11 September 2004

“God Bless My America”
A quote today from one of my all-time favorite story tellers, Castaway Conner, age three. Well said son.

We may have been sucker punched three years ago, left burned and tattered, but nothing that a few patriotic stitches couldn’t repair and our resolve to not forget those who have sacrificed so much will forever keep me focused on the fact that we didn’t pick this fight, but we’re damn sure gonna win it. This We’ll Defend. Sgt Hook out.


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  1. HOOK!!! Damn, Top, I’m glad to hear from you. Hope all’s well. We’re remembering all of you guys, this day especially.

    Comment by Ric James — 12 September 2004 @ 0312


  2. “we didn’t pick this fight, but we’re damn sure gonna win it.” That’s what I’m talking about!

    Getr Done Hook!

    Comment by TrueGRITS — 12 September 2004 @ 0338


  3. Damn Straight!

    Good to see you poke your head up Hook! I’ve been wondering how you were doing!

    God Bless all of you.

    Comment by TexasGal — 12 September 2004 @ 0348


  4. Good to read you, especially on this day.

    My hearfelt thanks for:
    - inspiring me to write again,
    - for being a repository of my late-nite comments on nights when I either couldn’t sleep because of the nightmares or the insomnia
    - for making me laugh and when I wanted to wallow yet again in my sorrow,
    - for reminding me that life is all about living
    - for your service and dedication, for its your selfless sacrifice and that of your family that inspires me on a daily basis,

    and finally, thank you for making my best friend Mike come alive again. when I read your words it’s very much like in the style of the stories Mike used to tell. Everyone loved the stories Mike told and just as much as everyone loves the stories you write.

    May God continue to bless you and your family. Till the next read…

    Comment by Michele — 12 September 2004 @ 0357


  5. First time posting - just to say I’m very glad to see your post - I was getting worried about you. My sincerest thanks for your service.

    Hugs from Green Bay WI on this solomn day of rememberence.

    Comment by rski — 12 September 2004 @ 0508


  6. Me too. Missed your upbeat read.

    Comment by buddy brown — 12 September 2004 @ 0611


  7. Thanks for coming back to us briefly. We missed you. We have not forgotten and we know you haven’t either. Thanks for protecting our freedom and for preventing further destruction to our way of life. We are grateful.

    Comment by Kathleen Acton — 12 September 2004 @ 1511


  8. well said hook! it’s wonderful to hear from you…hope you and your buccaneers are doing well…thanks again for what you and your men/women overseas do for OUR country. take care

    Comment by june — 12 September 2004 @ 1554


  9. From the mouths of babes comes wisdom sometimes. God Bless you and your family.

    Comment by TRA — 12 September 2004 @ 1701


  10. Amen, my friend, AMEN!

    Comment by Connie — 12 September 2004 @ 1707


  11. Glad to read you again! Hopefully your work gets us OBL.

    Comment by Lord British — 12 September 2004 @ 1845


  12. Long Overdue Blurfing
    Football season is officially here - - and I have to say, that while I love Monday Night Football - I’m feeling a little left out because my team isn’t playing today because their first, official season game is tomorrow night — so I have to wait whi…

    Trackback by Just A Girl — 12 September 2004 @ 2328


  13. Beautiful post and welcome back. Glad to hear from you.

    Comment by Jenny — 13 September 2004 @ 1202


  14. God Bless.

    Comment by Jane — 13 September 2004 @ 1233


  15. Really miss you !! 911 was a wound to my heart,as it was to most of America. I’m from the metro Ny area and the towers were in my view from my home and to look at the skyline without them continually reminded me of that morning.We live in Florida now to be near my family but the hurt will never go away.I thank our Commander in Chief for being steadfast and I thank ALL of our dedicated service members for a very difficult and dangerous job they have before them, risking their lives, for their sacrifices and I also thank their families for what they are going through.
    I ask God to place a hedge of protecion around all of you, I ask that He keep you safe and always in His sight.I ask that He may bless you all and may God Bless America.

