John Muir Class of 1960 Reunion
A Special Tribute to Our Military Heroes
 

 
 

               
Please Visit These Links:    Our Vietnam Veterans      
Our Fallen Hero’s
 

 
 

    
The adventure of a whole lifetime in front of us, we set forth on graduation day, June 1960 with each step of our new freedom filled with question and trepidation. We went forth anyway, seeking the right path to lead our lives toward happiness, wealth, love, success and achievement. Some of us took the short path, others the long. Unwittingly, some never saw the dawn of tomorrow or the shadows of the next evening's dusk. These are those special friends and classmates who gave their lives to keep others free and safe. These alumni will never be forgotten and will live on in our hearts and minds forever. In the face of our losses, the reason for war is meaningless, as the reality of our personal loss weighs heavy in our soul.  Remember here, our friends, our pals and classmates who gave their ultimate so unselfishly for our families and others we don’t know. They are our heroes, our classmates, and their son’s and daughters continue the fight to keep America great, strong and safe. 

     Our warriors, who survived Vietnam, returned home to the thunder of political unrest and a thankless, misguided and manipulated public. True warriors all,  no honor was theirs at that time.  Today, we honor those who served, with a clearer understanding for what really went on in Vietnam and those turbulent moments of misfortune and misunderstanding. The Special Ops Group's "Secret War" where troops went and were killed or wounded, "in places they never went" with plausible denial. Oh yes, our warriors served our country with valor and courage ... and unshakeable faith.

     Please consider this, “What happens in our world today isn’t about a Battle or a War ... it is ultimately about our Warriors, our Heroes." 

     This section is dedicated to those who served in the Armed Forces of the United States from 1960 to present. These are the men and women who put life and limb at risk for us. For those who served in the Vietnam era, we proudly say "Welcome Home, Thank You and you are our true Hero’s."    
 


   A Prayer for our Warriors:

  'Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. 
  Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our 
  time of need. 
  
  Amen..'

 


Please Support the following projects "Fallen Warriors" - for the families left behind" and "Wounded Warrior Project", another way to say Thank You to those giving and sacrificing so much for us today .


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WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT

Our Mission

  The mission of the Wounded Warrior Project is to honor and empower wounded warriors.  

                                            Purpose

  ●  To raise awareness and enlist the public’s aid for the needs of   severely injured service men and women,

●  To help severely injured service members aid and assist each other, and

●  To provide unique, direct programs and services to meet the needs of severely injured service members.

 

Click here to visit the Wounded Warrior Project Website
 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Background music courtesy of CBS, Trace Adkins and the West Point Cadet Glee Club as performed at the Academy of Country Music Awards - Las Vegas, NV 5 April 5, 2009   Source: www.youtube.com