Bravery Of Soldiers. In Honor Of Combat Soldiers Which Fight For Freedom And God

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By stars439

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Monday, January 23, 2012



THE COURAGE OF SOLDIERS :


March With Fine Grace,

To Protect Us All From,

Our Own Human Race.

The Courage Of Soldiers,

March With Fine Grace,

To Protect Us Forever,

From Destiny, And Haste,

And From Blood Letting Killers,

From Our Own Brand Of Beasts,

From Our Own Human Race.

And The Courage Of Soldiers,

Sends Them To Death,

For The Sake Of Heaven,

For The Sake Of God,

And For The Sake Of Hearts Far And Wide,

And For The Sake Of Victories,

To Save Our Best Of The Best,

Our Children,

And Our Loved Ones, And Our Justice,

And Our Country,

From The Worst Of The Worst ,

From Our Own Human Race,

For The Best Of The Best,

That Love With Fine Grace.



God Bless Everyone.





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Deborah Brooks profile image

Deborah Brooks 3 months ago

This is so beautiful.. You Honor our fighting men and women with this beautiful poem.. They fight to keep us free.

God bless you for this

Debbie

I voted way up

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stars439 Hub Author 3 months ago

Dear Mr.s Deborah Brooks : Thank you very much for visiting, and for your kind, and wonderful thoughts. We both have cherished ones that fought in fields , and in battles in the worst conditions of wars. God Bless You Precious Heart.

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Gloshei Level 5 Commenter 3 months ago

Great poem stars, it's nice to hear someone remembering our men.

Voted up lovely.

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stars439 Hub Author 3 months ago

Dear Gloshei : Thank you for writing. So many people have lost so many loved ones in wars. I love our USA very much, but I also admired the British for their bravery during the Revolutionary War where they stood tall, and courageous as they marched right into the sights of our troops. It took quite some courage to march to the beat of drums, to ones demise. The British had to change their battle tactics after that. God Bless You Dear Heart.

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stars439 Hub Author 3 months ago

I have old photos of my father when he wore those high strung up boots after World War 1. He fought in World War 2 in the jungles overseas in the Philipine Islands. He was affected badly by the war. He liked the Springfield rifle, and the M-1 Carbine. God Bless You Precious hearts. My mother, brother, and I took care of dad after the war. I was not born when mom followed dad from base base before going overseas. He was in the American Infantry.

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Gloshei Level 5 Commenter 3 months ago

Perhaps you could do hub about your father stars I know I would love to read about and see the photos.

Looking forward to it already.

Love to Becky.

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stars439 Hub Author 3 months ago

Dear Gloshei : Thank you for writing dear heart. I think in some of my past hubs I may have written about my father. Sureky some day I will try to display some of his military photos.

My father was disabled by World War 2. He was a handsome man, and my mother was a beautiful woman. He was tall,dark, and perfectly physically built, and looked fantastic in uniforms as he held my brother in his arms when my brother was a baby. Mom, and dad, enjoyed picnics with the baby. I was not born back then.

There was so much death, cruelty, carnage, violence, bombing, and many of his friends died in battle. Dad was a jungle fighter, a professional combat machine i the Philipine islands when the sweet, and wonderful Japanese were our nation's enemy. Dad could never hold back his trouble mind, and emotions. All I can say is that my family, and I lived the horrors of that war also, because we watched dad go threw mental hell.

All I know is that wars destroy lives in so many ways. God Bles You Dear Heart.

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