Música para dormir: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyNq8... Sons suaves da natureza: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL8LU... Música para relaxar: ua-cam.com/video/f2NAXGxJTv4/v-deo.html
My father was only 19 when he was sent to Luzon in the Philippines during WWII. He returned thin, worn and changed. Back then, you didn't have PTSD, you just sucked it up and kept going. Haunted by what he had seen and done, he turned to drink. When I was born, he was a full-fledged alcoholic, abuser and chronically unemployed. He died of liver failure at only 34 years of age. I still carry the broken bones and scars he gave me, as well as the mental and emotional scars of a child that didn't understand. Flash forward twenty years, Vietnam and then Desert Storm. Against my family's wishes, I joined the military and It was my turn to face the limits of my humanity and courage. I too killed, and cried and lay awake at night staring into the darkness. I could have easily become him, but I managed to hold onto myself through the love of others and the faith and loyalty of my comrades. I was one of the lucky ones. In the end, I made the military my career, returned to college and earned my PhD and proudly wear my Vietnam/Desert Storm hat with my decorations everywhere I go. Do I hate my father for what he became? No. Not anymore. Many in WWII were killed, and many others broken beyond repair. It took me facing the same horror and conflict that he experienced for me to understand. While I may never be able to love you Dad, at least now, I understand you. Rest in peace, your namesake (your Grandson), would have made you proud, as I have always hoped that I could have. 570
@Stipe Vucenovic Thank you for your kind comments. Being a young soldier, I would like to give you a small piece of advice. Being a soldier, in some ways, is like being a weapon. What you do can be in the name of good, or evil. Always strive to champion the good, and you will inherit the honor that so many warriors before you bequeath to you. God Bless and Keep You Safe.
A wonderful confession, were it not for the heroic American soldiers, communism or some other totalitarian system would reign everywhere. You can be proud of your dad, although he caused you a lot of pain, he went through a lot of pain himself, and because he was sensitive, he reacted. May God forgive him all this and bring peace and relief to your family.
Hi Daniel, it is difficult for a non-military person to even try to understand what being a soldier means. I do know from experience though that somehow, the suffering of your father has been injected into you, and you are dealing with it, whether you want it or not; it is part of you. My grandfather was killed in WWII at the age of 29, and my dad has been suffering from not knowing that man for his entire life. He was only 4 years old back then, so he has almost no memory, if any at all, but his picture is in his wallet and on his bedroom drawer, and pretty much the first thing he sees each day when he wakes up. I have been trying to get him to talk about what the heck is bothering him for a long time, because I really hated to see him so sad, but these older generations are so damn stubborn and they just won't say anything. I am glad to hear that there are people like you who have managed to stay away from the dark side, so to speak. And let's hope that something like a World War never, ever happens again.
I am from Germany. I know that my fighting ancestors were the bad guys. My grandfather was KIA during the Battle of Kursk in Russia, in 1943. My grandmother never ever talked about him. Not a word. When she died, 69 years later, we cleaned up her apartment and found the goodbye letter my grandfather had on him when he was killed. She had kept it hidden all that time. I wanted to know who that man was, so I sent a request to the army archive in Berlin. Some of you may know the movie 'Music Box', so I figured, whatever he did, I want to know it. The army kept very good records about each soldier, so I got his file. He was in the 73rd tank regiment. At some point, Hitler ordered them to free the 6th army, who was trapped in Stalingrad. About 20 miles away from the city, they had to retreat. The Battle of Kursk was supposedly the turning point of the war. He was killed by a Russian sniper on July 15, and buried somewhere near Belgorod in Russia. When the German army retreated, they flattened all cemeteries because they did not want the Red Army to desecrate them. I (sort of) geolocated the gravesite by doing research in Russian archives. There is an organization that locates the remains of soldiers and reburies them elsewhere. My father does not want me to tell them where he is, he says: he has been there for more than 80 years, let him stay there forever. Either way, I always have had deep respect for the allied forces, and for the sacrifices they made. This song is a fitting tribute !
Thank You For Your Service. Respect From Thailand. George Dupont U.S.Army Veteran in the United States Civil War Era. Peace Liberty and Freedom come to us. We are fighting for its.
well its your system that enables idiots to the top but also that is true democraxy but the system and balances isnt great! in affect joe blogs (trump) became president with no real platform so anyone was posted to an open post, since the USA lost an external enemy its turned internal so death by 1000 small internal cuts wil ruin your ocountry, not top say anyone has perfected a flawless system!
We're not heroes, the real heroes never came home. We're just survivors, living day to day, always thinking of the brothers whom gave us everything, life included. We're just men, ashamed of the fact that the best of us sacrificed themselves and their families to get us to today. We're just soldiers, reliving the wars of yesterday and praying for a brighter tomorrow. We're just shells of who we used to be, as part of us died with them, our brothers and sisters, our best friends, our saviors. We're not heroes & we're not made of stone, we are humans. The true heroes, never came home.
I humbly disagree, heroes still walk and ride in wheel chairs, that I am free to speak the truth. ALL fought and some came home to live, that I am free to say, I humbly disagree.
@@whatthefuturedominion169 You're absolutely correct, sir. If anything, you men are the biggest heroes of all; those who paid the price and came back to tell the tale. Gods bless you and your family in these trying times
It's been 5 years since my grandfather passed away. He was a mechanic of the United States Air Force stationed in Taiwan maintaining all fighter craft prepped and ready for deployment
Daniel, I graduated high school in June 1975, just weeks after we evacuated the embassy in Saigon. Our society, especially the military, was greatly demoralized at the time. So, I decide not to serve. As such, I cannot begin to understand what your father or you experienced. Even if I had served, I do not know if I would have the words to say. All I can offer is a humble THANK YOU - for your service and for learning to understand you father.
Iam a Former force recon United States Marine and this is truly stirring to listen to!🇺🇸 it generates a whole host of emotions but especially pride and honor and courage! Once a Marine always a Marine Semper Fidelis 🇺🇸🇺🇸 Donald Patrick Kaeser United States Marine Corps 🇺🇸
What honor and pride to have without knowledge ?what honor and pride to have for distroing countrys ?you don't defend your country you just defend financial interest of the rich guys,and is stupid to think that'a patriotic act...
@@tylerbrown4633 i know what i'm doing, à soldier without political and patriotic knowledge became a potential killer (Thomas Sankara),it's time to wake up and see the reality,ok?have a good day...
There's a saying - "Live a life worthy of their sacrifice." I'm trying my best to give back. I couldn't join up myself, but a lot of my friends did. So now I volunteer at my local USO and with a veteran mental health group. To help those who serve and be a member of the 'Force behind the Forces" means a great deal to me. Bless all of you, no matter what branch you serve in!
