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Dogs of War
Two of my favorite things – dogs and our military. Specifically, the Marine Corps.
I grew up in a house with 2 little sisters, my mom and my father, a USMC Colonel. Needless to say, he couldn’t catch a break from all the estrogen in the house! So, we got him a dog. Grunt. (Grunt = another term for a Marine.) Grunt was a yellow lab, and yes, one of the best dogs to have ever lived. Grunt went to heaven, and now my parents have Jarhead (yes, another Marine moniker.) So needless to say when I saw this article with Marines and their pups, it was enough to make me swoon.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Man’s best friend is also a Marine’s protector.
So Tough. So Cute.
Semper Fido!
PFC Legend, the new mascot at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., scopes his newly issued M164A4 service rifle Nov 7 at the depot armory. The English bulldog puppy arrived this fall, replacing Sgt. Archibald Hummer, who died in September.
Legends handler, LCpl. Michael Rogers, is just out of view of the photo. The pup sat on the Marine’s head in order to reach the table.
Veteran’s Day Tribute: Honor Flight
In honor of Veteran’s Day, check out the piece my dear friend and coworker, Jeff Allen, did yesterday. It’s about the Honor Flight, a free trip offered to WWII Vets to see the monument in DC. Get ready for chill-bumps! Thank you to our veterans (Especially my daddy!)
Click here to learn more about the Honor Flight.
Veterans – And a Scary Connection
With Veterans Day tomorrow, I wanted to share something that is too close for comfort for me. My grandfather passed away from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease…So many of you have helped me fundraise for this cause, and thank you very much!
With all the money raised each year, we are closer and closer to finding a cure…and although we don’t have one, every day we learn valuable information that can help us get there. Something we all need to be aware of is the scary connection between ALS and our military.
As the daughter of a Marine, this is something that terrifies me. Our heroes are twice as likely to develop ALS as those who have not served.
Take a look at this PSA from the ALS Association about the extremely high number of veterans who are diagnosed with ALS each year. What better way to honor our military this Veterans Day, and find a cure for this terrible disease that affects so many of them. Also, join the roll call of veterans here.
Happy 236th Birthday!

Happy 236th birthday to the United States Marine Corps. The finest fighting force in the world. Since my father is a USMC Colonel, I have grown up loving the Corps. So Semper Fi, and enjoy these quotes about the few, the proud, the Marines.
Freedom is not free, but the U.S. Marine Corps will pay most of your share. -Ned Dolan
-Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; 1985
A Marine is a Marine. I set that policy two weeks ago – there’s no such thing as a former Marine. You’re a Marine, just in a different uniform and you’re in a different phase of your life. But you’ll always be a Marine because you went to Parris Island, San Diego or the hills of Quantico. There’s no such thing as a former Marine. - General James F. Amos, 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps
The United States Marine Corps, with its fiercely proud tradition of excellence in combat, its hallowed rituals, and its unbending code of honor, is part of the fabric of American myth. -Thomas E. Ricks; Making the Corps, 1997
Cheers.
I love it when big companies do something good. Cheerios is stepping up to help spread cheer to our troops and their families. Just because the war is ending, doesn’t mean our military will stop serving. They will continue to protect our freedom. Additionally, their families will continue to make sacrifices. Show them you love them. Show them you still care. Show our troops you still support them. It’s easy!
And more good news: Cheerios will donate $1 to the USO to help support military families. They will donate up to $100,000 based on the number of postcards received before November 30th. So get to writing!
Click here to learn more.
Here’s how it works:
-Buy a box of Cheerios.
-Cut out the ‘Cheer’ part
-Write your message to a service member and their family
-Stick a stamp on the postcard… and toss the pre-addressed post card in the mailbox
Say Thanks.
We all say we support the troops, and some of us actually show it. But let’s be honest: We all get caught up in our busy lives and sometimes forget.
Now there’s an easy way to show your support to our troops. All you have to do is mail a letter to a radio station in Atlanta. They’ll compile (hopefully) hundreds of letters and send them overseas to our brave men and women. The Bert Show in Atlanta is behind the project.

DEADLINE
Letters should be mailed or dropped off by Friday, October 28, 2011
DROP-OFF & MAIL-IN LOCATIONS
Main Mail-In Location:
The Bert Show’s Big Thank You
780 Johnson Ferry Road NE
Fifth Floor
Atlanta, GA 30342
Atlanta Drop-Off:
A BIG thank you to all Atlanta Taco-Mac restaurants, which will (starting Wednesday, October 5), be serving as the drop off-points for The Big Thank You letters! View all Taco Mac drop-off locations.
Mail or Drop Off at:
WWWQ-FM / Q100 Atlanta
780 Johnson Ferry Road NE
Fifth Floor
Atlanta, GA 30342
Nashville Drop-Off:
i106 WNFN
10 Music Circle East
Nashville, TN 37203
Indianapolis Drop-Off:
i94 Indy’s Hit Music Station
6810 North Shadeland Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46220




