A Salute to our American Soldiers and Heroes |
| Posted by Menifee Live Staff (staff) on May 26 2008 |
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Picture: Army Port, Guam 1953
We are indebted to you the men and women of distinguished courage. The way you serve for your Country is of an Honorable Character like no other. As we enjoy the Freedoms we live here in the United States of America, You our Heroes are forever remembered for Standing for that Freedom.
As American Sons, Daughters, Mothers, Fathers, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, & Friends have gone to war from the infancy of the United States of America. From the American Revolution to WWll to our current war in Iraq these Soldiers have fought for the freedom of attacks on the U.S.A. And we are humbly reminded our Freedom in the United States of America is not Free but it is commended by these Noble Heroes who fight for Liberty and Justice for All.
Inspired by: Private Jesus (Jesse) DeLaCruz-23 & R.J. DeLaCruz who have both grown to be Honorable and Courageous Godly Men.
Private Jesse DeLaCruz is A Menifee Resident who enlisted in the Army in 2007, while in Iraq he and 3 other soldiers were hit by a rocket propelled grenade while investigating a roadside bombing in early March,2008. The family was told he lost his left leg below the knee and has shrapnel injuries. He was sent to Germany and should be Home to the United States soon.
Also Delia & Richard DeLaCruz and Family who took me in & treated me as your own. You have all been a Blessing to me more than you know. Much Love & may you all be Blessed with the Richness you have always Blessed others with.
3-18-2008
Story of Private Jesse DeLaCruz
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Last changed: May 26 2008 at 8:12 AM
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