I am a "Cold War" Veteran. Not only did I, but a heck of lot of other folks stood on that wall to prevent WWIII from happening. So for ALL my Cold War Veterans, I say SEMPER FI. We did our jobs
The Honor between soldiers is universal. Regardless of nationality, the calling is sacred. I love you, brothers and sisters in arms throughout the world. God bless you to serve well.
My Uncle Ray was 25 and working for the Chicago and Northwestern, was married, when Pearl Harbor was attacked. Yet he joined the Army December 8, 1941. He was put into Army anti-aircraft and was sent to New Guinea to help the Anzacs to push the Japanese out. For this he was awarded the Bronze Star. Jump two years when he landed in the Philippines. With the Japanese Air Force wiped out his battery was sent out on "search and destroy" missions, sent after pockets of resistance the infantry had missed. One day his squad, led by a Filipino lieutenant, was pinned down. The Filipino was hit, and Uncle Ray went out, on his own, to rescue the man under heavy enemy fire. For this action Uncle Ray was given the Silver Star. Uncle Ray was a quiet man, one who never spoke of his exploits, that is, until he met his nephew. He talked to me, but not Aunt Florence, relieving the long suppressed stress and telling of himself of long ago, when he and his generation were truly giant killers. Uncle Ray died in 1991, knowing that he was held as a hero by a young nephew. Thank you Uncle Ray, for standing at the plate and for you extraordinary service to our country.
As a Combat Medic, both as a Grunt with the First Air Calvary Division, and with MAC-V Medical Teams and finally, with the 159th DUST-OFF Det. Helicopter Ambulance Vietnam 1967-1969 I would do it all-over-again if my Country called. Everything we did over there was for the man in front, on both sides of you and the one behind you. Not for Mother, apple pie, etc etc.
Bonita música, hace pensar en los miles de hombres con honor que nos precedieron, que supieron luchar por su palabra y morir por sus ideales. Gloria a todos aquellos que enarbolaron la bandera del honor.
@@josemartinez4573 Ya quisieran estos tener una décima parte de la historia que tenemos nosotros, eso si, la poquita que tienen la saben tergiversar y vender bien.
Bless you... most American's, from a not-too-distant-past, were drafted to fight. Nonetheless, draftee or volunteer, our wives sacrificed every bit as much as their husbands. Keeping a family together, never knowing, coping day-to-day in a life without their spouse... a combat veteran's wife is a special woman.
Thank you all men of honor. Thank you for make this world a better one, with your effort and loyalty. I am proud for everyone of you unknown soldiers, who bring us a better morn each day.
My dad uncle's all of them gone now..yet they served..love them miss my comrades. And so many gone will.see them again one day. Bye daddy. You served with such honor.
This celebrate men who believed in a greater good and were ready to face anything to help built it. It´s such a beautiful melody that trascend ages and nationalities.
AND IT SHALL COME TO PASS, AFTERWARD, THAT I WILL POUR OUT MY SPIRIT ON ALL FLESH ; YOUR SONS AND YOUR DAUGHTERS SHALL PROPHECY, YOUR OLD MEN SHALL DREAM DREAMS, YOUR YOUNG MEN SHALL SEE VISIONS. AND ALSO MY MENSERVANTS AND ON MY MAIDSERVANTS I WILL POUR OUT MY SPIRIT IN THOSE DAYS.
Allí van los de Alcántara, a la carga!!!! Sables en mano, honor galopante, sin miedo realizan una de las últimas cargas gloriosas de la historia. Como auténticos héroes dieron su vida por sus compañeros, no mirando atrás, sin dudar, el deber lo requirió y ellos cumplieron con creces. Honor y gloria a los caídos por dios y por España
Puto facha, los que hablas son defensores del capital violador , del estado opresor y asesinos de las masas laboriosas, quieres saber cuantos miembros de mi familia murieron por culpa de tu puto dios y de la basura capitalista y feodalista Son una supra mierda que la humanidad ha de expulsar por el desarollo de la emancipacion del genero humano, en contra de los privilegiados explotantes y opresores, no son heroes, son bestias deshumanizadas, sin honor ¡¡¡Ni olvido, ni perdon !!!
Omg what a track ...Im in the UK and this is an absolute tribute to all service personell wherever you are and what a honour piece showing the Respect we have for our fallen ...To all the people who lost their lives in 9/11 I honour and salute you all individually
To all our brave, strong and wise unsung heroes- the newly graduated marines troops and pilot who died during plane crashed of Philippine Air Force C130 (US - Hercules )in Sulu. Never stop fighting being the brave among the bravest PhilippIne Soldiers. Fight and protect our beloved motherland freedom and democracy in the Spirit World. You are not forgotten and legend never dies. My sincere condolence and deepest sympathy to all bereaved families. Rest in Peace FILIPINO Warrior Angels !
It is a gods warriors music for peace pride honour loyalty and of all the united stars of America of all that join to defend our country god bless them each and everyone of them that sacrifice there life's for us amen you will never be forgotten ever we shall meet you in heavens gates at gods thrown. Salute. Amen. Bklyn. M 41
@@thesweetdevilguy I was deliberating between asked or gained. I am not a native English speaker. But for me "asked" seemde someting like that they wanted something , while "gained" seemded better suited.
Adore this. Cry all the time. I want to be carried into my funeral to this. I’ll be humming to it from my coffin!! My late husband had Gladiator. Cried again. 😢😢😢😢
This song remember me of my father, a WWII, Korean, and Vietnam War Vet. And even though he didn't died in war, he came very affected. But, no matter what, he'll always going to be my Avenger, my hero, MY DAD!!! 😪👍🙂😉
This is awesome!!! We need to remember the Vet´s!!! 2 Days ago on Munich Airport in Terminal 1 I saw a Navy Vet.... I asked the lady in front of me: "Wow, a Vietnam Vet of the Navy?" The Lady answered me:" Yes, it´s my dad".... The next move was to go the old man and say: "Thank you for your service!" This old man´s eyes were wide open... This is what´s make us young generation thankfully!!! We don´t know what the elder people all went through to give us our freedom and lifestyle, we´re used to have!!! We should spend more attention to this people!!!!
I wish more of the younger generation can understand this but unfortunately they do not understand a sacrifice of a soldier and our school systems are failing to teach the same.
All of you from the Spanish community, welcome, but you should know that this hospital is Christian. If your child is born here, it is American, not only from North America, but from the entire American continent from Argentina to Alaska.
