Monday, January 5, 2015

Not Forgotten

Via Steve


Produced in partnership with the Vietnam War Commemoration, “Not Forgotten” tells the story of an American widow who finds the closure she's been seeking for more than forty years when her MIA Marine husband’s identification tags and wedding ring are recovered in Vietnam. Through their story, Moments.org & INSP memorializes and salutes all of the service members who were reported as missing in action during the Vietnam War.

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 Behind The Scenes

14 comments:

  1. You know how to bring a tear to this old soldiers eyes....

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  2. Oh Fuck that is hard to watch. Thank you all who have served for our country.

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  3. I just saw all your new stuff. Impressive! Dixie wanted to know if you could put a Coat of Arms on one of your boxes. Also, what nationality is you daughter, please? We liked her gingerbread house. :) Thanks.

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  4. Thanks, I haven't updated in a bit, took a bit of free time during the holidays. But its cold as crap here right now anyway -5ish tonight with 6 inches of snow coming our way tonight.

    I can probably put anything you would like on a piece of wood. If you have some ideas send me what the artwork looks like and I can see what I can do.

    My Wife is Vietnamese. We are high school sweet hearts. Been together for almost 29 years. I am 42 now now, jeez where does that time go. tic-tock. I graduated high school when I was 17, wife is Naturalized American (Oh and by the way one of the last boat people out of there in the 70's, and has one hell of left for dead drifting in ocean story), I'm American, so I guess daughter is American LOL,

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    1. :) Thanks and I asked because I thought she might be Vietnamese. I guess you know I'm in the same boat.:) A few of many below.

      http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=20&highlight=babylift

      http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=274&highlight=evacuation

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  5. We should get together sometime in the near future, It could be a great weekend with a lot of amazing stories.

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    1. I forgot, where do you live? Obviously, way up north judging by the temperatures! :)

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    1. Thanks and looks like about 18 hours. Do y'all go to the beach?

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  7. Im sure we can make the trip sometime. WARM!

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    1. :) Certainly.

      Emerald Isle has a beautiful beach and we have one room with a queen bed, one room with bunk beds, a queen sized pull out sofa as well as two other sofas which are long enough for beds.

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