During his 16 years on active duty, he continued to be promoted within the sergeants ranks with his highest grade being that of Sergeant First Class and served in various increasingly responsible positions to include, infantry squad leader, platoon sergeant, company acting 1st sergeant, S2 NCOIC and operations sergeant.Give a listen - you can order a CD there, too. Picked mine up this morning.
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Susan Wiseman - a Christian musician who has two songs on her site that were inspired by her son, David, an Army Hero. Her music is largely instrumental, new age-ish, but also includes vocals. Visit her site here, and look for "It is the Soldier" and "I Can't Wait ('Til You Come Home to Me)"
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Also, you've likely seen my posts about Cliff Knizley, who's CD "Letters to Baghdad: A Tribute to Our Troops" had me crying in my Christmas cookie batter. News from Cliff is that he's extended a buy-two-get-one-free special on "Letters to Baghdad" that's running until July 4th. He had previously offered a special for Soldiers' Angels, and now he's opened a great deal up to everyone - no ordering code necessary. Just make an online purchase, and Cliff will take care of the rest. It's a great opportunity to pick up a great CD. Got dial-up? No worries - Cliff's got a non-Flash (HTML) version of the site, too.
And Cliff's not gathering any moss, either - when he's not touring, or recording, he's skewering Moonbats:
Bursting the liberal bubbleRead the Rest here
By CLIFFORD KNIZLEY
Special to the Sun
June 05. 2006 6:01AM
Richard Burt's May 21 Speaking Out titled "Bush is the ultimate Nihilist" is the latest installment in a series emanating from the exalted halls of local academia. True to form it is full of inaccuracies, distortions and hyperbole.
A nihilist rejects traditional values and morals. Apparently for Professor Burt a nihilist is one who doesn't think like him...