My father joined the Royal Navy in 1944 aged 16 (he told them he was 17) in 1945 he was Fighting an Aircraft Carrier across the Pacific, he was a signalman and also served as part of the anti aircraft gun crews on a multi barrelled barrage gun. When I listen to this music I see him stood with his gun crew as all hell breaks out around them, fighting to protect their ship and all she stood for in the fight for the freedom of mankind. He never said much about it and the friends he lost and I never thought to thank him for what he and his shipmates did and died for and it's to late now......
really reminds me of all the old medal of honor and call of duty soundtracks, you know the ps2 pre 2008 era when each game sounded like a high budget Hollywood ww2 movie like saving private ryan or band of brothers
I'm a proud 4th generation Irish Catholic United States Marine from the small town in Pennsylvania! My grandfather bought the Chapstick water canal and rabaul in the Solomon Islands campaign! My uncle John and Uncle Eddie were Marines in the Korean War during the landing and inchon!my father did two tours in Southeast Asia on the island of Vietnam during the Tet offensive!I served in Beirut Grenada and the first Persian Gulf War with the president Robert Wilson Reagan a President George HW Bush! I was an 0311 MARINE Corps Grunt Machine gunner! I also serve the short time with Marine Force Recon! This music please bring such chills to my spine!it kills me for trying and the men in my family who were the Marine uniform! It makes me feel proud to be a Recon Marine! I took had such tough men in my family that raised a tough man! Semper fidelis God bless the Marines God bless America! 🇺🇸☘️💚💪🦸✝️
Marines are the ones rescuing the kids. Some of them break down because of how bad it is. These warriors deserve our support, prayers and respect. God bless you, sir. Sending angels out to the Marines, Special Forces and allied forces rescuing the innocent as we speak. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
3 of my great grandfathers was fighting during WW2, one of the them was send to Auschwizt and killed there, he left behind 3 small children and wife around first year of the war... No one followed theirs bravery into military uniform in our family. Don K you were born as strong and resilient man, your family just gave the guiding way... Be proud of yourself.
I never knew him. My great grandfather. He fought in the battle of Hypha. Riding on bare horseback, German bullets flying off, cries and groans of the dying, riding straight from where the firing came. He knew he wasn't coming back, for his men and family...
May those who fought, in any war, from any side, be remembered. War is not the fault of those fighting in it, but the fault of the leaders calling for war.
It's the greatest commitment which a soldier has for his nation the glory the sacrifices and commitment to uphold the flag at all costs even at the peril of one's own life it's incomparable.
I would like to dedicate this song to the greatest generation of Korea, those who fought and defended our nation with the help of UN veterans in the 1950 Korean War. After the devastating war, they built up Korea out of nothing to this state of advaned country that can provide back to the world community. Thank you for your dedication and legacy. And also to those UN veterans, you may had or have thought the war was forgotten. But every single day, more than 50 million people of Koreans are enjoying freedom, democracy and prosperity. Each day is the evidence of your victory. It is not and will not be forgotten. Thank you for your service.
My dad served in the Navy during the Korean Conflict, shelling communist Norks and Chinese with the Iowa's 16" guns. 50 years later he received a simple Korean-made wristwatch, and a letter from Korea's president, thanking him for his service to free Korea. He was absolutely thrilled with such a kind gesture of remembrance and gratitude from Korea.
For my grandfather. WWII. My father and Uncle. Vietnam. Myself. The first gulf war and then back as a Police Advisor in 2008...............I must Thank the Gold Star Families for their Sacrifice, for those who did not come home. As a Navy Corpsman. THANK YOU.
I am an Indonesian I was in Huston back in 2012 for Oil and Gas training. I really admire of how the people love their veterans. Honestly, I am not always agree with US policy's. But, everyone have to agree that this country gave the ultimate sacrifice to the world history. I don't really care of how these conflict emerged. But US has sacrificed thousands or perhaps hundreds of thousands of life's of their children to end the war and bring peace. And as i see the pics of the video, they just do their jobs and may God bless them.
They went with songs to the battle, they were young, straight of limb, true of eyes, steady and aglow. They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted, They fell with their faces to the foe. They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them. Lest we forget.
I hear you brother.. Malaysian army infantry. I had the honor of training with you marines when I was a younger man. I only have this to say: if I had to choose anyone to fight alongside, it would be you guys. God bless you, brother
This song perfectly speaks to the heroism and bravery of those who sacrificed everything so that we as a nation, as a world wouldn't have to sacrifice the one thing we all take for granted....our freedom
Im a Hollywood Marine thru no fault of my own. Ive seen my fellow Marines in action . There are no finer fighting men on this earth. Im proud to have served with the BEST.
It is that time of year when the nights grow dark and I am dragged back to the places in my memory that I dont wish to go. I know I must go though, if I dont then the ones that fell in those places will be alone, they are my brothers and I owe it to them to revisit my past. I am only 55 yet I feel so fragile now that I simply cannot identify with the young man that I was. I stand at ease and gaze at my Lee Teter print of "Reflections" and it reminds me of just how lucky I am. No matter how low I have felt in my life, I am lucky. Some were not. I have lost more friends to suicide than on the two way range. My family and friends think I am something I am not. I love them but they don't know me. No heroes here, just a foolish man who was lucky to serve with some heroes for 22 years. Rest easy brothers and see you in Valhalla where we can unpack silk at 650 and laugh at the devil as he stands to attention.
With much gratitude and honour I salute all those who would protect the freedoms and liberty of their people. Blessed are those who would lay down their lives for the safety and well being of their countrymen. I pray the Lord of all this Earth and the firmament above give comfort to this world. Let he reign on Earth with mercy and healing for his creation.
