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Fallen Soldier

K2

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I was needing some ideas. We have a local soldier that was a navy seal that died in Afganistan last Tuesday and his body will be flown in to the local airfield today and I am trying to make a banner for when he is flown in, but, what is appropriate or what to say at all. Any suggestions.
 

Pro Image

New Member
In remembrance of Seals name and his birthday and the day he died........If you can get a pic of him that would be nice to use also........

JMO.........
 

K2

New Member
Then if not a banner, then what. You criticize for someone trying to show a family support and support and you give no suggestions.
 

K2

New Member
The family and church has asked for the general public to show up at the airport (I will be there) to show their support. This is for his church members that want something to hold since the small american flags cannot be found around here (sold out). If you do not want to help me out then thats fine, its a free country thanks to him, just dont post, ignore it and move on to the next active thread. They asked me to come up with something and that is what I am trying to do, no thanks to you.
 

saktrnch

New Member
I think his picture, "In memory of" name, rank, branch of service, maybe flags both American and Navy or seals logo. If you can get a picture of him in his uniform that would be better.
 

signmeup

New Member
The family and church has asked for the general public to show up at the airport (I will be there) to show their support. This is for his church members that want something to hold since the small american flags cannot be found around here (sold out). If you do not want to help me out then thats fine, its a free country thanks to him, just dont post, ignore it and move on to the next active thread. They asked me to come up with something and that is what I am trying to do, no thanks to you.
It's a free country but it's not my country. There are other countrys on the planet (really?!) with soldiers in Afganistan. :Canada: America is not the centre of the universe. If you don't like my posts ignore them.

BTW, I think it's admirable that you want to show your support for the soldier and his family I just think showing up means a lot more than a cheap plastic sign.
 

K2

New Member
But, the banner is not for me. We are getting back to its about "me". His church asked for something to hold and maybe hang on the fence. If his church came to you and asked you to make a banner for them i am assuming you would say "No, thats tacky". How do I respond to them asking. I dont know what is appropiate thats why i asked for your help. Like I said befor, i will be there to show support "without a banner" as the family has ASKED (for shovelhead) the community to do.

Thank you Pro Image, Saktrnch and Fatboy for the suggestions
 
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signmeup

New Member
In that case get the church to tell you exactly what they want. Tell them you don't know what's appropriate and that you don't want to offend anyone.
 

andy

New Member
Pay for a very nice, very tasteful engraved Brass plaque and then suggest the Vicar plant a memorial tree so there's somewhere to place the plaque.

It's my honest option that a cheap looking plastic banner is just too tacky.... and YES, if the vicar asked me to produce such a thing I would refuse point blank on the grounds of taste and decorum.
 

Rooster

New Member
Just print out a flag and show your support.

If you want to really donate something, give your employees the time off they need to welcome the fallen home (with pay of course).

The article on the British repatriation was touching. Look up "Highway of Heroes" on youtube to see what Canada does to welcome home the 141 fallen heroes we've lost so far in Afghantistan.
 

Mainframe

New Member
I think a banner would be great, have the church try to get a good photo, list his name & rank & any other service info you can obtain & thanks for his service on there also, and you can also ask any war Vet what he may ad on there & if he thinks it is a good idea.
 

curtrnev

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NO banners and A Seal is not a soldier. So if you do decide to have a banner do not put anything on there about him being a soldier. Do you know what team he was in? Maybe some of the other members of his team will have some input.
 

sjm

New Member
Just print out a flag and show your support.

If you want to really donate something, give your employees the time off they need to welcome the fallen home (with pay of course).

The article on the British repatriation was touching. Look up "Highway of Heroes" on youtube to see what Canada does to welcome home the 141 fallen heroes we've lost so far in Afghantistan.

Yah, I find Don Cherry in his loud suits on HNIC, paying homage to the fallen real fitting.

Thinking respect earns respect, and why we can all enjoy posting here. If your heart says make a banner WTF should criticize you for that.

Surely not all cities are known as the City of Champions. Even if they are not?
 

phototec

New Member
I was needing some ideas. We have a local soldier that was a navy seal that died in Afganistan last Tuesday and his body will be flown in to the local airfield today and I am trying to make a banner for when he is flown in, but, what is appropriate or what to say at all. Any suggestions.

Attached are ideas for a vertical banner, they look to be in good taste if you ask me, I'm a Vietnam veteran, served 18 months in Vietnam. There is nothing tacky about them!

Here is a link to a good article about The Fallen Heroes memorial consisting of more than two dozen banners bearing the names, faces and stories of South Dakota’s recent casualties of war.

http://images.google.com/imgres?img...ner&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&rlz=1W1GGIE_en&tbs=isch:1
 

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