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From: Brumar891/23/2015 7:34:02 PM
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U.S. Marine Donates American Flag To Oregon School . . . Scum Promptly Burn It…




Hats off for First Sergeant Reginald Daniels, who donated the first flag and taught the staff how to properly handle it, and then replaced it after it was burned.

Via IJR:

First Sergeant Reginald Daniels loves his country and the flag. The married, father of two recently volunteered with some fellow Marines to build a play ground at Brattain Early Learning Center in Springfield, Oregon. When he discovered the school didn’t have a flag, he bought one and showed the staff how to properly raise and lower it.

Then this week he got the news: somebody had burned the flag and left the burned and shriveled remains at half staff.

The Marine, who has deployed three times into combat zones, was stoic. He told KVAL-TV something that a lot of people could stand to hear:

“Even though it looks like this, it still means a lot to me. I love this country and what it stands for. I know everybody has their views, but I take pride in the flag.”

Then, losing his cool veneer for a millisecond, the 1st Sgt. haltingly told the reporter:

The flag is bigger than all the military services. We put the uniform on to protect it so that you and I– and the little kids in the school –can have something better.

He bought a new one for the school and helped the school staff hoist it:



Image Credit: KVAL-TV

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