The Rejected Author- Paul Harvey’s The Rest of the Story

Paul Harvey Aurandt (September 4, 1918 – February 28, 2009), better known as Paul Harvey, was an American radio broadcaster for ABC News Radio. He broadcast News and Comment on mornings and mid-days on weekdays and at noon on Saturdays and also his famous The Rest of the Story segments.

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Good Day!:

The Paul Harvey Story

 

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Funeral Program Major General Victor Joseph Hugo Jr

Funeral Program Major General Victor Joseph Jr

Major General Victor Joseph Hugo Jr was a warrior, a soldier, my mentor, and most of all… my friend.  It was his belief in me and the work I was doing that convinced him to introduce me to the then “Colonel of the Regiment” MG Donald  C. Hilbert, USA (RET.).  That meeting expanded my mission to include working and walking among the US Army’s oldest infantry regiment – the 3d infantry regiment – “The Old Guard” and much more, such as a published author!  Thank you, General Hugo!

General Hugo, a West Point graduate, class of 1954, passed away at the age of 89 on 11 MAY 2020. Although it was a sad day for anyone who knew Vic Hugo, the General would have said,

Don’t be sad because I’m gone, instead, smile because I was here.”

Here is a slideshow of the Funeral Program Major General Victor Joseph Jr from the Old Post chapel service beginning on Fort Myer, Virginia into Arlington National Cemetery.

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A Printable Copy of the Funeral Program Is Available

Download a copy of the Funeral Program Major General Victor Joseph Hugo Jr by clicking on the link below:

Funeral Program – MG Hugo v9 [Final]

Special Forces Cordon For the General

Several members of the Special Forces Association formed a cordon honoring MG Victor Hugo.

Final Resting Location

MG Hugo is at rest in Section 15A grave 36 in Arlington National Cemetery.

Funeral Program Major General Victor Joseph Hugo, Jr

Funeral Program Major General Victor Joseph Hugo, Jr

A memorial to MG Victor J. Hugo is available at Find A Grave where you can leave a tribute to the General.  Click on the image to the left to view the memorial.

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In his own words … an oral history of MG Victor Joseph Hugo Jr from the West Point Center for Oral History.

Vietnamese Influencing Vietnamese: A “Behind The Scenes” Look At Counterinsurgency At The Birth Of The Republic Of Vietnam
Victor Joseph Hugo, Jr.

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2020 NATIONAL VETERANS DAY OBSERVANCE

placing a wreath at the tomb o the unknown soldier

News Release

The U.S. Army Military District of Washington

Guardians of the Nation’s Capital

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 20-14

DATE:  Nov. 4, 2020

NATIONAL VETERANS DAY OBSERVANCE – “Recognition and commemoration of the Veterans who have served and continue to serve in the U.S. Uniform Services”

WASHINGTON – The nation’s 67th Veterans Day Observance to honor the men and women who have served and continue to serve in the U.S. Uniform Services during war and peacetime will be live-streamed at https://www.dvidshub.net/webcast/25131  beginning at 11 a.m. Wednesday, November 11 from Arlington National Cemetery.

The U.S. Army Military District of Washington will conduct a Presidential Armed Forces Full Honor Wreath-Laying Ceremony at 11 a.m. at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

The Honorable Robert Wilkie, United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs, will lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in recognition and commemoration of the Veterans who have served in the U.S. Uniformed Services.

The ceremony hosted by Maj. Gen. Omar J. Jones, commanding general, Joint Task Force – National Capital Region and U.S. Army Military District of Washington will be modified from the standard ceremony to practice physical distancing and to ensure the safety of all participants.

At the time of this release, attendance of the National Veterans Day Observance is limited to official ceremony participants. The public is encouraged to view the ceremony via the live-stream link: https://www.dvidshub.net/webcast/25131.

Arlington National Cemetery will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Memorial Amphitheater and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier are currently closed to the public. All visitors are to follow social distancing requirements and face-covering policy. Anyone not having face coverings in their possession at cemetery entry points will not be granted access to the cemetery.

For more information, send an email to the U.S. Army Military District of Washington Public Affairs Office at usarmy.mcnair.mdw.mbx.mediadesk-omb@mail.mil.

To download the 2020 Veterans Day Poster, visit https://www.va.gov/opa/vetsday/.  Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Veterans Affairs will not be mailing individual posters this year. The electronic version of the poster is free and available for download and may be printed at your local printing shop.

For more information about Arlington National Cemetery, visit the cemetery’s website at www.arlingtoncemetery.mil.

For more information about the ceremony, send an email to the U.S. Army Military District of Washington Public Affairs Office at usarmy.mcnair.mdw.mbx.mediadesk-omb@mail.mil.

