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Welcome to Licentia Loquendi, founded January 2009. L2 is a team blog that focuses primarily on political, military and Constitutional issues with a Conservative Christian slant. We are two college students, a Navy corpsman, an Army sniper and a Vietnam era Army veteran.
Each writer has free reign over postings. One writer's views are not necessarily the views of all writers.
Each writer has free reign over postings. One writer's views are not necessarily the views of all writers.
Showing posts with label Military Times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Military Times. Show all posts
03 August 2009
25 July 2009
Military Room
Major props to "Reverend W. Lee Eames, a chaplain at [the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International] airport and Pam Porter, then the communications coordinator," (Military Times) for persuading Delta to allow them to provide service members with "a room on Concourse B where they could go and have a snack, or talk to someone if they needed to. . . . Eames -- a certified therapist and ordained minister -- now provides guidance in that room, called the Military Room. . . . The room is marked with a simple banner featuring a bald eagle, and it provides Internet, television, lounge chairs and sleeping spaces" (Military Times). The Military Room is contributed to by various members of the community -- "food is donated by churches throughout Northern Kentucky and drinks are provided by Delta. . . . Children all across Northern Kentucky have helped stock the lounge with letters, as well as magazines and books, which the veterans can read at their leisure" (Military Times).
The best part is that the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Int'l airport is not the only one involved. Rev. Eames has also received requests from other airports asking how they can start their own Military Rooms.
The best part is that the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Int'l airport is not the only one involved. Rev. Eames has also received requests from other airports asking how they can start their own Military Rooms.
03 July 2009
Honor the Fallen
In light of the mountains of news coverage pertaining to celebrity deaths, as opposed to Iran, North Korea, or the recent offensive the USMC has begun, I decided to offer coverage of the war fallen. All of the information provided is available to the public, almost word-for-word, on militarycity.com courtesy of Military Times.
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