Heading to the Bay of Pigs and Possible Death

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I have been working very hard on my new book, “Signs of Hope: For the Military. I feel that it will help many soldiers and their families. The appendix for this book will have one of the most complete lists available for finding help in any area a person may be searching for pertaining to the military.

As of 2-4-15 I have connected with a military expert from Alabama. His name is Leroy Hurt. He is a West Point Graduate, and will be advising me through-out the process of writing the book.

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I am really rolling on my quest to have a book out that helps our armed forces. This book isn’t for just military from the United States, it can reach out to any military in the world with our language translator.

Some have asked me why I am in such a rush. I have spent many hours each day working toward a completed product. The reason I am going so fast is that the suicide rate in the military is very high. It is much higher that the private sector. Many of the suicides are young people between the ages of 18-25.

I am a veteran and I have been in the trenches. I have faced fear, anxiety, and self-doubt, while I was serving my country. The book “Signs of Hope for the Military,” (Subtitle later,) will talk about my time in the military, and the disappointment I faced, and how I over come them.

I will share actual events I went through while serving. Some of them funny. Some of them terrifying. Some just practical thoughts and idea how we all can cope in this not so friendly world.

I will share one example right now. This is an actual chapter right out of the book:

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Sitting on a Plane Ready to Go to Cuba and the Bay of Pigs

I know of some of the fears you face or have faced as a soldier. I have had my share of scary times while in uniform for my country.
I had put in three years of active duty, and was very near to my discharge date while at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. As a matter of fact the discharge date was just days away.
It seemed like a normal day of “putting in your time,” but then there came a sound that I never want to hear again. It was the intercom in our section of the company I was stationed with saying, “This is an alert.” This is not a drill, all personnel report to headquarters for a briefing right away.”
I couldn’t think of why there would be any problems that serious happening, and still thought it was a drill as I ran towards the headquarters building.
When we all assembled, the commander went to the podium and spoke.
“I am here to inform you that all leaves and weekend passes are concealed. We have received a message from the commanding General of the Army to stand by for a possible mission to the Bay of Pigs. This is a very serious mission, which will put you in combat and in harm’s way. Our unit is being deployed, to help monitor the security of the communications while there. We will serve in the field headquarters of the mission. You have about two hours to go home to pack your full field clothes and equipment. Dismissed!”
That was it. No more explanations or chances to ask questions.
I drove home quickly and told my new bride I was being shipped out. (We had only been married a few months.) The look in her eyes was hard to forget, even to this day. I threw a bunch of field clothes into a duffel bag; grabbed my gear and kissed my wife goodbye. We held each other for a long time.
I got back to the headquarters, and it looked like pandemonium and chaos had sat in, with soldiers running everywhere.
A few minutes later everyone had made it there and we were all in formation. The commander then told us to come to attention.
We all headed to buses that were waiting to take us to the military airport on base. When we got there, we unloaded and marched to the area of several planes. They had us board the planes with full gear and field uniforms on. The pilot came on to tell us that we will be in a combat area when we land at the Bay of Pigs.
I sat down in my area, and was holding my weapon (M-1 rifle) between my legs. I was numb with fear and anxiety. I had never thought I would actually be in a conflict where I could die.
The plane started its engines. The plane shook as the engines roared to get up to the speed they needed to get off the ground. It taxied to the runway and stopped.
Then we waited for the pilot to push the throttle. We sat there for what seemed like hours. I could see the fear, in the eyes in the soldiers around me. I was only about twenty years old then, and began to see my life unfold before me. I had thoughts of not coming back. I had thoughts of my loved ones I would never see again.
The plane was shaking from the vibrations of the motors. I said a prayer because it looked like we were going to take off. The plane was moving. However, it was not going done the runway. It was heading back to the area where we boarded.
The pilot came on the intercom and said that the mission had been aborted, and we were going back to our companies.
I felt such relief along with men and women around me who were yelling for joy. We were safe and heading back to our homes.
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I only shared this story because I know some of you have gone through the same thing. You also have been sent into combat, and faced the fear of not coming back. I was very lucky, but many of you actually left the ground in your plane, and headed into harm’s way.
Fear is something that is hard to control. Even the most-brave face it. We all have been there in some capacity.
It could be the doctor’s appointment that has information on your health. It also could be the times when you have to leave your loved ones for any mission. It may be the crises of your marriage when your spouse is tired of going through the pain of wondering if you will come back alive.
Did you know that Jesus faced fear? He even asked God to take away the fear by relieving Him of the cup of the responsibility God had placed on Him. He sweated blood during that prayer. God heard the prayer, but let Jesus go through the fear, pain and agony of going to the cross and dying for you and me.
I am not making it sound like we shouldn’t be afraid. I know we are quite often. I am not saying you are a bad person if you are afraid of something. We all have our spots where we fear the unknown.
I think that is the key. It is the “unknown.” It’s not knowing what will happen next.
What I have learned from so many times of facing fear that 99% of what we fear never happens. We just need to give the other 01% over to God.
Is it that simple? I can honestly tell you that it is. God has big shoulders. He wants to take the burdens of our day away from us. We just need to depend on Him to keep His promises and know that He will never put us in a situation that we can’t handle with His help.
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Facing the unknown in life can be very hard. We aren’t built to take on such scary things at times. We just need to rely on God to see us through the dark clouds we face at times. He knows which way we need to go to avoid harm.
Think on this
Isn’t it funny having fear is what we really need to fear?

