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Week 1 – Heroes – Supplies Used: Trixie Scraps Designs American Heroes Collection, Stars & Stripes Alpha

Font: New Boston, Photos: Family visit Vietnam Women’s Memorial. Heel and Boot circle self-created.

From the Internet: Red Heels Combat Boots and Vietnam Nurse’s Haven image.

Poem: “Sisters of Honor” written by USMC Sargent Jack C. Perritt (Vietnam, 1968-1969 and was wounded in December 1968). Sisters of Honor was written to honor “the faithfulness and undying dedication of America’s daughters who sacrificed and gave so much of themselves in the heatbreak of Vietnam. May God’s angels watch over them.

 

What drew them together on this sacred, hallowed ground?
Was it the war fought in Asia with its heartbreak so profound?
Perhaps it was the cries of young men with wounds that ran so deep,
Or the countless hours of giving with no rest and little sleep.

Maybe it was the reminder of icy rains that often fell
Or the thunder in emerald mountains of artillery, and of shell.
Was it the flicker of dancing flare lights on summer’s darkened sky?
Or the silver tips of eagle’s wings as jets went screaming by?

What drew them together – a voice trembling in pain?
Or the hollow eyes of some soldier in death’s final strain?
I know they must remember the choppers coming in,
The chaos of shouted orders and the race they tried to win.

What brings them together through terror and lingering strife?
Why, to heal the shattered bodies, to save one soldier’s life.
When they came home no bugle sounded sweetly,
no voices raised to cheer –
There was only an emptiness, memories, and tears.

Three bronze sisters now stand upon the mall,
In honor of America’s daughters and the names upon the Wall.
What drew them together upon this sacred, hallowed ground?
It was a war fought in Asia, with its heartbreak so profound.

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Your photos are gorgeous and so descriptive in themselves.   The poem you added is beautiful and I like how you set this up and the starred background you used.   The embellishments you added are perfect for your page and really complete it well, this is really lovely.

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Wow Linda this is so powerful and a great tribute to the women who serve. Thank you for sharing this wonderful page with us.

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