November 24, 2011 | Author: Rick | In: Heroes, U.S. Army
R.I.P Sir, Your service to this country is appreciated
Wow anyone making it to 98 or more is an accomplishment unto itself let alone be a 3 star general. Certainly demands respect. Sir with the greatest of respect R.I.P.
Who is the cadet in #1 ? Looks like his rank is a first captain but it doesn't look like Phelps or Beudoin.
You wouldn't know, since you're just a little yuk.
Thats LT Tyler Gordy, class of 2010. He was a prior-service prepster, and respected by all his classmates.
Great Man to work for from 67-68 in Washington, DC, will be missed. RIP SP5 DLT
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R.I.P Sir, Your service to this country is appreciated
Wow anyone making it to 98 or more is an accomplishment unto itself let alone be a 3 star general. Certainly demands respect. Sir with the greatest of respect R.I.P.
Who is the cadet in #1 ? Looks like his rank is a first captain but it doesn't look like Phelps or Beudoin.
You wouldn't know, since you're just a little yuk.
Thats LT Tyler Gordy, class of 2010. He was a prior-service prepster, and respected by all his classmates.
Great Man to work for from 67-68 in Washington, DC, will be missed. RIP SP5 DLT