View Article  Listen Up Hero

I’ve been out of the blog spotlight for sometime now.  The reason being is that “Ole Sarge” has been sort of busy. That doesn’t mean that I don’t have allot to say, nor has there been any order from the brass at the Pentagon to silence this “Old Soldier”  With my school work, taking care of my daughters and getting up at 4 in the morning to beat the traffic in D.C just to get to Fort Myers and do Physical Training has taking its toll on me.  Plus couple with the fact that I am in charge of the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), makes it hard for me to Blog. However I am a soldier and I will soldier on.

It saddens me to her or read about my fellow service members being killed. Whether if it was the 119th or the 2000th troop killed I am still sadden by it.  Now the idiots on the left have their magic number of 2,00, which means we are treated to watching the Cindy Sheehan show once again.  The peace mom who wants the troops home.  I salute her son, plus those who have since died for a noble cause.  As much as we all loathe war, those who chose to fight should remain steadfast and dedicated to completing the mission.  If Cindy wants the troops home, she should run for President. 

 

View Article  A Brief Message

It has been a while since I’ve opened my mouth on the “Herald”.  Hurricane Hunter will come soon but right now I am concentrating on my studies. I am taking several classes at once in order to earn this degree.  My prayers go out to all the Katrina victims.  I wish I could be there to help with the effort. 

God Bless you all and America, we will get through this.

Ole Sarge signing out

 

View Article  Army finally honors first Black Chaplain

Published by DC Military.com (here)

The Army presented an honorable discharge to the family of its first African-American chaplain and dedicated a new memorial marker July 1 to Capt. Henry Vinton Plummer, more than 110 years after his court-martial in 1894.

 

Capt Plummer was born 1844 as a slave in Maryland. The brother of three siblings was commission as an Army Chaplin in 1884, after attending the Wayland Seminary and serving as a pastor of a  church which was founded by one of his sisters. Capt Plummer was appointed as the chaplain of the famed 9th U.S. Army Cavalry (Buffalo Soldiers).

While stationed in Nebraska, Capt. Plummer was court martialed and received a dishonorable discharge for what was “conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentlemen”

Up until his death in 1905 he maintained his innocence

In February 2004 Governor Robert Ehrlich and Lt Governor Michael Steele signed a letter of support to clear Capt Plummers name

The article continues:

Trooper Richard E. Robinson, president of the National Ninth and Tenth (Horse) Calvary Association, Buffalo Soldiers said Capt. Plummer was part of the Buffalo Soldier legacy - the same troops who fought beside Teddy Roosevelt on Kettle Hill.

"The U.S. Army has returned Henry Plummer's honor and dignity to the family today," Robinson said. 

He is buried where some of my family members are burried. I salute his family for their resolve to right a wrong.  The Army is totally different than it was 100 years ago. I am proud that the Army gave the Chaplain the send off he deserved.

R.I.P Sir!

Sources:

Army honors first African-American chaplain

Supporters aim to exonerate chaplain

View Article  I Support the Troops...(yeah right)

DSC00476Dennis Prager latest article asserts that the “left doesn't support the troops and should admit it” I could care less if they do admit it or not. They are the reason why I love freedom and love this great land of ours. 

A few weeks back I was on the Metro train in DC going to my job in Virginia.  I always wear my uniform while riding the train so anyone that notices me know that I am in the military.  A young lady of college age thanked me for my service and I support the troops yadda, yadda… BUT… I don’t support the war. Now if you know Ole Sarge, the first thing that I did was give the famous smirk (think of Dick Cheney) This is the expression on my face that I normally get when I just heard or read something stupid i.e. from a person or an organization like the NAACP or if I am in a place full of idiots such as my PTA meetings or those stupid sensitivity training that we get in the Government.

I did thank her for her support. However, I questioned her as to why she did not support the war. Her response and this is typical with the left. “Bush lied and he sent kids to die” Before she got off another word I interrupted her. My response was first of all I am a grown ass man raising two girls. My mother doesn’t look at me as her “kid” she sees her son as this man who chose to be a soldier and respects that fact. Second for you to support the troops and not the war is like me saying I support the players of the Washington Redskins because they play for my home-town but not the game of football because of the senseless violence and barbarity of the game. 