"The letter that, Mike Ranney sent me. Do you remember how he ended it? You do? 'I cherish the memories of a question my grandson asked me the other day. And he said "Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?" And Grandpa said 'No. But I served in a Company of Heroes.'- Major Winters recalling Myron "Mike" Ranney's letter. ♠️
Thank you to all the UN allied forces who fought in the Korean War. The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, New Zealand, Philippines, Turkey, Ethiopia, Thailand, Belgium, Greece, South Africa, Luxembourg, Colombia. The country of medical support. Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Italy, India, Germany, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, India, Poland. Korea, which is only a small country in Asia, was the poorest country at the time. All the countries in the free camp belonging to the un have sent their wills to send troops. Thank you to all the allied forces who gave their lives to Korea who don't know where it is. Korea has not forgotten. korean war 1950~1953
Ashoka: Although his Ashoka formally believed in Buddhism, it did not discriminate against other religions. What he opposed was everything that violated moral principles, and morality is the essence of all religions. So he never opposed theists, Brahmins and other religions. He still has a previous religious attitude of "respecting the gods." He still treats Brahmins very generously, often giving them a large number of gifts, correcting the same as Ajivikas, a believer of Gosala. The Ashoka specifically represents the common essence of religion and prevents all factions from speaking against each other to produce adverse results. This is an administrative unit that manages not only Buddhism, but also all religions, and even Jainism also includes internal . . Although he himself believes in the teachings of Buddha; prays to Buddhist prayers; respects the three treasures of Buddhism; abides by the obedience of Buddha's return; close to Buddhist Sangha; strengthens the Buddhist community, but he never encourages anyone to believe in any particular denomination. He had declared before the masses that no matter sambodhi or Nirvana, they were all Svarga and returned to the Devas. As long as everyone abides by traditional rituals, does not care about the narrow doctrines of various ministries, and practices general religious ceremonies, whether high or low, everyone can enter heaven. These traditional common rules are: "respect parents; Obey the rule; Friendly animal Obey morality Speak honestly. Respect teacher; Treat your relatives and friends kindly. The number of people on his stone pillar's notice: "Without compassion and morality, it is difficult to enjoy happiness in this world or another world. Pay careful attention to yourself. Are you filial and obedient? Is it polluting and sinful? He has another The famous stone pillar published on the root: "Seeing your spiritual depth. "Afterwards, Ashoka seemed to believe that the effect of introspection is greater than the form of scientific research; but people must also be restrained in a moral form in the early stage before they can internally introspect. Ashoka was a man of words and deeds, and he even did what he said. He was kind and generous, so he pushed his own things and asked the people not to imprison animals and to kill them. Even if the animal is sick, he also stipulates that he does not kill. The royal food of Ashoka is also purely vegetarian, and the royal family's hunting in the forest has also been cancelled. Religious sacrificial sacrifices of animals are also ordered to be banned, so as not to kill life or to reduce human virtue due to killing. Not only to establish hospitals for people; but also to establish poultry and veterinary hospitals. On Tongqu Avenue, his local officials set up tea stations and planted trees at the tea stations for passengers to rest. He often sends officials from the royal palace to various places...
This song I play most days as the song I here when my men are on horizons shores but today this them arriving home in heaven at long last. Remember you always forvgive me for forgeting you always save this day this very hour. Its the only way I can go on missed as you are. Breath itself is hard to take and the tears are hot as they burn down my checks this day. For you my heart never forgets the pain of loosing you so vivid is it in my minds eye I can not help but forget you. Love you and welcome to your new home one day I hope to see you there again. Safe travels and never forget I loved you. Thank you for your and most nobel families sacrifice. R.I.P. REMEMBERANCE DAY NOV 11 2021. XXX XXXX
“While my hands are covered in the marks of honest toil they are stained also with the blood of honest men. The hands that held a gun in violence also hold a brothers hand in peace eternal. My back is covered in scars from those who have turned on me, as I have turned to face the onslaught for them. I am cursed, hated, feared… not because of who I am at home but rather who I am at war. I am a Warrior, solid, unbreakable. Yet inside the cracks of grief and pain are deep and true. The hand that deals death to those who wish my country dead grips tight the hand of those who go before into the great beyond. Sleep well brothers, we have it from here…”
Música para dormir: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyNq8...
Sons suaves da natureza: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL8LU...
Música para relaxar: ua-cam.com/video/f2NAXGxJTv4/v-deo.html
My father was only 19 when he was sent to Luzon in the Philippines during WWII. He returned thin, worn and changed. Back then, you didn't have PTSD, you just sucked it up and kept going. Haunted by what he had seen and done, he turned to drink. When I was born, he was a full-fledged alcoholic, abuser and chronically unemployed. He died of liver failure at only 34 years of age. I still carry the broken bones and scars he gave me, as well as the mental and emotional scars of a child that didn't understand.
Flash forward twenty years, Vietnam and then Desert Storm. Against my family's wishes, I joined the military and It was my turn to face the limits of my humanity and courage. I too killed, and cried and lay awake at night staring into the darkness. I could have easily become him, but I managed to hold onto myself through the love of others and the faith and loyalty of my comrades. I was one of the lucky ones.
In the end, I made the military my career, returned to college and earned my PhD and proudly wear my Vietnam/Desert Storm hat with my decorations everywhere I go.
Do I hate my father for what he became? No. Not anymore. Many in WWII were killed, and many others broken beyond repair. It took me facing the same horror and conflict that he experienced for me to understand. While I may never be able to love you Dad, at least now, I understand you. Rest in peace, your namesake (your Grandson), would have made you proud, as I have always hoped that I could have.
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Thank for sharing! I salute you and your father for your fine service. Welcome home from 5th Infantry Division (Mech), Quang Tri, RVN, 1968-1969.
@Stipe Vucenovic Thank you for your kind comments. Being a young soldier, I would like to give you a small piece of advice. Being a soldier, in some ways, is like being a weapon. What you do can be in the name of good, or evil. Always strive to champion the good, and you will inherit the honor that so many warriors before you bequeath
to you. God Bless and Keep You Safe.
A wonderful confession, were it not for the heroic American soldiers, communism or some other totalitarian system would reign everywhere. You can be proud of your dad, although he caused you a lot of pain, he went through a lot of pain himself, and because he was sensitive, he reacted. May God forgive him all this and bring peace and relief to your family.
Hi Daniel, it is difficult for a non-military person to even try to understand what being a soldier means. I do know from experience though that somehow, the suffering of your father has been injected into you, and you are dealing with it, whether you want it or not; it is part of you. My grandfather was killed in WWII at the age of 29, and my dad has been suffering from not knowing that man for his entire life. He was only 4 years old back then, so he has almost no memory, if any at all, but his picture is in his wallet and on his bedroom drawer, and pretty much the first thing he sees each day when he wakes up. I have been trying to get him to talk about what the heck is bothering him for a long time, because I really hated to see him so sad, but these older generations are so damn stubborn and they just won't say anything.
I am glad to hear that there are people like you who have managed to stay away from the dark side, so to speak. And let's hope that something like a World War never, ever happens again.
❤️🙏 Thank you
I am from Germany. I know that my fighting ancestors were the bad guys. My grandfather was KIA during the Battle of Kursk in Russia, in 1943. My grandmother never ever talked about him. Not a word. When she died, 69 years later, we cleaned up her apartment and found the goodbye letter my grandfather had on him when he was killed. She had kept it hidden all that time. I wanted to know who that man was, so I sent a request to the army archive in Berlin. Some of you may know the movie 'Music Box', so I figured, whatever he did, I want to know it. The army kept very good records about each soldier, so I got his file. He was in the 73rd tank regiment. At some point, Hitler ordered them to free the 6th army, who was trapped in Stalingrad. About 20 miles away from the city, they had to retreat. The Battle of Kursk was supposedly the turning point of the war. He was killed by a Russian sniper on July 15, and buried somewhere near Belgorod in Russia. When the German army retreated, they flattened all cemeteries because they did not want the Red Army to desecrate them. I (sort of) geolocated the gravesite by doing research in Russian archives. There is an organization that locates the remains of soldiers and reburies them elsewhere. My father does not want me to tell them where he is, he says: he has been there for more than 80 years, let him stay there forever. Either way, I always have had deep respect for the allied forces, and for the sacrifices they made. This song is a fitting tribute !
