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Merry Christmas

Started by Private Investigator, December 25, 2012, 04:11:29 AM

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Private Investigator

Merry Christmas to all   :clap:

SarDragon

To our friends on CT - Margie and I wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Dave Bowles
Maj, CAP
AT1, USN Retired
50 Year Member
Mitchell Award (unnumbered)
C/WO, CAP, Ret

a2capt

..and to those in the Great White North, Boxing Day will be here sooner than you think! ;)

a2capt



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SarDragon

 :clap:  Very nice!  :clap:
Dave Bowles
Maj, CAP
AT1, USN Retired
50 Year Member
Mitchell Award (unnumbered)
C/WO, CAP, Ret

spaatzmom

Thank you a2capt, very nice indeed.  Merry Christmas to everyone.

JeffDG

Quote from: a2capt on December 25, 2012, 05:16:01 AM
..and to those in the Great White North, Boxing Day will be here sooner than you think! ;)
And some of us transplanted northerners still celebrate Boxing Day!

Woodsy


Merry Christmas to my CAP family!  For those of you that haven't seen this, it is worth the read... 



T 'was the night before Christmas, and all through the house,

Not a creature was stirring, (including PC and mouse).

I had finished the toys, and the tree, and the wrap,

And had just settled down for a few hours nap.

When out from the street there arose such a clatter,

I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter.

From my window my eyes did spy a lone man,

Who was dressed in a uniform, a thing in his hand,

That screamed a loud noise, so horrid and sick,

It was clear in a moment this wasn't St. Nick!

He turned, and he walked, and he looked to and fro,

From the hill up the street to the valley below,

His look was determined; eyes fixed on some quest,

But what could have stirred this young man from his rest?

For what was he searching?   Why wouldn't he leave?

What could be so important this cold Christmas Eve?

I flew open the door and yelled to the man,

"Now, why do you stand there, contraption in hand;

That wails with a noise as if screaming in fright;

What brings you out here in the middle of the night?"

He said, "Be at ease, sir; do not be alarmed,

We're the Civil Air Patrol (and we are not armed),

'Tis an emergency beacon that my team and I seek;

And the signal is fading, indeed is quite weak.

It might be an old unit that was tossed in the trash,

Or it might be an aviator, downed in a crash.

And so we do search on this cold winter night,

In the hopes that all's well; everyone is all right."

Tired and confused; I thought it absurd

That of this strange group I'd heard nary a word;

They weren't well known, I then quickly surmised;

And did thusly comment; he said, "No surprise

That of us you've heard nothing; we tend to be quiet,

But our name is well known to many a pilot,

For many we've rescued; in cold and in fright,

This reason compels us to search here tonight."

"For such service", I guessed, "you earn much through the years."

"Not a cent," he replied, "We are all volunteers.

From my team on the ground, to the crew in the sky."

(Skyward, he pointed, as their aircraft flew by)

"For how long?", I asked, in much consternation,

Said he, "Since '41 we've been serving this nation,

Through wartime and peacetime, through calm and disaster,

We serve this great Country; we practice to master

The skills I now use; and I'm happy to say,

We're training the youth who will lead us someday."

With a shake of my hand he took then his leave,

And continued his search on this cold Christmas Eve.

I returned to my bed, and chuckled, and said,

"He's out chasing ghosts, and I'm snuggled in bed;

He's certainly crazy, it's easy to see;

He searches all night – and he does it for free?"

I thought no more of it, and in the morn did arise,

To find my wife sobbing, with tears in her eyes.

"What's wrong?" I inquired, "And why are you crying?"

"Your father", she replied, "To visit was flying

A small plane he'd recently learned how to fly,

But he crashed in the valley – they do not know why."

She broke down anew; as she fought back her tears,

And said, "He was found by some volunteers,

Who hunted the beacon he had in his plane,

And found him alive, but cold and in pain."

We rushed to his side; the story he told,

Was of those who had searched through the night and the cold,

Until they had found him, of them he did say,

"Son, without them I'd have missed Christmas Day;

Or any that followed; for them I give thanks;

'Tis some outstanding folks that they count in their ranks."

My eyes then grew wide; my heart skipped a beat,

As my thoughts suddenly turned to that man on the street,

How his "mission", I'd thought, had been not worth the bother;

But how likely it was that he'd found my father.

He'd given us Christmas, and New Year's, and more,

And the nature of his calling I no longer could ignore.

The next week I joined up with the local C.A.P.,

With whom I serve our Country - voluntarily – for free.



December 2008

1st Lt. (now Capt.) Joe Tomasone


Private Investigator

Awesome everybody, thanks for sharing.   :clap:

flyguy06

So, on my Army email account, we got the traditional  holiday wishes from the Chief of Staff. He said Happy Holidays as opposed to Merry Christmas which I think is most approropriate since we have Jewsih, Muslim and other faith based members in our very large successful organization. I am a Christian and I know the rreal reason for the season but as a commander I have to acknowledge all of my members.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS. 

NorCal21

A little late, but I wanted to say Merry Christmas to everyone! Arguments, disagreements aside... its nice to see people as passionate about CAP as all here. We all may not agree on everything, but at least we care enough to figure things out!

Here's to a healthy New Year for all!

AlphaSigOU

Mele Kalikimaka me ka Hau'oli makahiki hou! (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in Hawaiian.)
Meddi Kirijmoj e Apinuio (same in Marshallese.)
Lt Col Charles E. (Chuck) Corway, CAP
Gill Robb Wilson Award (#2901 - 2011)
Amelia Earhart Award (#1257 - 1982) - C/Major (retired)
Billy Mitchell Award (#2375 - 1981)
Administrative/Personnel/Professional Development Officer
Nellis Composite Squadron (PCR-NV-069)
KJ6GHO - NAR 45040

a2capt