As Dennis Prager writes

Honest people on the Left need to understand that the two positions are not reconcilable. A German citizen during World War II could not have argued: "The Nazi regime's army is engaged in an evil war of aggression and is slaughtering millions of innocent people, and I therefore completely oppose this war, but I sure do support the Nazi troops."

I continue to stress that it is the who Soldier hate war more than anyone.  When duty calls the soldier takes his marching orders goes to battle. You can either pick up and weapon and follow me or you can sit in stands and root for the home team.

Lastly, I told the young lady you might say  “war is not the answer”

I say once they hit us on 911……… “There wasn’t any multiple choices on this matter”

I was at the Pentagon when the plane hit…. So this is personal….. Hero!!!!

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View Article  Victory for Junior

Congrats goes out to Dale Jr. with his victory at Chicagoland speedway in Joliet, Illinois. This is first time in  about 20 races I’ve seen the number 8 Budweiser Chevy in the victory circle. Dale Jr clearly NASCAR’s most popular driver has struggle this year. 

 "I was worried I was going to go winless this year," the relieved Earnhardt said after smoking the tires on his No. 8 Chevrolet and celebrating with his crew in the infield grass. "Now, let's go out and do it again, win some more."

With his third place finish last week at Daytona. Dale Jr is creeping back into the points’ chase.  If he keeps this up he will be hard beat.

On a sadder note.

For four-time series champion Gordon, who finished 33rd, it was his sixth finish of 30th or lower in the last eight races. He fell to 15th place in the standings, 502 points behind Johnson, his Hendrick Motorsports teammate. (NASCAR.COM)

I am a big Jeff Gordon fan. He is clearly in a slump.  Since the race in Delaware (when Tony Stewart wrecked him) The Dupont 24 Chevy team has been struggling.  Yesterday’s race was another frustrating day not only for Jeff but his fans. The 24 car was not handling right and he basically looked lost out there up until lap 249 when Mike Wallace wrecked him.  Hopefully we will see the 24 car in the victory circle at Loundon, New Hampshire

Sources:

NASCAR.COM  http://www.nascar.com/2005/news/headlines/cup/07/10/dearnhardt.chicago.ap.ap/index.html 

View Article  The Hunter Hiatus

Someone told me that I should change my the name of my blogsite to “The Hunter Hiatus”  Ole Sarge has been busy with school.  I told my academic advisor that I was going to get straight A’s in all of my classes.  With the first class under my belt.  I am well on my way……….

You can’t spell HOOOAH with out the “A”

 

 

 

View Article  Mr. Putin Give Bob Back That Ring

Office perk: Russian President Vladimir Putin takes hold of a Super Bowl ring made for owner Robert Kraft. Putin kept the ring.

Maybe the New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft needs to ask the President Bush to demand from the President Putin in a Reaganesque like manner the same return of his Superbowl ring..

Can you imagine the President giving a speech at the Boston Harbor saying something to this effect…”Mr Putin Give Bob Back That Ring”

Well Bob since Secretary Rice speaks Russian you might try asking her to speak with Mr. Putin….

It is worth a shot Bob  

View Article  Happy Birthday Dr. Sowell

 

 

 

 

My favorite conservative writer who turned 75 on June 30th (a day after Ole Sarge turned 33)  has a brand new article on townhall.com in which he talks about about America and his life in the 75 years.

  Dr. Sowell writes:

Franklin D. Roosevelt was Governor of New York in 1930. Winston Churchill was just an ignored backbencher in the British Parliament. In the German elections of 1930, a fringe group called National Socialists received more votes than ever before but the Nazis were still just the second largest party in the country

Hopefully I will live that long to talk about my life and how America was after June 29th, 1972. I have a long way to go and when that time comes in 2047 I should be close to drawning my social secuirty check.

View Article  Guillen Visits Soldiers at Walter Reed

Washington Nationals outfielder Jose Guillen went to Walter Reed Army Medical Center Monday afternoon to visit soldiers wounded in Iraq, some of whom he invited to last night's game. He was so moved by the visit that he donated $10,000 to the Walter Reed Foundation.

The outfielder of the first place Washington Nationals is considering donating his ($50,000)entire all-star game bonus if he is elected by the voters to start in the all-star game. If he is selected by the coaches, it would be 25,000.

Currently the slugger is batting .302 with 15 home runs and 41 RBI’s.

You can cast your vote cast your vote for Guillen (here)