Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Veterans Day, 2008

In late September when I was laid up in a leg cast back in Nashville and couldn't participate, an old friend, fisherman extraordinaire and former Navy fighter pilot in Viet Nam was arriving in Jackson Hole, Wyoming with a group of veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan who were about to experience a trip of a lifetime. Each man would spend a week fly fishing the Snake and Jackson Lake as a thank you from many people in the community who wanted to show their appreciation for these mens' service to their country by rolling out the red carpet.
Another good friend, outdoor writer and fellow guide writes about his day on the river with the veterans for the Jackson Hole News. The group is pictured here on the last day of the trip. We're all looking forward to making this an annual event and I'm hoping to be there with them next year.








Thank you to the greatest men and women on earth for the sacrifices you're made of life, limb and pursuit of happiness in service to our country. YOU make this land great and remind us of the true meaning of hope. May God bless you all.

5 comments:

Rita Loca said...

Thanks for remembering!

Unknown said...

A thoughtful tribute which brought tears to my eyes. May God bless all who served and are serving and may God bless America, land that I love!

Anonymous said...

Inspiring Blog post on SNake River Fly Fishing event for vets - loved the commentary and the Blog and the photos. Did you know that Bill and I did something similar in September in JH for four wounded vets from Iraq - had them or a week of golf, fishing on the South Fork, Yellowstone oversee, and a few other activities. As word got around that we were bringing them, there were too many offers of help to accommodate. EVERYONE wanted to show appreciation - these were Iraq warriors that had been severely wounded in the field - selected for us by Walter Reed hospital - through channels of course.

Webutante said...

LFW, no I didn't know you two did that. But what a wonderful and kind idea! Thanks so much for sharing this with me and readers.

Bob's Blog said...

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