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Chosen Soldier:
The Making of a Special Forces Warrior

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If — By Rudyard Kipling

If—

If you can keep your head when all about you
   Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
   But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
   Or, being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or, being hated, don’t give way to hating,
   And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise;

If you can dream—and not make dreams your master;
   If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with triumph and disaster
   And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
   Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to broken,
   And stoop and build ’em up with wornout tools;

If you can make one heap of all your winnings
   And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
   And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
   To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
   Except the Will which says to them: “Hold on”;

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
   Or walk with kings—nor lose the common touch;
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you;
   If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run—
   Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!

Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling – 1865-1936

The Jungle Book:

The Original Illustrated 1894 Edition

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The Radio Beacon of Flight at College Park MD

The Radio Beacon Improves Aviation

The First military aviation flights were on Fort Myer, Virginia
But College Park, Maryland is where aviation continued. It was first in 1909 when the US Army Signal Corps leased the acreage for the Wright Brothers to train the first military pilots.  It would also be where Harold “Hap” Arnold first learned to fly.   The US Army Signal Corps would only use the acres until 1912.   Though other companies would launch their business operations along the edge of the acres.  Among them were Curtiss-Wright and Rex Smith Aeroplane Company.
radio beacon
It would be several years later.  1927 in fact when aviation really began to take off.   As more utility of this new form of travel/transportation presented itself, such as delivering the US Mail. A need to provide some navigation was set up at College Park, Maryland.

The Radio Beacon Show the Way

george k burgessThe first radio beacon was inaugurated alongside the airfield.  A photograph above showing Dr. George K. Burgess, Director of the United States Bureau of Standards, and the aircraft radio beacon at College Park, Maryland, designed for guiding airplanes by radio. This is the first radio beacon for use of civil aviation and this station is but a forerunner of 40 other similar installations to be established at 200-mile intervals along the 8,234 miles of civil airways.
The towers with a radio beacon would herald new advances in the aviation industry as additional applications of this technology would revolutionize the way the world worked, traveled, and fought.

A Time for Mercy (Jake Brigance)

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Final Honors for US Army Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Shurer II

Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Shurer II Is Laid to Rest

Soldiers of  3d Infantry Regiment – The Old Guard – who are garrisoned at Fort Myer, had the sacred duty of rendering final honors for US Army Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Shurer II in Arlington National Cemetery. Shurer was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions with the 3rd Special Forces Group during the Battle of Shok Valley in Afghanistan. He was part of a team sent to capture or kill several high-value members of the Hezb-e Islami al Gulbadin militant group.

OLD GUARD SOLDIERS DELIVER FINAL HONORS

Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Shurer II

SOUNDING TAPS ON A BUGLE

Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Shurer II

PRESENTATION OF THE COLORS

Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Shurer II

FINAL SALUTE

GREEN BERET FOUNDATION

This afternoon, representatives of the Green Beret Foundation attended the military funeral honors conducted for Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Shurer II (3rd Special Forces Group) in Arlington National Cemetery. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, teammates, and friends of Staff Sgt. Shurer. De Oppresso Liber

Staff Sgt. Ronald Shurer II

Medal of Honor Citation Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Shurer II

medal of honor armyThe President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of Congress the Medal of Honor to

STAFF SERGEANT RONALD J. SHURER II, the UNITED STATES ARMY

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty:

Staff Sergeant Ronald J. Shurer II distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty on April 6, 2008, while serving as a Senior Medical Sergeant, Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha 3336, Special Operations Task Force-33, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Staff Sergeant Shurer was part of an assault element inserted by helicopter into a location in Afghanistan. As the assault element moved up a near-vertical mountain toward its objective, it was engaged by a fierce enemy machine gun, sniper, and rocket-propelled grenade fire. The lead portion of the assault element, which included the ground commander, sustained several casualties and became pinned down on the mountainside. Staff Sergeant Shurer and the rest of the trailing portion of the assault element were likewise engaged by the enemy machine gun, sniper, and rocket-propelled grenade fire. As the attack intensified, Staff Sergeant Shurer braved enemy fire to move to an injured Soldier and treat his wounds. Having stabilized the injured Soldier, Staff Sergeant Shurer then learned of the casualties among the lead element. Staff Sergeant Shurer fought his way up the mountainside, under intense enemy fire, to the lead element’s location. Upon reaching the lead element, he treated and stabilized two more Soldiers. Finishing those lifesaving efforts, Staff Sergeant Shurer noticed two additional severely wounded Soldiers under intense enemy fire. The bullet that had wounded one of these Soldiers had also impacted Staff Sergeant Shurer’s helmet. With complete disregard for his own life, Staff Sergeant Shurer again moved through enemy fire to treat and stabilize one Soldier’s severely wounded arm. Shortly thereafter, Staff Sergeant Shurer continued to brave withering enemy fire to get to the other Soldier’s location in order to treat his lower leg, which had been almost completely severed by a high-caliber sniper round. After treating the Soldier, Staff Sergeant Shurer began to evacuate the wounded; carrying and lowering them down the sheer mountainside. While moving down the mountain, Staff Sergeant Shurer used his own body to shield the wounded from enemy fire and debris caused by danger-close airstrikes. Reaching the base of the mountain, Staff Sergeant Shurer set up a casualty collection point and continued to treat the wounded. With the arrival of the medical evacuation helicopter, Staff Sergeant Shurer, again under enemy fire, helped load the wounded into the helicopter. Having ensured the safety of the wounded, Staff Sergeant Shurer then regained control of his commando squad and rejoined the fight. He continued to lead his troops and emplace security elements until it was time to move to the evacuation landing zone for the helicopter. Staff Sergeant Shurer’s actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, Special Operations Command Central, and the United States Army.

