Showing posts with label WWII. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WWII. Show all posts

11/11/2009

Thanks Veterans

Tom Brokaw referred to him as being part of the Greatest Generation. He was an ordinary man whose highest rank was Corporal. He served in the U.S. Army 7th Division and was awarded 2 bronze stars for heroic service. He served in 4 major invasions as part of the 184th Infantry, Co M, fought on the Pacific Islands. His first invasions was Kiska, Aleutian Islands. The 2nd invasion was Kwajalein, Marshall Islands. The 3rd Invasion was Leyte Island, Philippine Islands and the 4th was at Okinawa. I knew this Corporal as Daddy. Rest in peace my heroic Daddy. Your baby girl loves you! Daddy 1921-2009.

2/11/2009

2 Beauties - A Beautiful Flag & A Sunset




(Photo made by Kevin @ MSU Drill Field)

6/27/2008

The Life of Storks







Still after all of these years, I get pretty excited over seeing a stork nest! Locals in the village say, when you see a stork nest that means that there is peace in the village. Hungary has launched a campaign to protect storks nesting. There is an estimated 160 stork chicks in 27 settlements around the country. With most of the nest being built on top of the power poles, the electricity providers help by placing baskets on top of poles. Also included is some sort of high tec tracking system that allows scientiest to chart the birds, locate their resting places and gather other information on how loyal they are to their mates. This has proved to be a great success with the birds as well as the villagers. Storks return from their wintering place early April and lay three to six eggs a few days later. Chicks hatch one month later and leave the nest eight to nine weeks after that. Roughly 5,000 white stork pairs are nesting in Hungary. This is 1/3 of the number prior to WWII.