Mir läuft es jedes Mal kalt den Rücken herunter, wenn ich das hier höre... danke
Thank You For Your Service.
Respect From Thailand.
George Dupont
U.S.Army Veteran in the United States Civil War Era.
Peace Liberty and Freedom come to us.
We are fighting for its.
We're in desperate need for Men of Honor in high places today....That's for sure..
well its your system that enables idiots to the top but also that is true democraxy but the system and balances isnt great! in affect joe blogs (trump) became president with no real platform so anyone was posted to an open post, since the USA lost an external enemy its turned internal so death by 1000 small internal cuts wil ruin your ocountry, not top say anyone has perfected a flawless system!
Beautiful...I'm touched by this music, remembering those heroes who died in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and the present day
Vietnam war is end so long ago!
God bless vietnam Veteran, Thank For your Service, no more enemy! We are friend now
Who died in these country is nothing honorable they died for politics raisons,politic ideology...
@@TheLoneWolf_911nha toi đi linh VNCH .May ông biêt nguoi miên nam chung tôi hiên tai sông rât khô .thi quân đôi Bac Viêt tiep quan 1975 không
@@TheLoneWolf_911nhung chiên binh viêt nam công hoa nua .Ông nôi tôi đa hi sinh nua .1968 quân đoi bac viêt xâm lang đanh vao miên nam
We're not heroes, the real heroes never came home. We're just survivors, living day to day, always thinking of the brothers whom gave us everything, life included. We're just men, ashamed of the fact that the best of us sacrificed themselves and their families to get us to today. We're just soldiers, reliving the wars of yesterday and praying for a brighter tomorrow. We're just shells of who we used to be, as part of us died with them, our brothers and sisters, our best friends, our saviors.
We're not heroes & we're not made of stone, we are humans. The true heroes, never came home.
I humbly disagree, heroes still walk and ride in wheel chairs, that I am free to speak the truth. ALL fought and some came home to live, that I am free to say, I humbly disagree.
Heroes of what American tyranny?
Too true brother
@@whatthefuturedominion169 You're absolutely correct, sir. If anything, you men are the biggest heroes of all; those who paid the price and came back to tell the tale. Gods bless you and your family in these trying times
This is what honor, glory and commitment to a higher purpose sounds like
Always makes me think of former comrades. Both those that made it, and those already waiting at the final RV. Love it.
@@Velosity696 if you don't know what you are talking about you'd probably do well to shut up. And leave Rob Yuill alone.
@@Velosity696 what stupid comment. Dont do jokes like this, thank you.
No honour or glory only muppets doing governments bidding
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It's been 5 years since my grandfather passed away. He was a mechanic of the United States Air Force stationed in Taiwan maintaining all fighter craft prepped and ready for deployment
Daniel, I graduated high school in June 1975, just weeks after we evacuated the embassy in Saigon. Our society, especially the military, was greatly demoralized at the time. So, I decide not to serve. As such, I cannot begin to understand what your father or you experienced. Even if I had served, I do not know if I would have the words to say. All I can offer is a humble THANK YOU - for your service and for learning to understand you father.
Iam a Former force recon United States Marine and this is truly stirring to listen to!🇺🇸 it generates a whole host of emotions but especially pride and honor and courage! Once a Marine always a Marine Semper Fidelis 🇺🇸🇺🇸 Donald Patrick Kaeser United States Marine Corps 🇺🇸
What honor and pride to have without knowledge ?what honor and pride to have for distroing countrys ?you don't defend your country you just defend financial interest of the rich guys,and is stupid to think that'a patriotic act...
@@matrixmatrix6099 shut up, please, you really dont know what you're doing with writing that comment.
@@tylerbrown4633 i know what i'm doing, à soldier without political and patriotic knowledge became a potential killer (Thomas Sankara),it's time to wake up and see the reality,ok?have a good day...
Thank you for your service!!!
Fuck America and its soros serving nwo cuck oil war soldiers
There's a saying - "Live a life worthy of their sacrifice."
I'm trying my best to give back. I couldn't join up myself, but a lot of my friends did.
So now I volunteer at my local USO and with a veteran mental health group.
To help those who serve and be a member of the 'Force behind the Forces" means a great deal to me.
Bless all of you, no matter what branch you serve in!
I am a "Cold War" Veteran. Not only did I, but a heck of lot of other folks stood on that wall to prevent WWIII from happening.
So for ALL my Cold War Veterans, I say SEMPER FI. We did our jobs
Thank you for "Standing on That Wall". From one Older Vietnam Vet to another.
@@stephenkamens587 Semper Fi Mac..And Thank you for your service Sir...
As an ex serviceman in UK this track stirs so many memories
I cry every time I hear this. Will listen any time night or day!!
The Honor between soldiers is universal. Regardless of nationality, the calling is sacred. I love you, brothers and sisters in arms throughout the world. God bless you to serve well.
To those we call hero's of truth and justice for all man kind we owe it to respect those unsug heros
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Well said! Well said!
It's all sound heroic until the government turns corrupt and they start "calling" you to fight against your own citizen who protest against them.
God Bless
My Uncle Ray was 25 and working for the Chicago and Northwestern, was married, when Pearl Harbor was attacked. Yet he joined the Army December 8, 1941. He was put into Army anti-aircraft and was sent to New Guinea to help the Anzacs to push the Japanese out. For this he was awarded the Bronze Star.
Jump two years when he landed in the Philippines. With the Japanese Air Force wiped out his battery was sent out on "search and destroy" missions, sent after pockets of resistance the infantry had missed. One day his squad, led by a Filipino lieutenant, was pinned down. The Filipino was hit, and Uncle Ray went out, on his own, to rescue the man under heavy enemy fire. For this action Uncle Ray was given the Silver Star.
Uncle Ray was a quiet man, one who never spoke of his exploits, that is, until he met his nephew. He talked to me, but not Aunt Florence, relieving the long suppressed stress and telling of himself of long ago, when he and his generation were truly giant killers. Uncle Ray died in 1991, knowing that he was held as a hero by a young nephew.
Thank you Uncle Ray, for standing at the plate and for you extraordinary service to our country.
I promise to honor your Uncle Ray. Salute!
You were blessed to have an uncle like him. He too, was blessed with a nephew like you. May he rest in eternal peace. God bless you both
As a Combat Medic, both as a Grunt with the First Air Calvary Division, and with MAC-V Medical Teams and finally, with the 159th DUST-OFF Det. Helicopter Ambulance Vietnam 1967-1969 I would do it all-over-again if my Country called.
Everything we did over there was for the man in front, on both sides of you and the one behind you. Not for Mother, apple pie, etc etc.
Bonita música, hace pensar en los miles de hombres con honor que nos precedieron, que supieron luchar por su palabra y morir por sus ideales. Gloria a todos aquellos que enarbolaron la bandera del honor.
Parece k solo los guiris lucharon xk todos tienen un huevo de ok...
Genial banda lo dice un hijo de familia militar k a servido a la patria y sufrido x ella.para que!
@@josemartinez4573 Ya quisieran estos tener una décima parte de la historia que tenemos nosotros, eso si, la poquita que tienen la saben tergiversar y vender bien.
As the wife of a Green Beret I cried when I listened to this. The pain, the night terrors, and the survivor'guilt.
there is not just the sucrifise of the warrior being far from his family.. but it is the whole family
Bless you... most American's, from a not-too-distant-past, were drafted to fight. Nonetheless, draftee or volunteer, our wives sacrificed every bit as much as their husbands. Keeping a family together, never knowing, coping day-to-day in a life without their spouse... a combat veteran's wife is a special woman.
“Give yourself before taking of someone else” - MOH Recipient John Chapman RIP
Thank you all men of honor. Thank you for make this world a better one, with your effort and loyalty. I am proud for everyone of you unknown soldiers, who bring us a better morn each day.
Men and women too
To all that have served. This is for all. Good or bad we fight for what we believe. Like Patton said
My dad uncle's all of them gone now..yet they served..love them miss my comrades. And so many gone will.see them again one day. Bye daddy. You served with such honor.
"brave by land and by sea", spanish marines, Tercio de armada
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This celebrate men who believed in a greater good and were ready to face anything to help built it. It´s such a beautiful melody that trascend ages and nationalities.
The most beautiful music of all music
Que a liberdade seja sempre uma grande causa!
I think about my time on herrick when I listen to this. I miss my brothers. Thank you.
"From this day to the ending of the world, we in it shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we Band of Brothers."
The *woke* want to erase their memory and rewrite it
« Grand’pa, are you a hero during a war ? Grand’pa said no, i was in a company of hereos » 🥰
AND IT SHALL COME TO PASS, AFTERWARD, THAT I WILL POUR OUT MY SPIRIT ON ALL FLESH ;
YOUR SONS AND YOUR DAUGHTERS SHALL PROPHECY, YOUR OLD MEN SHALL DREAM DREAMS, YOUR YOUNG MEN SHALL SEE VISIONS.
AND ALSO MY MENSERVANTS AND ON MY MAIDSERVANTS I WILL POUR OUT MY SPIRIT IN THOSE DAYS.
@@sebastienlaurent4635 vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
For Officer Chris Driver. Gone but never forgotten!
Allí van los de Alcántara, a la carga!!!! Sables en mano, honor galopante, sin miedo realizan una de las últimas cargas gloriosas de la historia. Como auténticos héroes dieron su vida por sus compañeros, no mirando atrás, sin dudar, el deber lo requirió y ellos cumplieron con creces. Honor y gloria a los caídos por dios y por España
Puto facha, los que hablas son defensores del capital violador , del estado opresor y asesinos de las masas laboriosas, quieres saber cuantos miembros de mi familia murieron por culpa de tu puto dios y de la basura capitalista y feodalista
Son una supra mierda que la humanidad ha de expulsar por el desarollo de la emancipacion del genero humano, en contra de los privilegiados explotantes y opresores, no son heroes, son bestias deshumanizadas, sin honor
¡¡¡Ni olvido, ni perdon !!!
This is the sweet and beautiful melody
Omg what a track ...Im in the UK and this is an absolute tribute to all service personell wherever you are and what a honour piece showing the Respect we have for our fallen ...To all the people who lost their lives in 9/11 I honour and salute you all individually
Thank you all for your service ! God Bless
To all our brave, strong and wise unsung heroes- the newly graduated marines troops and pilot who died during plane crashed of Philippine Air Force C130 (US - Hercules )in Sulu.
Never stop fighting being the brave among the bravest PhilippIne Soldiers. Fight and protect our beloved motherland freedom and democracy in the Spirit World.
You are not forgotten and legend never dies.
My sincere condolence and deepest sympathy to all bereaved families.
Rest in Peace FILIPINO Warrior Angels !
It is a gods warriors music for peace pride honour loyalty and of all the united stars of America of all that join to defend our country god bless them each and everyone of them that sacrifice there life's for us amen you will never be forgotten ever we shall meet you in heavens gates at gods thrown. Salute. Amen. Bklyn. M 41
Thank you Thank you Thank you... I wish I could be your guardian angel along side your brave souls, especially now
That one picture can make you feel a lot. Very beautiful picture
Who are men of honor? Those who gave so much and gained so little.
That is the way it is.
they never asked anything in return..
@@thesweetdevilguy I was deliberating between asked or gained. I am not a native English speaker. But for me "asked" seemde someting like that they wanted something , while "gained" seemded better suited.
Adore this. Cry all the time. I want to be carried into my funeral to this. I’ll be humming to it from my coffin!! My late husband had Gladiator. Cried again. 😢😢😢😢
Beautiful music. I love it. So stirring and I want to march with the men of honor, glory and commitment.
"
No mission too difficult, no sacrifice too great"
..Duty, Honor, Country....The BIG RED ONE.
To All who have Served, and continue to do so, Thank You.
All Gave some: Some gave Their All.
God Bless our Troops and the great Americans! BR from Europe and thanks for everything!
This song remember me of my father, a WWII, Korean, and Vietnam War Vet. And even though he didn't died in war, he came very affected. But, no matter what, he'll always going to be my Avenger, my hero, MY DAD!!! 😪👍🙂😉
Maravillosa música gracias por compartir estas melodía que enaltece la vida
My mothers uncle was a Dutch marine during and after world war 2.
He died in hand to hand combat.
Rip Corporal Rutten.
This is awesome!!! We need to remember the Vet´s!!! 2 Days ago on Munich Airport in Terminal 1 I saw a Navy Vet.... I asked the lady in front of me: "Wow, a Vietnam Vet of the Navy?" The Lady answered me:" Yes, it´s my dad".... The next move was to go the old man and say: "Thank you for your service!" This old man´s eyes were wide open... This is what´s make us young generation thankfully!!! We don´t know what the elder people all went through to give us our freedom and lifestyle, we´re used to have!!! We should spend more attention to this people!!!!
I wish more of the younger generation can understand this but unfortunately they do not understand a sacrifice of a soldier and our school systems are failing to teach the same.
All of you from the Spanish community, welcome, but you should know that this hospital is Christian. If your child is born here, it is American, not only from North America, but from the entire American continent from Argentina to Alaska.
My father joined the Royal Navy in 1944 aged 16 (he told them he was 17) in 1945 he was Fighting an Aircraft Carrier across the Pacific, he was a signalman and also served as part of the anti aircraft gun crews on a multi barrelled barrage gun. When I listen to this music I see him stood with his gun crew as all hell breaks out around them, fighting to protect their ship and all she stood for in the fight for the freedom of mankind. He never said much about it and the friends he lost and I never thought to thank him for what he and his shipmates did and died for and it's to late now......
It's never too late. Tell him. He will hear you. He may need to hear you.
really reminds me of all the old medal of honor and call of duty soundtracks, you know the ps2 pre 2008 era when each game sounded like a high budget Hollywood ww2 movie like saving private ryan or band of brothers
I'm a proud 4th generation Irish Catholic United States Marine from the small town in Pennsylvania! My grandfather bought the Chapstick water canal and rabaul in the Solomon Islands campaign! My uncle John and Uncle Eddie were Marines in the Korean War during the landing and inchon!my father did two tours in Southeast Asia on the island of Vietnam during the Tet offensive!I served in Beirut Grenada and the first Persian Gulf War with the president Robert Wilson Reagan a President George HW Bush! I was an 0311 MARINE Corps Grunt Machine gunner! I also serve the short time with Marine Force Recon! This music please bring such chills to my spine!it kills me for trying and the men in my family who were the Marine uniform! It makes me feel proud to be a Recon Marine! I took had such tough men in my family that raised a tough man! Semper fidelis God bless the Marines God bless America! 🇺🇸☘️💚💪🦸✝️
Marines are the ones rescuing the kids. Some of them break down because of how bad it is. These warriors deserve our support, prayers and respect. God bless you, sir. Sending angels out to the Marines, Special Forces and allied forces rescuing the innocent as we speak. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
3 of my great grandfathers was fighting during WW2, one of the them was send to Auschwizt and killed there, he left behind 3 small children and wife around first year of the war... No one followed theirs bravery into military uniform in our family. Don K you were born as strong and resilient man, your family just gave the guiding way... Be proud of yourself.
SALUDOS CORDIALES DESDE GUAYAQUIL ECUADOR ROCHA BUENA MELODIA DE MEN HONOR
Thank you. from an old Vietnam vet. 1966-1969
I never knew him. My great grandfather. He fought in the battle of Hypha. Riding on bare horseback, German bullets flying off, cries and groans of the dying, riding straight from where the firing came. He knew he wasn't coming back, for his men and family...
"The fire that consumes all, will one day consume us. So let the life we live be a beacon for others."
May those who fought, in any war, from any side, be remembered. War is not the fault of those fighting in it, but the fault of the leaders calling for war.
Proud to be that iam a brave men thank God
It's the greatest commitment which a soldier has for his nation the glory the sacrifices and commitment to uphold the flag at all costs even at the peril of one's own life it's incomparable.
Yes it leaves me unable to organize an adequate expression. So you should owe them everything.
I would like to dedicate this song to the greatest generation of Korea, those who fought and defended our nation with the help of UN veterans in the 1950 Korean War. After the devastating war, they built up Korea out of nothing to this state of advaned country that can provide back to the world community. Thank you for your dedication and legacy.
And also to those UN veterans, you may had or have thought the war was forgotten. But every single day, more than 50 million people of Koreans are enjoying freedom, democracy and prosperity. Each day is the evidence of your victory. It is not and will not be forgotten. Thank you for your service.
It's a shame amerika divided you among brothers
My dad served in the Navy during the Korean Conflict, shelling communist Norks and Chinese with the Iowa's 16" guns. 50 years later he received a simple Korean-made wristwatch, and a letter from Korea's president, thanking him for his service to free Korea. He was absolutely thrilled with such a kind gesture of remembrance and gratitude from Korea.
@@daviwilliam281 politics divide Korea. Blame Soviet too
My great uncle served in Korea in the royale 22ième régiment and came back to Korea in 2015 and was so happy to see what had become of it
@@Le_gros_gar the Vandoos?
For my grandfather. WWII. My father and Uncle. Vietnam. Myself. The first gulf war and then back as a Police Advisor in 2008...............I must Thank the Gold Star Families for their Sacrifice, for those who did not come home. As a Navy Corpsman. THANK YOU.
Uma famílias de heróis
@@Rochabest Amen
@@willmartin792 all these war were based on lies nothing to be proud
@@daviwilliam281 WELL GOOD FOR YOU THEN.. IM PROUD.. TO HAVE SERVED WITH HONOR AS MY FAMILY MEMBERS HAVE.. YOU ARE MOST WELCOME
Meu avô entrava rio adentro para peixes trazer, num riacho sempre sujo. Toda honra ao vô, e que seu legado seja eternizado, hoje ainda como peixes
obrigado amigo que curtiu . Boas Festas e um 2023 abençoado
Perfect. Sacred, Unrehearsed, True and Indelible.
Having just listened to Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds, this is making me cry all the time.
I am an Indonesian I was in Huston back in 2012 for Oil and Gas training. I really admire of how the people love their veterans. Honestly, I am not always agree with US policy's. But, everyone have to agree that this country gave the ultimate sacrifice to the world history. I don't really care of how these conflict emerged. But US has sacrificed thousands or perhaps hundreds of thousands of life's of their children to end the war and bring peace. And as i see the pics of the video, they just do their jobs and may God bless them.
I just want to say thank you for your service to the world to do good and stop evil I am proud to say you are my heroes
They went with songs to the battle, they were young, straight of limb, true of eyes, steady and aglow. They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted, They fell with their faces to the foe.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them.
Lest we forget.
the things that i miss being a marine = to be understood by your fellow comrade without saying a word.
I can understand
I do.
1st Transmissions Regiment, BT1. Spanish Army
I hear you brother..
Malaysian army infantry. I had the honor of training with you marines when I was a younger man. I only have this to say: if I had to choose anyone to fight alongside, it would be you guys. God bless you, brother
Dazzling! Spectacular!
Hey Dad....I love you too....sammy
This song perfectly speaks to the heroism and bravery of those who sacrificed everything so that we as a nation, as a world wouldn't have to sacrifice the one thing we all take for granted....our freedom
As long as there is something called the European Union (EU), there is no such thing as freedom.
💙🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@@lauren578 👍👍👍
They sacrified everything for politics ideology...if after war he disn't understand that...
АРМАГЕДДОН ! ARMAGEDDON ! АРМАГЕДДОН ! ARMAGEDDON !
Im a Hollywood Marine thru no fault of my own. Ive seen my fellow Marines in action
. There are no finer fighting men on this earth. Im proud to have served with the BEST.