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Inspiration

!   Over 85 stellar, totally do-able desserts and other fun-fueled treats for kids (or adults!) to make, from Christina Tosi, founder of Milk Bar and MasterChef Junior judge!

Milk Bar: Kids Only:
A Cookbook

Brenda Ueland

Brenda Ueland

I learned … that inspiration does not come like a bolt, nor is it kinetic, energetic striving, but it comes into us slowly and quietly and all the time, though we must regularly and every day give it a little chance to start flowing, prime it with a little solitude and idleness.

Brenda Ueland

 

If You Want to Write

 

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If I Were the Devil … Paul Harvey

Paul Harvey Aurandt (September 4, 1918 – February 28, 2009), better known as Paul Harvey, was an American radio broadcaster for ABC News Radio. He broadcast News and Comment on mornings and mid-days on weekdays and at noon on Saturdays and also his famous The Rest of the Story segments.


Untamed

“Some books shake you by the shoulder while others steal your heart. In Untamed, Glennon does both at the exact same time.”—Brené Brown

“This memoir is so packed with incredible insight about what it means to be a woman today, what it means to be ‘good,’ and what women will do in order to be loved. I swear I highlighted something in EVERY chapter.”—Reese Witherspoon

“Doyle might just be the patron saint of female empowerment. . . . Here she inspires other women to listen to their intuition and break free of what cages them. . . . Her memoir has a message as clear as a ‘go’ signal: Find and honor your truest self.”People (Book of the Week)

“Reading Glennon Doyle’s memoir, Untamed, is diving into an adventure of what we can become. We collectively grow stronger as we are more willing to ask hard questions.”Ms.

“Filled with hopeful messages . . . encourag[ing] women to reject the status quo and follow their intuition . . . This testament to female empowerment and self-love, with an endearing coming-out story at the center, will delight readers.”Publishers Weekly


 

Good Day!:

The Paul Harvey Story

 

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Throwback Thursday 22 October 2020

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a monument dedicated to deceased U.S. service members whose remains have not been identified. It is located in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, United States.

The Unknowns:

The Untold Story of America’s Unknown Soldier and WWI’s Most Decorated Heroes Who Brought Him Home

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……. Courtesy www.ArlingtonCemetery.net ……. Michael R Patterson

Courtesy of  SHGTUS Public Affairs  SHGTUS seal

Jul 1, 2018

Author Patrick O’Donnell was at the National Archives talking about his new book, “The Unknowns”, and was asked a question by the audience on why Soldiers guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. There were two former Tomb Guards in attendance and Patrick asked one of them to answer that question. (Richard A. Azzaro – Badge 019)

Please enjoy and visit our website for more information on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the Sentinels that stand the eternal watch over this nation’s most sacred shrine. www.tombguard.org

Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs:

The Unknown Story of the Men and Women of

World War II’s OSS

OSS

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Tomb guards

Tomb Guard Badge

Guard Identification Badge Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

The tomb guards are soldiers of the United States Army. The first military guards were troopers from the 3rd Cavalry, “Brave Rifles”, who were posted nearby on Fort Myer. Since April 6, 1948, (known then as “Army Day“), when the regiment was reactivated, it has been guarded by soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Regiment, “The Old Guard”. The Old Guard is also posted to Fort Myer, Virginia, adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery.

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Fairy Tales

C. S. Lewis

“Someday you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.”

C. S. Lewis **

 

C. S. Lewis Signature Classics (8-Volume Box Set):

 

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