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NJ Saltwater Fisherman => Non-Fishing Discussions => Topic started by: harbison on April 29, 2012, 06:01:44 PM
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What price freedom:
Throughout history, millions of courageous men and women have served and protected this Country we call America. America! Land of the FREE!
1776, We the peoples of this new country declares that we are, and will forever be, free!
This New Country, this land born from a diversity of oppressed cultures, this land of opportunities, bears the hopes and dreams of so many. The though of being able to choose the life one want to live, is at best, a concept for most, a dream, a dream so far from reality that it resembles a fairy tale, a mythical land of fiction. We, in America, refuse to accept that concept of reality. We will be FREE, FREE at any cost. But what cost freedom? Freedom has never, is, and will never be, free. Freedom, a reality bought and paid for with blood, shattered bones, shattered lives. We, all of us, are FREE because we in this country have, and will continue to, pay the price, the price for freedom. Many patriots, heroes, Americans have, in the course of freedom, given all that they could possibly give. Thousands upon thousands of Americans, America's heroes, will never again step foot on American soil. Thousands have returned as 'Wounded Warriors'.
It is to the veterans of this great country that we owe our freedom, our American way of life, our American dream. We can never even hope to pay these heroes, these 'Wounded Warriors' what they are really worth. What price FREEDOM! How do you re-pay Mister Pete Herrick, Iraq war veteran. Mister Herrick proudly served in the navy of this country. Six weeks before 9/11 he was severely injured in a mortar attack. What price freedom? Today, this American hero is joined by his courageous wife, Diana, and his father, his father known only as 'Mountain Man'. Thanks to the State of Maine for giving us the Herrick family.
Thanks to Mister Ralph Raperto, a Vietnam 'Wounded Warrior'. for giving more than any man should ever be asked to give. After having his left arm shattered, this man, this American legend, returned to battle, to defending his country. A short time later a land mine claimed both of his legs. What price freedom?
In a show of gratitude, of patriotism, the Allen's, owners of Tiger Island Outfitters, rewarded these American icons with a good old Southern tradition, a hunt for the Florida wild boar. Ralph shot two. He had a smile on his face from ear to ear. Ralph used a WW ll rifle to down his prizes. Following a tremendously exciting hunt, was a real Southern tradition, a BBQ feast fit for a king, fit for a 'Wounded warrior!. Live music, with a Southern flair, was provided by Shell Mound 3.
Thanks to Tiger island Outfitters for organizing this tribute to our 'Wounded Warriors' And a very special thanks to the many organizations who donated so much, to the fine chefs, to Shell mound 3, to the grateful patrons of this country, this FREE country, for making this tribute, this salute to America's heroes, to our 'Wounded Warriors', possible.
What price freedom:
What a feast:
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Even 'Mountain Man' from Maine enjoys a good old Southern feast:
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The Music...Southern stile:
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Mister Pete Herrick & Family:
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Mister Ralph Raperto:
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Check out the 10 minute video of the Tiger Island tribute to our real heroes, our 'Wounded Warriors!'
Mister Chuck Echenique, 'VIEWS FROM THE BLIND' columnist Woods''nWater Magazine, gives the dedication:
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Bob Harbison Native Florida Sportsman, member Florida Outdoor Writers Association
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Good Stuff
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Awesome Harbison! clp Thank you to our brave vets! t^
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Thank you gentlemen/ladies. It was a real honor to cover this event. I will never forget the looks on these 'Wounded Warriors' faces. To say they were thrilled does, in no way, express the emotions I witnessed. They appreciated the outcry of support much more than can ever be imagined. It was a real honor!
Bob H.
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TT^ To the Allens for hosting the feast. TT^ TT^ To the vets so the Allens are able to host the feast. TT^ TT^ TT^ To the animals that gave the ultimate sacrifice to the feast. Just wish I could taste some of that, looks delicious.
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slt slt slt t^
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Great write-up with an even better cause slt
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slt slt slt NICE JOB MEN slt slt slt
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Great job! slt slt
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Awesome clp
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Thanks guys! It was an event I will never forget. I spent all afternoon with Ralph. What a gentleman, what a hero! I do not believe words can adequately describe the excitement in this man's eyes. He talked about his rifles & the hogs he shot for hours. He gave so much, and lost so much. Never did I hear a single complaint, a single gripe. He remains an inspiration for all around him. Ralph is living life to the fullest!
OH! I almost forgot. Someone mentioned food. If you have never tried hot, out of the oak wood smoker, pork and chicken, you owe it to yourself to do so. It defies the imagination. In addition we had another good ole Southern favorite, smoked sausage. Salads of all kinds, cakes, pies, etc., etc., the list went on & on. Talk about a feast!
Salute to our wounded warriors will be held again next year. The only thing that would make it better would be to have those from the Garden State join us. Bob H.