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Finding The Military Jingle Within "US"

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Finding The Military Jingle Within "US"
Finding The Military Jingle Within "US"

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Finding The Military Jingle Within "US"

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WHY WAS THESE TWO JINGLES WRITTEN AND HOW TO USE THEM IN A DISCUSSION GROUP OR BY YOURSELF
And ...
Are You A "We Should" Person?
Inside this book, you will find two powerfully socially conscience and thought provoking jingles. Each one will offer you the opportunity to truly think about and discuss openly and freely, the joys, fun and freedoms, as well as the pains, sorrows and death our military history have given and continues to give humanity, from all communities, world-wide.
The first jingle is in titled, The Military Soldier's Inspirational Jingle. This message is offered with humor and joy. It is driven with fun and excitement, with the attempts to lure a person in to the military.
The second jingle is in titled, The Military's Soldier's Last Words Jingle. This message is embraced with a Soldier's last moments. It is paced with horrific grief and lost.
Both jingles offers absolute realism, but, their truths are positioned on two completely different prisms of what is define as the reality of the soldier's destiny. As well as the soldier's journey, within the attempt to defend humanity in all communities, world-wide.
Whether you are reading these two jingles alone, with family and friends or with a group, discuss and write down how these two jingles affect you, our country and our so called enemies throughout the world.
Have fun, but be serious about this project. Because once a person puts a uniform on, they represent us in life and in death.
I must be honest. I did not join the Army to fight. In fact, I joined the Army to stop fighting. To be exact. I joined the Army to be an entertainer.
You see, I grew up in the roughest drug and crime infested area of the steel mill town of Gary Indiana. And it was when I was approximately five years old when I began learning the necessity and loyalty to protect my family, friends, and even kids I didn't know personally, whether at school or around the neighborhood.
But there was also a creative and sensitive side within me. In other words, I loved writing stories and then telling them to my family and friends, actually, to anyone who would listen. And subsequently, I have always been developing that part of me; educationally, personally and professionally.
Now getting back to the Army
But do not get me wrong. If I was called in from my regular duty from entertaining my fellow soldiers, top brass, dignitaries and civilians world-wide, and I was told to go to the front line and fight, I would not hesitate.
I got into the Army knowing, understanding and agreeing to what my ultimate responsibilities were.
1. Loyalty to my country.
2. Do my duties best to my abilities.
3. Treat all people with respect and dignity.
4. Sacrifice and give selfless service for the safety and positive morals for others.
5. Never stop learning and practicing the values of the Army so that way, Honor is achieved by full filling all my duties.
6. Respect the law and high moral standards.
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I wish that every person that hides behind a microphone on radio and television, as well as the internet, and every person in any occupation, should walk away from their comfort, security and wealth, and all those "We Should People" that is so proud of the second amendment, get your pistols, rifles and machine guns, then get on a plane and put your Boots on the Ground and Start Killing the Enemy, and in this case it is, "ISIS!"
Then You Can Say, "We Should" or "We Did!"
However ...
... It is so easy to say "We Should" or "We Did" when it is not "You Doing It!"

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