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I wish to incite all Christians to rise up and take back the United States of America with all of God's manifold blessings. We want the free allowance of the Bible and prayers allowed again in schools, halls of justice, and all governing bodies. We don't seek a theocracy until Jesus returns to earth because all men are weak and power corrupts the very best of them.
We want to be a kinder and gentler people without slavery or condescension to any.

The world seems to be in a time of discontent among the populace. Christians should not fear. God is Love, shown best through Jesus Christ. God is still in control. All Glory to our Creator and to our God!


A favorite quote from my good friend, Jack Plymale, which I appreciate:

"Wars are planned by old men,in council rooms apart. They plan for greater armament, they map the battle chart, but: where sightless eyes stare out, beyond life's vanished joys, I've noticed,somehow, all the dead and mamed are hardly more than boys(Grantland Rice per our mutual friend, Sarah Rapp)."

Thanks Jack!

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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Kilroy Was here ! Hustory ... Tha Sarah R and Clay & Carol V!


LOVE THIS ONE...GREAT MEMORIES...
 
 

 
KILROY WAS HERE!
 
 
 
He is engraved in stone in the National War Memorial in Washington, DC,
Back in a small alcove where very few people have seen it. 
For the WWII generation, this will bring back memories. 
For you younger folks, it's a bit of trivia that is a part of our American history. 
Anyone born in 1913 to about 1950, is familiar with Kilroy. 
No one knew why he was so well known, but everybody seemed to get into it.  
 
So who was Kilroy?
 
 
In 1946 the American Transit Association, through its radio program,  
"Speak to America," sponsored a nationwide contest to 
Find the real Kilroy, offering a prize of a real trolley car to the person 
Who could prove himself to be the genuine article. 
Almost 40 men stepped forward to make that claim, 
But only James Kilroy from Halifax, Massachusetts, 
Had evidence of his identity. 
 

 
'Kilroy' was a 46-year old shipyard worker during the  
War who worked as a checker at the Fore River Shipyard 
In Quincy. His job was to go around and check on the 
Number of rivets completed. Riveters were on piecework and 
Got paid by the rivet. He would count a block of rivets and 
Put a check mark in semi-waxed lumber chalk, 
So the rivets wouldn't be counted twice. 
When Kilroy went off duty, the riveters would erase the mark. 

Later on, an off-shift inspector would come through 
And count the rivets a second time, 
Resulting in double pay for the riveters.  

 
One day Kilroy's boss called him into his office. 
The foreman was upset about all the wages being paid 
To riveters, and asked him to investigate. It was then 
He realized what had been going on. The tight spaces he 
Had to crawl in to check the rivets didn't lend themselves to 
Lugging around a paint can and brush, so Kilroy decided to 
Stick with the waxy chalk. He continued to put his check 
Mark on each job he inspected, but added  
'KILROY WAS HERE' 
In king-sized letters next to the check, and eventually 
Added the sketch of the chap with the long nose peering 
Over the fence and that became part of the Kilroy message.  

 
Once he did that, the riveters stopped trying to wipe  
Away his marks. Ordinarily the rivets and chalk marks 
Would have been covered up with paint. With the war on, 
However, ships were leaving the Quincy Yard so fast 
That there wasn't time to paint them. As a result, 
Kilroy's inspection "trademark" was seen by thousands of 
Servicemen who boarded the troopships the yard produced. 

 
His message apparently rang a bell with the servicemen,  
Because they picked it up and spread it all over 
Europe and the South Pacific. 

 
Before war's end, "Kilroy" had been here, there, 
And everywhere on the long hauls to Berlin and Tokyo. 
To the troops outbound in those ships, however, 
He was a complete mystery; all they knew for sure was 
That someone named Kilroy had "been there first."  
As a joke, U.S. Servicemen began placing the graffiti 
Wherever they landed, claiming it was 
Already there when they arrived. 

 
Kilroy became the U.S. Super-GI who had always 
"already been" wherever GIs went. It became a challenge 
To place the logo in the most unlikely places imaginable
It is said to be atop Mt. Everest, the Statue of Liberty,  
The underside of the Arc de Triomphe, 
And even scrawled in the dust on the moon. 

 
As the war went on, the legend grew. Underwater demolition 
Teams routinely sneaked ashore on Japanese-held Islands in the 
Pacific to map the terrain for coming invasions by 
U.S. Troops (and thus, presumably, were the first GI's there). 
On one occasion, however, they reported seeing 
Enemy troops painting over the Kilroy logo! 

 
In 1945, an outhouse was built for the exclusive use of Roosevelt,  
Stalin, and Churchill at the Potsdam conference. 
Its' first occupant was Stalin, who emerged and  
Asked his aide (in Russian), "Who is Kilroy?"  

 
 To help prove his authenticity in 1946, James Kilroy  Brought along officials from the shipyard and some 
Of the riveters. He won the trolley car, which he gave to 
his nine children as a Christmas gift and set it up as a 
playhouse in the Kilroy yard in Halifax, Massachusetts. 

 
 And The Tradition Continues... 
EVEN Outside Osama Bin Laden's House!!!
 
Share This Bit Of Historic Humor
With All Your Friends! :)  

 
God Bless you World War II Veterans
 
 
 

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