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CTyankee

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3. Yes. Hubby was so moved he played several versions this morning...
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 01:38 PM
Jan 8

he was in the Navy and headed for Guantanemo for duty when, on home for Christmas in Wisconsin, encountered a bad snowstorm, resulting in months of recovery, mostly physical therapy. That cut short his Navy service. His father had served in the occupation of Japan after WW2 so he wanted to serve in the Navy.

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"Strong to Save"? sakabatou Jan 8 #1
Yes. Hubby was so moved he played several versions this morning... CTyankee Jan 8 #3
Georgia on My Mind' plays at end of Capitol service Emile Jan 8 #2
Yep. CTyankee Jan 8 #5
I cried on the plane yesterday as I watched a CNN sinkingfeeling Jan 8 #4
I love that he taught Sunday School at a church near his home after he left the Presidency. CTyankee Jan 8 #6
As the most decent and honorable American leaves us, wnylib Jan 8 #24
The greatest moral chasm between two presidents, ever Martin Eden Jan 8 #7
True and said so well Deuxcents Jan 8 #8
"The contrast could not be greater." dchill Jan 8 #9
It was FDRs favorite hymn Danmel Jan 8 #10
The church that I grew up in used to sing it from time to time, wnylib Jan 8 #27
Yes it still jerks my tears BOSSHOG Jan 8 #11
"human being"?? lastlib Jan 8 #12
Well said. surfered Jan 8 #13
In the service at the Carter Center, that hymn was sung by the Morehouse japple Jan 8 #14
Same here. madamesilverspurs Jan 8 #15
President Carter gets to see American democracy implode from a 50 yard line skybox. aeromanKC Jan 8 #16
I seem to recall it played for JFK, Navy Veteran, usonian Jan 8 #17
As I recall, Codifer Jan 8 #20
Ford was Navy sarge1943 Jan 8 #22
thank you Codifer Jan 8 #28
My first time voting at age 18 orangecrush Jan 8 #18
My mother teared up, any time she heard the Navy Hymn. Paladin Jan 8 #19
Got me, too. elleng Jan 8 #21
I was a junior in high school............. MyOwnPeace Jan 8 #23
Naval Academy Glee Club at the Capitol Rotunda DinahMoeHum Jan 8 #25
A British hymn written written in 1860 and.. surfered Jan 8 #26
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