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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Father's Day Pictures

Know Your Medal of Honor Recipients:

Lieutenant Charles McAnally (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on May 12, 1864, at Spotsylvania, Virginia. His citation reads:

In a hand-to-hand encounter with the enemy captured a flag, was wounded in the act, but continued on duty until he received a second wound.

Private Bernard McBride (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions from August to October 1868, in Arizona. His citation reads:

Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians.

Sergeant William McBryar (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on March 7, 1890, in Arizona. His citation reads:

Distinguished himself for coolness, bravery and marksmanship while his troop was in pursuit of hostile Apache Indians.


Here are some pics from Father’s Day…


Picture Tuesday
This is proof... I'm the best dad in the world.  Suck it, Sonny

Another gift from Daniel

I'm not sure if this is from Daniel or his teacher... could be both, I guess

Daniel gave this to me... the girls didn't argue with him over it.

That's what I'm talking about...



Sweet boy

Dad only got to see one of his children over the weekend... lucky for him it was his favorite child.  Here he is holding the gift I gave him (which you will all recognize as #15 from the Greatest Books of All-Time Countdown). 

Daniel playing with Dad

This was my Father's Day gift from all of the kids.  It's great... take a look at what my kids think of me.






Note that "Susan George" is what I call Susie when I'm acting like I forgot her name...

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