Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Memorial services held for fallen Airmen



(Personal Note: I was Jason’s supervisor when he was a young Airman and I a novice SSgt at F.E. Warren, AFB Wy.… He was an extremely sharp troop. A memorial fund has been setup for Jason Norton's family. Donations may be mailed to: Jason L. Norton Memorial Account, c/o Alaska USA Federal Credit Union, P.O. Box 196613, Anchorage, Alaska, 99519-6613. Checks and money orders may be made payable to Jason’s wife Cristina Norton , ``For The Jason L. Norton Memorial Account.''. All money raised will be placed in a college fund for Jason’s 8-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son. )

Memorial services held for fallen Airmen by Staff Sgt. Jasmine Reif 386th Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs

SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFPN) -- More than 500 Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and multinational partners attended a memorial service Jan. 27 to pay their final respects to two Airmen who were killed in Iraq by an improvised explosive device Jan. 22.

Tech. Sgt. Jason Norton, 32, and Staff Sgt. Brian McElroy, 28, were assigned to the 70th Medium Truck Detachment, 586th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron. Both men were deployed from the 3rd Security Forces Squadron at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. The Airmen both left behind wives and children.

The memorial was held at the camp chapel at a forward deployed location. The chapel held a final memorial tribute with photos of the two Airmen. The ceremony included a firing party, a roll call acknowledging their absence and emotional words from friends and colleagues.

The memorial began with "Amazing Grace" being played on the bagpipes to the standing-room-only crowd.

The first speaker was Capt. Kimani Alston, the detachment commander.
"Sergeant Norton was my 'go to guy'. His last mission was the first for our detachment to that new location. He was one of our best and was excited to go on the dangerous mission," Captain Alston said. "Sergeant McElroy was chosen to be the driver and a driver must be strong and capable. The fact that he was chosen to drive should speak for itself."

Col. Mike Trapp, 586th commander, asked everyone to remember why they were there.
"We're here to remember two Airmen who gave the ultimate sacrifice. They put the welfare of others above their own. Jason and Brian were called upon to join a new group of warriors and be transporters. People were worried the Air Force wouldn't be up to it, but they were wrong, and the Airmen have made the Air Force and Army proud. They leave behind a legacy of leadership and service that will follow me the rest of my life," Colonel Trapp said.

Close friends of the two Airmen then stood before the crowd and told personal stories about the friends they will never forget.

"Jason loved NASCAR, hunting and fishing and always had plenty of amusing stories to share," said Master Sgt. Timothy John. "He loved the squad he commanded and his troops would follow him anywhere. He also loved his family and had very strong family values and we will all miss him."

Paying tribute to Sergeant McElroy, Staff Sgt. Richard Cleary said, "Brian always made us laugh and he always knew when to jump into a conversation to make us laugh even more. He was a family man and really enjoyed talking to his wife and kids. His mother gave him a gold cross that he always wore around his neck to remind him to never lose his faith. If you look back, remember the good times and remember him as a good friend."

Near the end of the ceremony Army Chaplain (1st Lt.) Dan Urquhart gave a memorial message and the final roll call was performed.

The synchronized crack of the firing party's riles echoed into the open chapel doors. With tear-filled eyes, the official party began to render honors to the fallen heroes. After the ceremony ended, dozens of people waited in line to render honors to their lost comrades in arms.

Later that afternoon, more than 600 Airmen with the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing held a memorial retreat in Sergeants Norton and McElroy's honor. The retreat included a missing man guard mount roll call and a 21 gun salute.

During the memorial retreat, Col. Tim Hale, 386th AEW commander said, "They have left us a bright torch to carry, men and women, fellow warriors; let's keep the torch moving forward. We owe it to these heroes. Drive on.”

Editor's note: Another service was held at a different forward deployed location Jan. 26.

Photos of the ceremony can be seen here http://www.af.mil/news/story_media.asp?storyID=123015761

Somewhat related blog entry at http://thuis.us/blog/archive/2004_08_29_archive.html

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Picture from 1954 Popular Mechanics Magazine.... read the caption and marvel.

Monday, January 23, 2006

ESPN.com: Broncos fan says he was humiliated by teacher

I don't care what you think of the Bronco's, this is just so wrong!

The "Broncos fan says he was humiliated by teacher" story is located at http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs05/news/story?id=2303468

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Great Job Tiger Scouts!

Tonight the Tiger Cub Scouts of Pack 225 Den 3 were awarded their Tiger and Bobcat badges. Great job boys on completing the first big step in Cub Scouts!
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Sunday, January 22, 2006

PIcture Collage from the Big Game

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Third Quarter and we are looking for the Broncos

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Second Quarter it is loud and we are losing

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Before the game

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Saturday, January 21, 2006

Test of Audio Blog

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Today

Well tonight I was going to post pictures and write about "the boy's" first basketball game of the season. Unfortunately, when we got to the Youth Center this morning it was closed. Don't know why we did not get any calls. Oh well, "the wife" was nice enough to take us shopping for Bronco apparel for tomorrows big game. Hopefully, I'll have some great stuff to post tomorrow night.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

ORANGE FRIDAY!

Gov. Owens Proclaims 'Orange Friday'

See the Governor's proclamation declaring Friday 'ORANGE FRIDAY' in support of the Broncos!

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O.K. you crazy AFC fans...

O.K. you AFC fans what is the deal here??? Why are you willing to pay so much for this weekends game??? I like the Bronco's and I am from Denver so the $115 I spent on the face value of my ticket did not seem too bad (but still a bit steep). Now I see that these tickets are going for thousands of dollars. If you are willing to spend $2000 for a $100 dollar ticket you have just way to much money! Now I'd be happy too take your money and watch the game on my new 62 inch plama HD television, but if you have that much money to blow... how about you just send me a check for the TV so I can watch the super bowl in style and I'll still take my family to the game for under the price you would spend on one ticket???

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Denver 27 - New England 13


This weekend New England... Next weekend the Steelers... and yes, we have tickets (sec 112 row 5)

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Kinda Cool

My fellow nerds,

You might like this…

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Tuesday, January 10, 2006

A Look Into the Past



Thought all of you would enjoy a look into the past. Just think of what we can buy for $8.5K today.

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Today we went to the 100th Stock Show

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