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He would have been 60, today.
I think of him often. Always on his birthday and the day he was killed. Joseph A. Ferry, Esquire Suite 200 Two Penn Center Plaza Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-854-6444 tel. 215-243-8202 fax Visit my website. Follow me on Twitter. Email me. Don't send me a private message. |
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Mr. Ferry, you are doing serious damage to my view that all Lawyers are just inhumane, hardhearted, ambulance chasing Sharks, looking for their next victim. That is a very touching story. Thank You
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Please Note:
cduphily is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Truly touching story, thank you for sharing it.
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Joseph, Thanks for serving and bringing him home, and most of all , , . remembering.
Mike Chris, Santa Clara, Utah
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Bump.
Joseph A. Ferry, Esquire Suite 200 Two Penn Center Plaza Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-854-6444 tel. 215-243-8202 fax Visit my website. Follow me on Twitter. Email me. Don't send me a private message. |
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http://www.vvmf.org/index.cfm?SectionID=110&anClip=52374 I brought him home! Posted for: LAWRENCE MICHAEL SULLIVAN: I was Escort Officer for Lt. Sullivan and brought his body home to Memphis in the fall of 1970. I had forgotten his name but remembered that he was an Artillery Officer, like me, and, like me, an OCS graduate. I could tell from his date of rank, April 15, 1969, that he was in the OCS class just ahead of mine. I wrote away to Ft. Sill for a list of OCS graduates in 1969 and, comparing the list with the list of casualties on this site, I was able to determine that it was Lt. Sullivan whose body I had escorted home. I'm sure that I was chosen Escort Officer at random but it struck me as fitting that the two of us would have those things in common. I will always remember the sadness of his funeral. His parents had been divorced and his father, a senior NCO - an SFC, I believe - stood away from the knot of mourners surrounding the grave. His mom, not surprisingly, was inconsolable and I recall how inadequate my remarks to her were when I presented her with the folded American flag that had draped his casket. When the service had ended and the mourners had drifted away, I saw his father approach the open grave, come to attention and snap the smartest salute to his son that I had ever seen before or, likely, will ever see. The scene is indelibly etched in my memory and I am so grateful to have witnessed it. Godspeed, Michael! I'm happy to have found you, again. Posted by: Joseph A. Ferry, 1LT, FA, US Army
Email: Relationship: Other: Monday, June 17, 2002 Signed, Frank Carrio, CMI Certified Master Inspector & Consultant Certified Commercial Building Inspector Certified, WDI Inspector Founder & Current President, New Hampshire State Chapter NACHI NACHI, State Representative for Legislative Affairs Retired: ICC Certified Member Retired: Code Compliance Inspector. Retired: ASTM Committee Member New Hampshire License #0096 |
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thank you for sharing Mr Ferry. And i salute you for keeping his memory alive and for serving.
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Joe, Thank you for your service & for bringing home one of our finest and remembering him. May God Bless you and May God Bless the family of Lawrence Michael Sullivan.
R.I.P. Lawrence Michael Sullivan.
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Thank you Joe for your service and memories.
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Thank you Joe, your story of humanity is a welcome one during very difficult time for familys everywhere.
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I am just happy that his family did not have to pay for his injuries!
Obama mulls making vets foot bill for service injuries By David Goldstein McCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS Updated: March 17, 2009, 9:13 AM / 3 comments Story tools: WASHINGTON—The Obama administration is considering making veterans use private insurance to pay for treatment of combat and service-related injuries. The plan would be an about-face on what veterans believe is a long-standing pledge to pay for health care costs that result from their military service. But in a White House meeting Monday, veterans groups apparently failed to persuade President Obama to take the plan off the table. “Veterans of all generations agree that this proposal is bad for the country and bad for veterans,” said Paul Rieckhoff, executive director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. “If the president and the OMB [Office of Management and Budget] want to cut costs, they can start at AIG, not the VA.” Under current policy, veterans are responsible for health care costs that are unrelated to their military service. Exceptions in some cases can be made for veterans who do not have private insurance or are 100 percent disabled. The president spoke Monday at the Department of Veterans Affairs to commemorate its 20th anniversary and said he hopes to increase funding by $25 billion over the next five years.
“Dead on arrival” is how Democratic Sen. Patty Murray of Washington described the idea. “ . . . when our troops are injured while serving our country, we should take care of those injuries completely,” Murray, a member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, told a hearing last week. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki said at the same hearing that the plan was “a consideration.” He also acknowledged that the VA’s proposed budget for next year included it as a way to increase revenue. But he told the committee that “a final decision hasn’t been made yet.” For veterans, that was little comfort.
Many veterans had high expectations for Obama after years of battling the Bush administration over benefit cuts and medical concerns such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
http://www.buffalonews.com/180/story/610029.html Signed, Frank Carrio, CMI Certified Master Inspector & Consultant Certified Commercial Building Inspector Certified, WDI Inspector Founder & Current President, New Hampshire State Chapter NACHI NACHI, State Representative for Legislative Affairs Retired: ICC Certified Member Retired: Code Compliance Inspector. Retired: ASTM Committee Member New Hampshire License #0096 |
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Bump.
Joseph A. Ferry, Esquire Suite 200 Two Penn Center Plaza Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-854-6444 tel. 215-243-8202 fax Visit my website. Follow me on Twitter. Email me. Don't send me a private message. |
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I feel that same kind of feeling when an inspector dies. Kenneth Lott just passed and for a guy I never knew it still brought sorrow to me. I don't know why, it just did. It's almost like a connection without ever being connected. Makes me sit and ponder on how fragile life really is and that everything you know can turn in an instant.
Thanks for the story it just makes me stop for a second, take a deep breath and smile at how God has blessed me. Although a sad story, your remeberance of him means his not forgotten and now a small piece of him is within me. Comprehensive Building Consultants Naples Home Inspection, Naples Mold Inspection, Naples Radon Inspection, Bonita Springs Home Inspection, Bonita Springs Mold Inspection, Bonita Springs Radon Inspection. Donate here: or send checks to the Fl Home and Insurance Inspector Chapter 1103 W Hibiscus Blvd Ste 311 Melbourne, Fl 32901
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Thanks! Joe, and THANK YOU for your service.
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USMC 1964-1970
Scout / Sniper in Vietnam 1968-1970 Was in Hue, Phu Bai, Khe Sahn Can't remember all the friends I lost |
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