It is that time of year when the nights grow dark and I am dragged back to the places in my memory that I dont wish to go. I know I must go though, if I dont then the ones that fell in those places will be alone, they are my brothers and I owe it to them to revisit my past. I am only 55 yet I feel so fragile now that I simply cannot identify with the young man that I was. I stand at ease and gaze at my Lee Teter print of "Reflections" and it reminds me of just how lucky I am. No matter how low I have felt in my life, I am lucky. Some were not. I have lost more friends to suicide than on the two way range. My family and friends think I am something I am not. I love them but they don't know me. No heroes here, just a foolish man who was lucky to serve with some heroes for 22 years. Rest easy brothers and see you in Valhalla where we can unpack silk at 650 and laugh at the devil as he stands to attention.
With much gratitude and honour I salute all those who would protect the freedoms and liberty of their people. Blessed are those who would lay down their lives for the safety and well being of their countrymen. I pray the Lord of all this Earth and the firmament above give comfort to this world. Let he reign on Earth with mercy and healing for his creation.
Fantastisch ❗Ich liebe es 🌹❣️
Da bin ganz bei dir
ich auch, Danke sehr Renata. ich bin ein alte soldat mit dienst in vietnam. Entschuldigung mein schrechliche deutsch.
@@geraldb6939 🌹❣️
@@geraldb6939 Alles gut. Ich habe Sie sehr gut verstanden ❗👍🏻
Me too. It's a great song.
Inspirational music!
"The letter that, Mike Ranney sent me. Do you remember how he ended it? You do? 'I cherish the memories of a question my grandson asked me the other day. And he said "Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?" And Grandpa said 'No. But I served in a Company of Heroes.'- Major Winters recalling Myron "Mike" Ranney's letter. ♠️
Thank you to all the UN allied forces who fought in the Korean War.
The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, New Zealand, Philippines, Turkey, Ethiopia, Thailand,
Belgium, Greece, South Africa, Luxembourg, Colombia.
The country of medical support.
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Italy, India, Germany, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, India, Poland.
Korea, which is only a small country in Asia, was the poorest country at the time. All the countries in the free camp belonging to the un have sent their wills to send troops.
Thank you to all the allied forces who gave their lives to Korea who don't know where it is.
Korea has not forgotten.
korean war 1950~1953
Thank you. My uncle fought in Korea with the Australian Army.
Dedicated with much respect and honour to the 13 innocent soldiers killed in Afghanistan 2021 Loyalty Honour and Respect
全ての人が全ての人に敬意を持てる世界になって欲しいって思う音楽
Mankind's purpose in this world, is to bring glory to God. †
Love USA!from Japan🇯🇵❤🇺🇸
Always faithful Always Forward ❤️🌹
HOUNEUR ET FIDELITE❣
Great Sound
Dit is muziek wat mijn ziel raakt, geweldig.
Klopt
Ashoka:
Although his Ashoka formally believed in Buddhism, it did not discriminate against other religions. What he opposed was everything that violated moral principles, and morality is the essence of all religions. So he never opposed theists, Brahmins and other religions. He still has a previous religious attitude of "respecting the gods." He still treats Brahmins very generously, often giving them a large number of gifts, correcting the same as Ajivikas, a believer of Gosala. The Ashoka specifically represents the common essence of religion and prevents all factions from speaking against each other to produce adverse results. This is an administrative unit that manages not only Buddhism, but also all religions, and even Jainism also includes internal . . Although he himself believes in the teachings of Buddha; prays to Buddhist prayers; respects the three treasures of Buddhism; abides by the obedience of Buddha's return; close to Buddhist Sangha; strengthens the Buddhist community, but he never encourages anyone to believe in any particular denomination. He had declared before the masses that no matter sambodhi or Nirvana, they were all Svarga and returned to the Devas. As long as everyone abides by traditional rituals, does not care about the narrow doctrines of various ministries, and practices general religious ceremonies, whether high or low, everyone can enter heaven. These traditional common rules are:
"respect parents;
Obey the rule;
Friendly animal
Obey morality
Speak honestly.
Respect teacher;
Treat your relatives and friends kindly.
The number of people on his stone pillar's notice: "Without compassion and morality, it is difficult to enjoy happiness in this world or another world. Pay careful attention to yourself. Are you filial and obedient? Is it polluting and sinful? He has another The famous stone pillar published on the root: "Seeing your spiritual depth. "Afterwards, Ashoka seemed to believe that the effect of introspection is greater than the form of scientific research; but people must also be restrained in a moral form in the early stage before they can internally introspect.
Ashoka was a man of words and deeds, and he even did what he said. He was kind and generous, so he pushed his own things and asked the people not to imprison animals and to kill them. Even if the animal is sick, he also stipulates that he does not kill. The royal food of Ashoka is also purely vegetarian, and the royal family's hunting in the forest has also been cancelled. Religious sacrificial sacrifices of animals are also ordered to be banned, so as not to kill life or to reduce human virtue due to killing. Not only to establish hospitals for people; but also to establish poultry and veterinary hospitals. On Tongqu Avenue, his local officials set up tea stations and planted trees at the tea stations for passengers to rest. He often sends officials from the royal palace to various places...
Respect.😊😢
LEST WE FORGET
🇧🇷 👍👍👍 GOSTEI. Obrigada por compartilhar. 👏👏👏👏👏 ( quinze )
I am joining the National Guard in couple of months, and this song will be my graduation song on the day I come back home.
lol. Seek help
You might be in the Guard now. All blessings to you!
This song I play most days as the song I here when my men are on horizons shores but today this them arriving home in heaven at long last. Remember you always forvgive me for forgeting you always save this day this very hour. Its the only way I can go on missed as you are. Breath itself is hard to take and the tears are hot as they burn down my checks this day. For you my heart never forgets the pain of loosing you so vivid is it in my minds eye I can not help but forget you. Love you and welcome to your new home one day I hope to see you there again. Safe travels and never forget I loved you. Thank you for your and most nobel families sacrifice. R.I.P. REMEMBERANCE DAY NOV 11 2021. XXX XXXX
“While my hands are covered in the marks of honest toil they are stained also with the blood of honest men. The hands that held a gun in violence also hold a brothers hand in peace eternal. My back is covered in scars from those who have turned on me, as I have turned to face the onslaught for them. I am cursed, hated, feared… not because of who I am at home but rather who I am at war. I am a Warrior, solid, unbreakable. Yet inside the cracks of grief and pain are deep and true. The hand that deals death to those who wish my country dead grips tight the hand of those who go before into the great beyond. Sleep well brothers, we have it from here…”
The gods of ancient Greece were envious of human beings because they were capable of exhibiting something the gods could not....courage.
Thank you Gentlemen in Afghanistan for your service
I love it!
Thank you
why are you thanking me?
Reminds me of the Band of Brothers theme