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Washed Military Hat-Black W32S37C
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Black Hat Is A Black Hat
Though I didn't receive the hat pictured (the one I got doesn't have those vent holes), I'm still diggin' it.How do you really go wrong with a black brimmed hat though?I mean... if it arrives black, and with a brim; automatic five-stars right?So yes, it's a hat. A black one. With a brim.Five... -
How Can You Mess Up a Hat?
Well, it's a black hat. When looking at the pictures I was a bit afraid it would be a faded black color, but when I got the hat it was definitely black enough to be a black hat.
Hey, I'm a member of the Civil Air Patrol, and in March we're having a CAC Banquet. I invited my girlfriend to come and she's excited. Problem is I've never invited a non-CAP member to come with me, and she asked a good question; what is she...
When ever you are wearing your dress blues, your guest should wear evening wear.
She can wear a long evening gown or a cocktail dress that hits the knees. Heels are very appropriate and many women get their hair done for the event.
im in high school SO i probably see this more than most people but i hate it when kids at our school make fun of the military......i mean i have friends who are fighting in IRAQ as we speak and they are putting there lives on the line.it just bugs...
Well over 50,000 of my comrades thank you for the wreath.
The treatment you are receiving is rampant during any sort of conflict. It is a way for the cowards get their face on the news. You don't realize it but the treatment is tempering you. I hope you never
Brand new official Mercedes-Benz product. Distribute by MB
Shiny embroidered MB logo. Color: gray. One size fits most.
adjustable Velcro strap at the back
Unstructured cotton twill military cap
Runners, walkers show strength
Saturday was just right for a stroll.</p><p> At Platte Purchase Park, just as pink was spreading across the morning sky, some 300 men and women — military types who were lean and mean, buff and tough — were stretching legs and arms, huffing into cold fingers, readying themselves for a run in the first Helping Heroes Challenge. </p><p> Across the city as the sun rose higher, Liberty Memorial’s shadow was the site for a 5K walk known as the American Cancer Society’s Make Strides Against Breast Cancer. Here, 10,000 walkers were slogging up and down city streets, civilians a little more pudgy than peers in the services.</p><p> They were also pushing pink strollers with pink-cheeked babies, wearing funny hats, and many were couples hand in hand, wearing breast-themed T-shirts with sayings like “Boobolicious” and “I’m in the rack pack.” </p><p>But both events featured warriors. People who don’t give up. People who are no longer ordinary because of the gut punches life has hit them with.</p><p> People like Army Spc. Steve Baskis from Chicago. </p><p> There he was at the Helping Heroes Challenge, a 26-year-old Iraq veteran who nearly died in 2008 after a roadside bomb hit his combat patrol. After a six-week coma, he woke up to darkness, forever blind.</p><p> But with help from some Marine buddies, he ran the 5K by touching his buddy’s shoulder.</p><p> He’s inspired, he said, to not let his blindness stop him from striving for achievements, to live life to its fullest. He’s run the Chicago Marathon and the Augusta Half Ironman and climbed several world-class mountain peaks, including Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro.</p><p> Last year he joined 10 other injured U.S. servicemen to climb the 20,000-foot Lobuche in the Himalayas. Their expedition was filmed, and the documentary “Soldiers to the Summit” will be released next year.</p><p> Spouses, entire families and even children showed their support by running (sometimes walking) the courses. There was some good-natured banter too, especially between Marines and Army soldiers.</p><p> Maj. Becky Sui, 33, a student at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, is from Columbus, Ohio. Her husband was running the 5K. Sui couldn’t run this day because of an injury. But she could not stop smiling.</p><p> “To think that this is the first year and 300 people came. … This is amazing. The Marines really pulled this one out. We’re playing nice this one time,” she said with a wink. </p><p> Sponsors announced that $30,000 was raised. And everyone felt good about that.</p><p> Over at the American Cancer Society walk, a parade atmosphere of pink haze took hold. Pink balloons tugging at strings, pink hats and tees, pink fuzzy wigs. There was a live band, tents offering free water, free food, free advice, banners every 50 feet stating cancer facts or urging women over 40 to get a yearly breast cancer exam. </p><p> By 10:30, the throng of crowds started to thin out. The very last walkers rounded the final uphill bend: a man carrying a 2-year-old, another woman bent over pushing a stroller carrying an older child, and two women, one of whom was Amber Flowers, 29, with bright red hair tucked under a knit cap, pumping her fists for momentum.</p><p> “I’m the survivor here,” she said, waving her hand and smiling. Flowers, from Independence, was diagnosed with breast cancer Feb. 9, 2010. She’s finished now with her chemotherapy except for a monthly shot.</p><p> “These people are all my best friends and my family. … I might be dead last today, but at least I’m here today. And … I … will … finish … this.”</p><p> She’s out of breath, a little, but not out of humor, and she still maintains her sense of gratitude. The group is last because Flowers made them all stop at every mile marker sign to take a photo.</p><p> “These people right here would hug me on my bad days, hold my hand when I cried, and kept telling me that everything would be OK.”</p><p> Flowers touches some of them, rubbing the backs of her two daughters, her “wildflowers,” she said, little girls with bright red hair, too. </p><p> They finally see the archway of pink balloons marking the finish line. Picking up their pace, an announcement was made: More than $325,000 was raised this day. And people here felt good about that, too.</p><p> “I’ll be doing this every year,” said Flowers. “And I won’t give up.”</p><p> But she did stop just short of the finish line to take one last photo, grinning for the camera, with all her friends and family surrounding her.</p><p><em> Click.
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My 60+ mother wanted a hat to toss on her hair and run to town. For less than $20, I was only willing to experiment a couple times. I was unable to talk my mother out of rejecting it. It sits on my head a little more shallow than the picture on a stick depicts. My mother wears hers on towards the back of her head and I wear mine more towards the front. Yes, I had to buy my own.
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Don't forget your hat, you wouldn't leave home without itDeseret News - Dec 31, 1969
Baseball caps have been worn for years on the diamond and are shared by golfers on the links. Hats can also come in the form of homburgs, panamas, military hats or helmets, top hats, fezs, fedoras, caps, cowboy hats, beanies, berets, crowns or bonnets.
Kansas City Star - Dec 31, 1969
At Platte Purchase Park, just as pink was spreading across the morning sky, some 300 men and women — military types who were lean and mean, buff and tough — were stretching legs and arms, huffing into cold fingers,Monterey County Herald - Dec 31, 1969
Student and military discounts. www.montereymirrormaze.com. Call for artists. Monterey Peninsula College Art Gallery hosts six exhibits each academic year, showing contemporary art in all media. Exhibits are five weeks long and art may be for sale.Politico - Dec 31, 1969
If you don't like playing cards with these other guys and women, if you don't like hanging out with them and shooting the breeze with them, you're not going to be friends with them. They're not going to be loyal to a guy they don't hang out with.' …Los Angeles Times - Dec 31, 1969
Some cut open the bellies of pregnant women and tear their babies out. Men and women are gang-raped. As a warning to those who might report them to Ugandan authorities, they bore holes in the lips of victims and padlock them shut.




