Posts by Ron Hayman Sr.
A Season for Veterans
November is not just the month that thanksgiving resides and gets the most press. November is a month we celebrate our Veterans and thank them for the sacrifices made on behalf of this Nation. Our mission is to send Military Care Packages our troops. · November 3rd. The day Daylight Saving Time Ends, a day…
Read MoreThe Few The Proud The Marines
Today I am to blogging about a woman named Regina Holland I work with who brought her son to the office to meet her fellow coworkers. Regina and we got into a conversation about the military because of a shirt that I wear honoring combat units. The subject came up about her son a Marine.…
Read MoreMemorial Day 2013
Thank God for those who died for their country…
Read MoreArmed Forces Day 2013 – Sad day for women in the military?
Armed Forces Day 2013… This weekend we celebrate Armed Forces day. It is however a sad day for the military and a shame for women who volunteer to defend our nation have to endure the unusual fear for her safety in her own unit or on her own post from sexual terrorism. Yes I said…
Read MoreKorean War MIA KIA Returned Home to Rest
Army Cpl. Patrick R. Glennon of Rochester, N.Y., will be buried
April 11, at Arlington National Cemetery. On Nov. 1, 1950, Glennon, and the G
Company, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, were holding a defensive
position along the Nammyon River near Unsan, North Korea, when they were
attacked by Chinese forces. Glennon was listed as missing in action following
the heavy fighting.
North Korea three generations of cuckoo
North Korea three generations of cuckoo, tyrant, lunatic leadership. I was in Korea during the Vietnam war1969 1970, and this same craziness was going on then with threats, and attacks on South Korea. I remember on one occasion when I was taking some soldiers up to the NCO Academy on the DMZ, instead of going…
Read MoreMexican American WWII Hero
Hyper-cultural nation One day our pastor said we have a multicultural church with over 100 nations represented. I thought about this country and it has surpassed multicultural and has gone hyper cultural. One of the things you realize is our nations military is also becoming hyper cultural as well. Just in my own family for…
Read MoreVeteran’s Day Surprise
A surprise just in time for Veterans Day. After more than 3 years supporting our Troops along receiving support from friends, AT&T Vets, I Honor Your Service To America.com,Inc. now has official 501c3 status. I would like to thank God, my wife and family, board members, Face Book Friends, my boss and colleagues at AT&T,…
Read MoreVolunteering At the USO
USO for our Heroes AT&T Volunteers worked at the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport Sunday Sept. 9. We greeted the soldiers, answered their questions, prepared lunch snacks and provided encouragement. We were so proud of the soldiers both men and women. I took some pictures that will show you what the USO is all about. I call…
Read MoreAT&T and I Honor USA visit the USO ATL
The USO trip was awesome, Just before the Independence Day rush Luci Stofer, Evelyn Walker and I Honor USA went to volunteer last Thursday 6/20/12 and bring goodies for the troops. We had plenty of time to stage over 200 snack bags for outgoing defenders of our nation and the world. In the bag included a…
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