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REST IN PEACE BROTHER WWR Coordinator SC, Regions 3 and 4
Posts: 2,684
Location: Pa.
This request is from me. Nick never got a welcome home since he's returned to his home in Willow Grove Pa. and I would really like to see this young man be treated like a rock star. My family and I are treating him to dinner at Outback Steakhouse in Jamison at the end of this escort and with any luck, Bob Price ( WW-II Vet) will too.
Short bio Army Sgt. Nick Wagner has been a friend to my son SSgt. Kris Rombold since the early 90's. I just recently got word he has left the Army after 5 years with the Big Red 1 doing two tours of Iraq. He was infantry lead gunner having hands on time with various weapons including a S.A.W. but judging by the big smile on his face I would say his favorite is the M-2 50 cal. He is looking to his future in either law enforcement or boarder patrol. His father did 2 tours in Nam with 1st cav.
Who: Army Sgt Nick Wagner What: escort and W H Where: Thunderbird Bowling Center Willow Grove http://maps.google.com/maps/pl.....5.112206 with an escort to Outback Steakhouse in Jamison Pa http://maps.google.com/maps?hl.....amp;z=10&iwloc=B Time: 1400 with Nick arriving at 1430 there, then KSU of 1445 to our WW-II Vets house for a brief mug and hug. After that we will mount up and go to Outback Steakhouse several blocks away. Anyone wishing to stay and enjoy dinner with us is more then welcome to do so.
I have already coined this soldier and judging by the tear in his eye, this escort should really touch his heart. Please join me (on my first mission as RC) to show him how much we appreciate his service. An FYI, please visit this link from Thunderbird Bowling Centers as they were very happy to lend their facility to this mission. http://phillybowl.net/bvl.aspx More info to follow. ----------------------UPDATE------------------------- This mission has now become a3-fer. Near the end of Nicks escort, we are going to stop by to mug and hug (gently) Bob Price, an 88 year old WW II Vet. He was an Army Air Corp. waist gunner on B-17's in Europe. A very soft spoken patriot who feels like he, along with his efforts to keep this country free and safe, have been forgotten. When I stopped in to see if it was okay to bring a few of my friends by to meet him, he broke out in tears of joy. He could not understand why people he never met would care enough to stop by and want to meet him. He said" I'm lucky to still be alive, there are not many of us left". I thanked him for still being around, the tears rolled again. Please everyone, lets show him we in fact do care.
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Welcome Home Sgt. Nick Wagner thank you for your service and all you have done for our great nation.
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need
Welcome Home Sgt. Nick Wagner. Thank you for your service. Also, Welcome Home Nick's Dad. Thank you for your service. A proud family tradition of dedication to serving our country.
Riding in Memory of My Father - Robert I. Fredericks - 1st Lt. 87th Division, D-347th Regiment (1942 - 1945)
REST IN PEACE BROTHER WWR Coordinator SC, Regions 3 and 4
Posts: 2,684
Location: Pa.
See first post for update.
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An American Soldier is someone who, at some point in his life, wrote out a check, payable"to the United States of America" for the sum total of up to and including my life." We as citizens of those same United States owe them no less than unconditional support.
Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit,... regard one another as more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also the interests of others. Philippians 2: 3-4 In Memory of Daddy, Uncle Roy, Uncle Earl, Stretch, Bluesman Al, Steve
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Welcome Home Sgt. Wagner and thank you for your service! Standing by in Hatboro
The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive veterans of early wars were treated and appreciated by our nation. George Washington
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