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General => Off Topic => Topic started by: Hoby on April 05, 2012, 11:53:37 AM

Title: A little story
Post by: Hoby on April 05, 2012, 11:53:37 AM
Cervs freedom post reminded me of a experience I had while I served in the military.  This happened in 2002/2003 time frame.  My company was coming back from our deployment to Iraq and our first stop in the United States was Bangor, Maine (insert joke here).  The stewardeses (sp?) recommended we all get off the plane.  I took my time made sure all my junior enlisted got off first.  Me and a buddy of mine were by ourselves walking into the concourse when I looked up and saw about two hundred people waving signs and started screaming and yelling when they saw us.  I was stunned,  shocked and overwhelmed.  Then the crowd came up to us and hugged us and told us how much they appreciated what we did and that we were heros.  One of the locals that owned a cell phone kiosk had brought with him like 15 cell phones and made us call our family at his expense.  It was truely amazing.  I did not expect that at all.  I feel everyone serving overseas should get this kind of reception.  Just my two cents.   
Title: Re: A little story
Post by: Cerveza on April 05, 2012, 12:25:59 PM
Nice
Title: Re: A little story
Post by: onlyindreams on April 05, 2012, 02:40:50 PM
Great story! Whether or not you agree with what's going on over there, people still should support the men and women who put their lives on the line. I'm glad you were able to get such a good welcome home!
Title: Re: A little story
Post by: TrailMyx on April 05, 2012, 05:04:08 PM
Hey Hoby, what a great experience!  Very heartwarming for sure.
Title: Re: A little story
Post by: NObama on April 05, 2012, 05:15:44 PM
They still do it.  Doesn't matter what time we fly in, those folks in Maine are still out there.  Love 'em.
Title: Re: A little story
Post by: Hoby on April 05, 2012, 10:18:16 PM
Thats awesome, I had never heard of it happening until I witnessed it myself.  Many of them were vets themselves. 
Title: Re: A little story
Post by: Masscre on April 09, 2012, 05:39:59 AM
Cervs freedom post reminded me of a experience I had while I served in the military.  This happened in 2002/2003 time frame.  My company was coming back from our deployment to Iraq and our first stop in the United States was Bangor, Maine (insert joke here).  The stewardeses (sp?) recommended we all get off the plane.  I took my time made sure all my junior enlisted got off first.  Me and a buddy of mine were by ourselves walking into the concourse when I looked up and saw about two hundred people waving signs and started screaming and yelling when they saw us.  I was stunned,  shocked and overwhelmed.  Then the crowd came up to us and hugged us and told us how much they appreciated what we did and that we were heros.  One of the locals that owned a cell phone kiosk had brought with him like 15 cell phones and made us call our family at his expense.  It was truely amazing.  I did not expect that at all.  I feel everyone serving overseas should get this kind of reception.  Just my two cents.   

All I can say of this is AMEN !!
Title: Re: A little story
Post by: formerlyrara on April 09, 2012, 07:46:58 PM
There are many stories out there like this, I know when 4 of us flew back from Bahrain back in 2007 everyone could tell we were military and the london flight crew came and got us out of coach and brought us up forward to take the empty first class seats, when the first class passengers saw what was happening they all gathered around us and talked with us entire flight to england, and when we boarded our flight from england to states some of them were with us and gave up their spots to us so we can enjoy the nice flight home. It was a great feeling to be recognized by foreigners like that, and honestly a non military town shows so much more support then a regular military town, fly into norfolk and you see military all the time so no they dont give up seats or say a word to you but show up in some obscure ( non military town ) and you will get all sorts of commendation. It is a great feeling to be sure. Sorry for hijacking thread just wanted to say there are a lot of us out there that have experienced this and i wanted to say thank you for letting me serve you!