around my neck for 20 years.
They heard the voice of duty — of God and country — and said, “Send me.” They left homes, families, and futures behind to defend liberty on distant battlefields.
Some never returned. Their sacrifice was total. Their “Here am I” became eternal.
Today we honor their courage, their faith, and the freedom they secured for us. We owe them a debt we can never fully repay — only remember and live worthy of.
To every Gold Star family, every veteran who carried the weight: Thank you.
May we never forget those who said “Send me”… and meant it with their lives.🙏✝️
Goodnight, ya’ll.
Good evening
Why do crabs never volunteer? Because they're shell-fish.
I had a quiet game of tennis today. There was no racket.
What's a shark's favorite saying? "Man overboard!"
US Marine Corps 1st Lt. Nicholas Aaron Madrazo, 25, of Bothell, Washington, was a dedicated communications officer serving with Combat Logistics Battalion 37.
On September 9, 2008, while supporting combat operations in Parwan Province, Afghanistan, his vehicle was struck by a roadside IED. Nicholas and fellow Marine Capt. Jesse Melton III were killed in the blast. 🕊️
Madrazo had been promoted to First Lieutenant in April 2007 and volunteered for deployment to Afghanistan because he wanted to make a real difference in the lives of the Afghan people.
Known for his leadership, professionalism, and commitment to his Marines, Nicholas embodied the Marine Corps ethos of selfless service. He was laid to rest with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery on September 24, 2008 — the 504th service member from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to receive that honor.
His family and fellow Marines remember him as a man who reached beyond his assigned mission, always striving to help others.
#TheAfghanistanWar
#History #RIP
FAIR WINDS & FOLLOWING SEAS: Rear Admiral Edward G. Winters III has passed. Ed was a legendary SEAL operator who rose to lead DEVGRU and later the Naval Special Warfare Command. He was my teammate and friend in Red Squadron of SEAL Team Six. Rest in power, my brother.
@AmberforMAGA Good evening :
Why do crabs never volunteer? Because they're shell-fish.
I had a quiet game of tennis today. There was no racket.
What's a shark's favorite saying? "Man overboard!"