Don Quixote
10-18-2008, 11:51 PM
i post this each year in memoriam of my brother
This applies to all military be they air force, army, coast guard, marines or navy and to those at home firefighters, police and paramedics.
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One of my personal demons visited me last night.
I typed this with tears in my eyes for the loss of my brother. I should have used Gunny instead of sergeant but it was as if someone else was typing this
"Soldier stand your post," said the sergeant
I gathered my gear, helmet and rifle relieved the guard and stood my post until relieved
"Soldier stand your post," said the sergeant
I gathered my gear, helmet and rifle relieved the guard and stood my post until relieved
Day after day, night after night I took my turn and stood my post until relieved
I waited and watched until relieved
Day after day, night after night I took my turn and stood my post until relieved
A soldier's duty is to fight and sometimes to die
"Soldier stand your last post," said the sergeant
Now here I lie standing my last post.
Alone I may seem, but many are with me. They too stood their post and then their last post.
For my brother Lance Corporal Steven Hopwood USMC 10/1942 - 1/1967 - he stands his last post
This applies to all military be they air force, army, coast guard, marines or navy and to those at home firefighters, police and paramedics.
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One of my personal demons visited me last night.
I typed this with tears in my eyes for the loss of my brother. I should have used Gunny instead of sergeant but it was as if someone else was typing this
"Soldier stand your post," said the sergeant
I gathered my gear, helmet and rifle relieved the guard and stood my post until relieved
"Soldier stand your post," said the sergeant
I gathered my gear, helmet and rifle relieved the guard and stood my post until relieved
Day after day, night after night I took my turn and stood my post until relieved
I waited and watched until relieved
Day after day, night after night I took my turn and stood my post until relieved
A soldier's duty is to fight and sometimes to die
"Soldier stand your last post," said the sergeant
Now here I lie standing my last post.
Alone I may seem, but many are with me. They too stood their post and then their last post.
For my brother Lance Corporal Steven Hopwood USMC 10/1942 - 1/1967 - he stands his last post