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US Fallen week ending Nov. 21, 2009

US Fallen week ending Nov. 21, 2009

from recent posts tagged us - blip.tv (beta) on November 22, 2009
Duration: 267
Week ending Nov. 21, 2009 the US Department of Defense released the names of 8 military personnel who died, while serving in the United States armed forces.
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Lcpl Shawn P. Hefner - Bringing Home a Hero

Lcpl Shawn P. Hefner - Bringing Home a Hero

from Favorites of therjcarter on November 20, 2009
Duration: 642
Nov. 19, 2009 - Shawn Patrick Hefner, 22, of Hico, Texas; assigned to 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.; died Nov. 13 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was promoted to lance corporal on Nov. 1 and scheduled to return to his home base at Camp Lejeune, N.C., within a week. His flagged draped coffin was returned to Waco, TX, and was escorted by Patriot Guard Riders of North and Central Texas. The journey took the procession from Waco to his hometown of Hico, which is located in the heart of Texas. The procession drove through several small towns and communities. The highway was lined by citizens waving American flags as a sign of respect and gratitude for his sacrifice on their behalf. Many of the citizens place their hands over their hearts others saluted and many were overcome with emotion. As his procession arrived in Hico the entire town of 1300 citizens greeted their hero home. An equestrian group paraded down Main Street and made a circle around the funeral home. LCpl. Hefner was fun-loving and fearless, said his father, Patrick Hefner of Hico. He was an outdoorsman, said his father, a former Marine. He loved to fish and camp. If it could be done outdoors, that's where he wanted to be. LCpl. Hefner was born Dec. 4, 1986, in Kansas City, Mo., and moved with his family to Hico in 1991. He was a 2006 graduate of Hico High School. He joined the Marines in January 2008 and was deployed to Afghanistan in June. Almost immediately, he demonstrated his toughness, when he received a concussion after his Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle was rocked by an explosion. His mother, Robin Hefner of Hico, had instructed her son to document his tour of duty with photographs. LCpl. Hefner faithfully carried out his mother's request even after that attack. They were carting him off in helicopters, and he was lying on his back taking pictures of his buddies up in front of him, his father said. In addition to his mother and father, LCpl. Hefner leaves behind a brother, a sister, a grandfather, and a grandmother. Video Description: Music Amazaing Grace God Bless America Please Remember Video Production- USFallen.org Jerry Castillo - Producer
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Bringing Home a Hero

Bringing Home a Hero

from - blip.tv (beta) on November 20, 2009
Duration: 642
Shawn Patrick Hefner, 22, of Hico, Texas; assigned to 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.; died Nov. 13 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was promoted to be a Marine lance corporal on Nov. 1 and scheduled to return to his home base at Camp Lejeune, N.C., within a week. His flagged draped coffin was returned to Waco, TX, and was escorted by Patriot Guard Riders of North and Central Texas. The journey took the procession from Waco to his hometown of Hico, which is located in the heart of Texas. The procession drove through several small towns and communities. The highway was lined by citizens waving American flags as a sign of respect and gratitude for his sacrifice on their behalf. Many of the citizens place their hands over their hearts others saluted and many were overcome with emotion. As his procession arrived in Hico the entire town of 1300 citizens greeted their hero home. An equestrian group paraded down Main Street and made a circle around the funeral home. Cpl. Hefner was fun-loving and fearless, said his father, Patrick Hefner of Hico. "He was an outdoorsman," said his father, a former Marine. "He loved to fish and camp. If it could be done outdoors, that's where he wanted to be." Cpl. Hefner was born Dec. 4, 1986, in Kansas City, Mo., and moved with his family to Hico in 1991. He was a 2006 graduate of Hico High School. He joined the Marines in January 2008 and was deployed to Afghanistan in June. Almost immediately, he demonstrated his toughness, when he received a concussion after his Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle was rocked by an explosion. His mother, Robin Hefner of Hico, had instructed her son to document his tour of duty with photographs. Cpl. Hefner faithfully carried out his mother's request ? even after that attack. "They were carting him off in helicopters, and he was lying on his back taking pictures of his buddies up in front of him," his father said. In addition to his mother and father, Cpl. Hefner leaves behind a brother, a sister, a grandfather, and a grandmother. Video Description: Music ? Amazaing Grace God Bless America Please Remember Me Video Production- USFallen.org Jerry Castillo - Producer
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Sgt. Jay M. Hoskins A Parisian Welcoming

Sgt. Jay M. Hoskins A Parisian Welcoming

from - blip.tv (beta) on September 28, 2009
Duration: 586
Marine Sgt. Jay M. Hoskins, 24, of Paris, Texas. Died Aug. 6, while supporting combat operations in Farah province, Afghanistan. assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Kaneohe Bay, HI. Sergeant Hoskins graduated from North Lamar High School in Paris in 2003. He joined the Marine Corps in August 2003 and reported to Hawaii in January. CMS Presents Sgt. Jay M. Hoskins A Parisian Welcoming v2.0 Dateline: August 13, 2009 Temp: low 90s, Paris, Texas. Hoskins final journey home began after a chartered plane delivered his flag draped coffin. The family welcomed their love one home. There was a formal transfer of the coffin from the tarmac to the hearse. The staging of the procession ran from the flight line to the main entrance to the air field. High school students from the school he graduated from lined both sides of the street. The video shows highlights of the seven mile journey from the airfield to the funeral home. As a video producer, I have seen many of these types of videos before, but I never experienced one in person. I live in a big city and we lose sight of real priorities. A human sacrifice still means something to many Americans and our allies. Our fallen soldiers allow for us to protest over healthcare, taxes, and anything else our heart desires. When Jay Hoskins came home today, traffic did not pull over it got off the street, and cleared the way for his procession. Thousands of citizens, white collar and blue collar, liberals and conservatives all put aside their differences to honor a local hero. For without these brave men and women it would not be possible for us to freely agree to disagree with each other. Music: Remix Band of Brothers, Mansions of the Lord, and Sgt. MacKensie Special Thanks: North Texas Patriot Guard Riders Patriotic Citizens of Paris Video Production Jerry Castillo US Military Fallen
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[53 - RRS] Prohibido Besar

[53 - RRS] Prohibido Besar

from Festival Internacional Cervantino on January 20, 2009
Duration: 3070
Ruido Revista Sonora Magazine radioelectronico ideado, producido y transmitido a traves de Internet desde Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. Presentando Emision 53: Prohibido Besar //Dos recomendaciones //Saludos de cumplea os //Alternativas musicales //El callej n prohibido //Besos de olimpiada //El robo al rancho blindado //Salud varonil //Comerciantes enojados //Abuelita veloz y el hablador. Todo esto y mas en: http://www.ruido.tk
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[45 - RRS] La Narco Nomina

[45 - RRS] La Narco Nomina

from Radio Informaremos Mexico on November 24, 2008
Duration: 3011
Ruido Revista Sonora Magazine radioelectronico ideado, producido y transmitido a traves de Internet desde Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. Presentando Emision 45: La Narco Nomina //Ya mero se acaba. //No la vuelvan a poner. //Hasta Google ahorra. //Localizacion en la selva. //Funcionarios del narco. //Pero cuanta corrupci?n. //Chamacos calientes. //Trago gigante. //Plaga de ratas y mas en: http://www.ruido.tk/
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