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Jay C. Wood
                                        2 Feb 2010
                             (Happy birthday Mom!)


Opened the link to the Bardsdale Cemetery a few days ago. Get to it by
first clicking the "Cemeteries" pencil above on the left. There are about
5,000 listings included all with grave marker photographs.

CAUTION:  It is still a work in progress!
Today, I added an updated "A" listing page and added the counter to this
page.

       "Computer programs are never completed just abandoned."
For Country
Being a retired SeaBee, I have the utmost respect for U. S. Marines. Go to this site to see one of their
TV commercials:
For Country. (Be sure to turn up the audio.) I would like to have a better copy of this
and if you know where I can get one, please email me at <
jay@jaycwood.us> and I thank you, Sir.

Jay C. Wood, CE1  USN(Ret)
Imprimis  Hillsdale College
I encourage everyone to go to <www.hillsdale.edu> and click on the "Imprimis" link after reading the current  
month's featured article from the front page. I have received their publication for many years and have enjoyed
each and every edition. Perhaps you will too. Only one way to find out, go to the website and click the
"Imprimis" link. Be sure to read the article on the front page (for April, 2007, a speech by Victor Davis Hanson,
one of my favorite authors,
The Sole of Battle, Mexifornia: A State of Becoming,and a few more.)
Sites I consider worth visiting and so should you.
Access To Energy
This is a little newsletter I have subscribed to for many, many years. It is always packed with good information.
This month's edition came with a bonus, the transcript of a speech given by the author and he gave a web
address to hear him speak. Spend an enjoyable and informative half hour or so and also learn something about
what can and should be done in medicine. After the speech by Arthur B. Robinson, PhD, the program
automatically goes to his web site about the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine. You can spend some time
there also. Poke around there long enough and you will find out how to subscribe to "Access To Energy."  The
link to the speech is <
www.oism.org/health> and enjoy
Click this mouse to go directly to the Site Map page directory to this site.
Scroll
down
for some
very good
links
American Battle Monuments Commission
The ABMC is the organization which maintains the overseas U. S. Military Cemeteries. It will be well worth your
time to spend a few minutes viewing the video clips available at their site: <
http://www.abmc.gov/home.php>.
Should you have someone buried in one of their cemeteries, be sure to go to "Services Available" under
"Navigation." Even if you don't it is good stuff to know. Search WWII for George Patton to test their search
engine - yes, that George S. Patton, Jr. You might be surprised at what you find.
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