Welcome Home, Marines

April 13th, 2009 (16) Posted By ticticboom.

This happens all the time in towns across the country, but hardly ever gets any attention from the MSM.

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The Marines from the Headquarters and Service Company and the Weapons Company of the 2nd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment spent 3 months training in California and then 7 months in Iraq involved in counter-insurgency missions in Anbar province.

At least 17 of these reserve troops are also law enforcement officers in civilian life on Long Island. There were about 20 ladder trucks that lined the avenue. It was a beautiful sight.

Around 2,000 well-wishers waved banners and chanted “Thank you” as bright yellow buses carrying the troops – escorted the final 100 yards by kilted bagpipers – arrived at the military facility on Stewart Avenue in Garden City, Long Island shortly before 7 p.m. on Friday, April 10, 2009

There was a quiet anticipation as everyone set-up and waited for the arrival of the troops. THEN…great excitement!! as the buses arrived BUT… then there was a bit more waiting for family and friends as they waited for their soldiers to de-bus and get their gear. Finally they greeted and hugged with more joyous cheers.

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  • ji

    A joyous thing indeed.

  • Sandy

    Welcome home Marines! :cool:
    Yet another job well done shaping world history!
    I am glad they had people there cheering for them.

  • http://bd41f1d0e3b34a3887607611a481ade3 Monkeysdad(Anxiously investing in Matresses)

    hoorah.

  • YERMOM

    Semper Fi and welcome home!

  • Bill

    Semper Fi! Welcome home! :beer: :beer:

  • amy

    Welcome back and thank you. :beer: :beer: :mrgreen:

  • aboutTObegin

    Semper Fi and well done Marines!

  • mindy abraham

    Welcome home and I wish you well in life

  • Wigpeeler

    I know how these guys feel. it’s the greatest feeling in the world knowing that you served with honor and come home to a reception like this. I remember it very well. April 13th 1991, when our flight arrived at McIntire ANG base in the wee hours of the morning the base fire trucks escorted our taxiing DC-10 with their lights and sirens blazing. Walking off the plane to a huge throng of people cheering with banners. It brings a lump to my throat every time I see a homecoming like this. It’s like a thousand Christmas’s rolled up into one shining moment………and those Corona’s that the folks had waiting for me tasted FRIGGIN GREAT!! :beer: :beer: :beer: :mrgreen:

  • Chuck O

    Good job soldier. :beer:

  • brovato

    Semper Fi
    Welcome home to the good ol USA.
    Godspeed

  • Al

    Thank you, Marines and welcome home !

  • TedB

    One of my nephews is 2/25, welcome home Bo.

  • DesignR

    May god Bless and Keep all of our military personnel safe tonight around the World.

    Welcome home.

  • vivi libero o muori

    Love the real show of affection. We truly have a country that cares. We (i can’t include myself in this statement, as I never served) did what the left and the MSM said was impossible. We, as a country, with the support of our military, brought Democracy to a country previously run by a dictator, and did so with less human life lost (on our side) than was lost in the first 20 minutes of D-Day.

  • T-Bagg

    I fucking love coming home. Half way there.
    :mrgreen: