America is full of heroes, no matter where they come from--love this song--that is why I ride Patriot Guard to honor all that have served. As a Nam vet we will never forget the ones that have served for us.
Well, if you folks want to compare a guy being deployed overseas to a true hero such as Audie Murphy, Alvin York, or those I mentioned before, be my guest. All I know is that I personally get uncomfortable when someone calls me a hero just because I served overseas. I was just a soldier doing my duty like many before me in my family. I am not some hero to be worshiped or placed on a pedestal. Respect soldiers, honor their service and sacrifices, but don't insult us.
nope completely disagree. Anyone who can sign that dotted line for the United States Armed Forces, with the knowing that they could be sent over seas away from everything they known into a war zone, and possibly have to fight is a hero to me. Because they are willing to give their life for something bigger than themselves. It's a fantastic feeling.
Pv2 Snyder 11B United States Army.
All my brothers, regardless if they only do laundry for the military are heroes.
Simply serving in the military or meaning something to some one doesn't make you a hero. A hero is someone like MSG Gary Gordon or SFC Randy Shughart who volunteered to repel down to a downed Blackhawk helicopter knowing full well that they were on their own. They then died fighting to defend the wounded crew member of that helicopter from Somali militiamen. These two men are heroes. Saying all soldiers are heroes cheapens the meaning of the word. Doing one's job doesn't make you a hero.
[ R.I.P. Matthew G. Milczark, from Moose Lake, MN (March 8, 2004), Moises Langhorst, from Moose Lake, MN (April 5th, 2004) & Levi Angell, from Cloquet, MN (April 8th, 2004) - Levi, I remember your funeral like it was yesterday - I know Jeff misses you. Wish you could be here today to see his little boy! ]
Saw u in oakdale tonight! I was the kid who played base ball:)
Blueberryexpresso 7 months ago
oh kool he is back? i luv him
bostongirl1985 10 months ago
I love Rockie Lynne ! and I love this song.
dasyization 1 year ago
America is full of heroes, no matter where they come from--love this song--that is why I ride Patriot Guard to honor all that have served. As a Nam vet we will never forget the ones that have served for us.
blukni112 1 year ago
america
TheAlexander8898 1 year ago
its worth checking out
raymound88 1 year ago
Well, if you folks want to compare a guy being deployed overseas to a true hero such as Audie Murphy, Alvin York, or those I mentioned before, be my guest. All I know is that I personally get uncomfortable when someone calls me a hero just because I served overseas. I was just a soldier doing my duty like many before me in my family. I am not some hero to be worshiped or placed on a pedestal. Respect soldiers, honor their service and sacrifices, but don't insult us.
SGT/19K/ MN ARNG
supermunchkin14 1 year ago
We miss you Matt!!!
Junanna1998 1 year ago
@supermunchkin14
nope completely disagree. Anyone who can sign that dotted line for the United States Armed Forces, with the knowing that they could be sent over seas away from everything they known into a war zone, and possibly have to fight is a hero to me. Because they are willing to give their life for something bigger than themselves. It's a fantastic feeling.
Pv2 Snyder 11B United States Army.
All my brothers, regardless if they only do laundry for the military are heroes.
RedEyed2009 1 year ago 8
@RedEyed2009
i agree with you 100%
mommyx5kids 1 year ago
Simply serving in the military or meaning something to some one doesn't make you a hero. A hero is someone like MSG Gary Gordon or SFC Randy Shughart who volunteered to repel down to a downed Blackhawk helicopter knowing full well that they were on their own. They then died fighting to defend the wounded crew member of that helicopter from Somali militiamen. These two men are heroes. Saying all soldiers are heroes cheapens the meaning of the word. Doing one's job doesn't make you a hero.
supermunchkin14 1 year ago
Why did he pick the guy who didn't die in combat compared to the two who died in Fallujah and Ramadi?
supermunchkin14 1 year ago
doesn't matter - they were all heroes - all meant something to alot of people
moose1206 1 year ago
:)
my big brother finally comes home next Tuesday.
NAVY
thank you so much, Rockie!
batbitca 1 year ago
Thank you!
Queeniehill 1 year ago
[ R.I.P. Matthew G. Milczark, from Moose Lake, MN (March 8, 2004), Moises Langhorst, from Moose Lake, MN (April 5th, 2004) & Levi Angell, from Cloquet, MN (April 8th, 2004) - Levi, I remember your funeral like it was yesterday - I know Jeff misses you. Wish you could be here today to see his little boy! ]
moose1206 1 year ago 3
@bentleychad81
HOOAH im a screamin eagle (101st airborne)and thats the truth airborne all the way and rockie...one helluva job HOOAH
com622 1 year ago
Today and Everyday let us Never Forget our "Heroes Come From Small Towns" they protect us daily! God Bless our Soldiers!!!
kitten30701 1 year ago
thanks man!!! atleast someone remembers the troops. Airborne all the way...
bentleychad81 1 year ago
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com622 1 year ago
Very nice Rockie.
cleffnote 1 year ago
Thanks for the song, Matt was a second son to me. I will never forget. It is good to remember our soldiers.
hockeyma44 1 year ago
I love this song!! Matt was my best friend and still is Thank you for this song !! so cool!
hiru5555 1 year ago
Love this song, and the video for it is perfect! I love your music, and can't wait to see future videos!
horseracer12 1 year ago