Thanks Brent!
Yes I did... I went to the Oakland area of the city of Pittsburgh for the annual parade and sort of marched with my new powered wheelchair...
We then continued to honor the vets who have fallen from past wars at the Soldiers and Sailors Museum which is an incredible place of reverence...
Every Vet should go to the Soldiers And Sailors Museum at least once in their lives in order to witness what is probably the most comprehensive collection of both historical items as well as thorough displays of all the conflicts this country found itself involved in through out our relatively brief history as the Greatest Nation in the World...
All vets will appreciate the attention to detail involved with the displays as well as some of the films and photographs being shown at the museum also...
It is the only museum that has almost as thorough of a complete history of the "Silent Service" as the Submarine Museum in Groton, Connecticut which is the best IMHO.
I have visited the Soldiers and Sailors Museum previously but, this is the first time I stayed long enough to really appreciate the significance of the history found there.
I most definitely suggest that every one who served pay the museum at least one visit and experience it because they will not be disappointed in the least!
You had me worried there Brent... I thought for a minute that I missed out on an important addition to the English language!
I hope you enjoyed yours as well Brent.
Respectfully,
Henry