    Comment by Mickey//Fort Walton Beach,FL — 13 September 2004 @ 1240


  16. Right on, brothah!

    f

    Comment by Fred Schoeneman — 13 September 2004 @ 1708


  17. AMEN!!! Glad to see your post, Hook.

    Comment by Lynette F — 13 September 2004 @ 2000


  18. Hook,
    you had me worried, so happy to see you back. 9/11 will never be forgotten, Bless little Conner, The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
    Glad you are safe.
    Mary Proud Army Mom of Danny

    Comment by Mary Ellen — 13 September 2004 @ 2127


  19. I Got a comment from a Canadian named Leap-Frog. He wanted me to pass this around the military:

    I’m not American, but I’d like to personally thank you and all the coalition forces. No one wants to go to war, but sometimes you are left with no choice but to do so.
    I do feel bad that my country, your northern neighbour, bailed out, using the UN as an excuse! Even though we have but a small military force the moral and political support would have been better than siding with the likes of France and others.
    I’ve lost confidence in my governments leadership ability, and lack of vision on the global picture!
    Again,I Thank You (and please let other soldiers know that not all Cannuc’s are so clued out!)
    Sincerely,
    leap_frog | 09.13.04 - 5:47 pm | 0151


  20. Sgt. Hook,
    It’s good to hear from you again! I was so glad to see your post today! Thank you for keeping us all safe! Know that you, your family, and the rest of our heroes are in our hearts always! Let your comrades know that America is sending it’s love!
    God Bless,
    Christy

    Comment by Christy — 14 September 2004 @ 1835


  21. Hey dude!!! Cowabunga…we thought you went covert on us…scary man. We missed ya. How’s the soles over there? Need more shoes? What about you and the guys…do you need something? Just say the word and it is winging your way….lots of love and isn’t life groovy?
    Kim in Bonita, California

    Comment by Kim Brogan — 17 September 2004 @ 0433


  22. OK Hook! It’s been a week now. Hopefully you are just busy and having really good results. But a little peek from you would be welcomed!

    Comment by TexasGal — 19 September 2004 @ 0257


  23. see you SOON brother

    Comment by SSG Chris Lewis — 21 September 2004 @ 0059


  24. Hook,
    Stay safe and drop us a line as soon as you can… we are missing the light of your words!
    Hugs,
    Christy

    Comment by Christy — 21 September 2004 @ 1743


  25. Hope to hear from you soon. You and all the heroes in the ME are in my prayers.

    Comment by itismedavid — 21 September 2004 @ 1838


  26. Beautiful post.

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. YOUR A HERO

    stay safe

    *smooch*

    Comment by vadergrrrl — 22 September 2004 @ 0220


  27. When my 3yr old sees a soldier in uniform he claps and yells “The Soldiers Are Home! The Soldiers Are Home!”….his uncle came home safely after a year in Iraq and the homecoming cheers have stayed in his big-little heart and mind ever since. Something about a patriotic child that tugs at the heart…..

    God Bless You, Your Men, and Your Families!

    A Proud Texas Momma

    Comment by Debra Warren — 27 September 2004 @ 0422


  28. We love you and all the soldiers, thank you for your sacrifice every minute of every day. We miss you and we have not forgotten. Doors open in Maine, waiting for when you come home, a little fishin’, a little lobsta, alot of thanks and prayers. My daughter is only thirteen and she knows you are all heroes. She wants to grow up to kick butt too.

    Comment by Enjoli — 7 October 2004 @ 1655


  29. U.S. warplanes were sent into action in eastern Afghanistan early on Sunday after U.S. ground positions came under rocket attack, a military spokesman said.

    Colonel Roger King told Reuters by telephone from Bagram Air Base, just north of the capital Kabul, that three rockets were fired from high ground, with one landing within 100 meters (yards) of a forward U.S. position.
    U.S. special forces troops who saw the firing called in close air support, and A-10 attack aircraft moved in and strafed the position from where the rockets were fired with machinegun fire and small rockets.
    There was no immediate report of casualties from the air strike near Asadabad in Kunar province, close to the Pakistan border.
    Hundreds of U.S. soldiers are taking part in a new operation in southeastern Afghanistan searching for remnants of Afghanistan’s ousted Taliban militia and the al Qaeda network it sheltered.
    The operation has so far involved mainly the discovery of weapons caches and a small number of arrests.
    The United States and its allies have been repeatedly frustrated by the apparent ability of al Qaeda and Taliban members to hide in rugged mountains, blend into the local population or flee across the porous border into neighboring Pakistan.

    Comment by Phentermine — 6 November 2004 @ 0759


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