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Remember:

You are never alone.

You are never forsaken.

You are never unloved.

And above all…never, ever, give up!

 

Some People Feel There is No Hope

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Another shocking announcement! ( That got your attention!) “Signs of Hope: Ways to Survive in an Unfriendly World, ” is now out in eBook form. You can acquire it at all the eBook outlets. It is only $4.99 compared to $19.99 in the bookstores. You can even order it right from this site by clicking on the Amazon icon on the right.

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There have been many authors and freelance writers guest posting on my blog on Sundays at www.dailysignsofhope.com. The site has grown tremendously over the last 12 months. There are 17,250 subscribers there so far. There is a guest blog there today you should check out. It is by Linda Clare. She is an author from Eugene, Oregon-U.S.A. Her post will inspire you and give you hope. Just click on the “Daily signs of hope.com ” tab at the top of this page to see the post.

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Some people feel there is no hope. There are those who have lost their jobs. There are others who have lost a loved one, or have some bad news from their doctor. Where is the hope there?

I have been in the deep muck and more wondering the same things. I have been at the corner of despair and hopelessness.

I almost gave up myself. I was sitting in my Ford Explorer and thinking of suicide. It was at that point that I cried out to God that I couldn’t take it anymore. God heard my cries and gave me a calmness I hadn’t felt in  months. He lifted me out of that muck and mire, and give me direction to write my book, “Signs of Hope: Ways to Survive in an Unfriendly World.”

You can have the same thing happen to you. Never let the scams of Satan sway your thinking into feeling that all is lost. God is always just a prayer away. My prayer was answer right on the spot.

Sometimes His timing isn’t that fast. We often don’t get a answer right away. God’s timing is perfect, however. He knows when the right time is for us.

Remember:

You are never alone.

You are never forsaken.

You are  never unloved.

And above all…never, ever, give up!

Don’t Let Satan Convince You That You Are Worthless

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  1. The is a new trailer of the book, “Signs of Hope: Ways to Survive in an Unfriendly World.” It is on the right side under the amazon icon. Click on it to see what the book is all about.
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Some thoughts for you…

  • When the clouds start coming into your life, always remember that God is, was, and will forever by your side.
  • 99% of what we worry about never happens. Give the other 01% over to God.
  • If you believe with all your heart that God is with you, mountains will move.
  • Don’t let Satan convince you that you are worthless. God made you in His own image, and has a purpose for you. Tell Satan to scram. You are the mower and he is the grass.
  • Some people spend each day trying to hurt people. Get away from them. They are only hurting themselves.
  • Baseball players are successful if they succeed only 33% of the time when they bat. You have so much more potential.
  • When you smile at someone they smile back. It is a win, win situation.
  • Help your neighbor who is hurting and it will make life better for you as well.

Remember:

You are not alone.

You are not forsaken.

You are not unloved.

Above all…never, ever, give up!