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A buddy of mine who I worked with, and now works for my wife. He is an RN as well. He has dedicated himself to our country and has some pretty tough assignments. He always has a smile easy go lucky personality. So I was playing around with some files and settings. So, as a very small gesture of appreciation for his service I had my wife give him this slate coaster..
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USMC Captain Joe Reney With Patriot Woodworker Leo Pedersens Challenge Coin Displays
John Morris posted a gallery image in Patriot Woodworker's in Action
From the album: The Patriot Woodworkers Challenge Coin Displays
Marine Captain Joe Reney contacted us and asked us if we could build some challenge coin displays for his men, we obliged, and Patriot Woodworker Leo Pedersen donated two boxes of his displays for the cause.© The Patriot Woodworker
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USMC Cpl. Jon Schumacher (Homes For Our Troops Project)
John Morris posted a gallery image in Patriot Woodworker's in Action
We attended a ground breaking event for USMC Cpl. Jon Schumacher with our oldest daughters high school club she founded for helping disabled veterans around our region. With influence from our own organization here, she named her club, The Patriot Tigers. Her club was the first of its kind in our school district, and her club was used as a model by other schools to start their own high school clubs to benefit disabled veterans. In this image she and her club members are smiling with our hero Cpl. Schumacher. Our daughter is to the corporals immediate right "cane hand". She led this club from her Sophomore year through her Senior year in high school, and her activities touched many, from the school staff, to her own members, to the veterans she and her club served. Our younger daughter now is currently a sophomore in the same high school, she is involved heavily in The Patriot Tigers, and she will be taking over the reigns next fall as President of The Patriot Tigers. The Morris family is very proud of both our daughters. If you would like to help build a home in your area, please go to our interactive Homes For Our Troops Map.- 4 comments
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USMC Cpl. Carlos Garcia (Homes For Our Troops Project)
John Morris posted a gallery image in Patriot Woodworker's in Action
Patriot Woodworker's making a difference. Allen Worsham on the left, with Cpl Carlos Garcia center, and John Morris on the right. Helping to build a home, one veteran at a time. @Allen Worsham and @John Morris met at the ground breaking ceremony to help kick off the future home of USMC Cpl Carlos Garcia. If you would like to help build a home in your area, please go to our interactive Homes For Our Troops Map. -
Marine Coin Display
Charlie Thalman posted a gallery image in Small Crafts, Boxes, Picture Frames, and Lighting
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On November 10, 1775, the Continental Congress established the Marines. The corps grew from just under 400 enlisted in its first 30 years in existence to now more than 200,000 enlisted men and women. On November 1, 1921 Major General Commandant John A. Lejeune issued Marine Order 47 declaring November 10th as a Marine Holiday and that the order be read aloud that day and each year thereafter. In part, the order reads: “This high name of distinction and soldierly repute we who are Marines today have received from those who preceded us in the corps. With it we have also received from them the eternal spirit which has animated our corps from generation to generation and has been the distinguishing mark of the Marines in every age. So long as that spirit continues to flourish Marines will be found equal to every emergency in the future as they have been in the past, and the men of our Nation will regard us as worthy successors to the long line of illustrious men who have served as “Soldiers of the Sea†since the founding of the Corps.†To all of those who proudly served in the United States Marine Corps, Happy Birthday and Semper Fi!
