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    Default Marine denied visit to Arlington on Memorial Day

    Marine Aviator's Memorial Day Wave Off

    Every week, the greatest challenge I face as editor of The Patriot Post is determining which subject among all the current news and policy issues concerning liberty and constitutional integrity should be the target of an essay. I mention this because deep into this week's treatise and just a few hours ahead of deadline, I received a message from one of our Patriot readers that offered a far more powerful perspective on where we are as a nation than anything I'd been writing.

    That message was from Mike McGinn, and began: "Only under the administration of a former 'community organizer,' a product of the corrupt Chicago political machine, who never served a day of his life in uniform, could a 20-year retired Marine Corps Officer be prohibited from visiting the Arlington National Cemetery resting place of his father, a 30-year retired Marine Corps Officer with distinguished combat service, on the most hallowed of days for our fallen and deceased military servicemen and women -- Memorial Day."

    Interred at Arlington, Section 68 Site 113, are the remains of Mike's father, Marine Colonel James Arthur McGinn.


    Marine Col. James McGinn
    Col. McGinn was a graduate of the United States Naval Academy's Class of '57.

    His USNA yearbook notes, "It was virtually impossible to be in Jim's presence for more than five minutes without laughing, even if you had just flunked a double-weight Electrical Engineering quiz. He was a farmer turned city boy who loved a party, a good book, and lots of romance, if and when he could separate himself from the arms of Morpheus."

    After graduation, McGinn completed the requisite flight schools and flew the F-8U Crusader out of Marine Corps Air Station El Toro in California. As the war in Vietnam was heating up, then Capt. McGinn transitioned to an aircraft that would move him closer to the action -- the UH-1 Huey helicopter gunship. He flew two tours in Vietnam and earned the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1969.

    His DFC citation reads: "For heroism and extraordinary achievement in aerial flight while serving as a Pilot with Marine Light Helicopter Squadron 357, Marine Aircraft Group Thirty-Six, First Marine Aircraft Wing in connection with combat operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On 6 March 1969, Major McGinn launched as Wingman in a flight of two armed UH-1E helicopters assigned the mission of supporting a flight of twelve helicopters which was to conduct the medical evacuation of casualties and the resupply of a reconnaissance company that was heavily engaged in combat with a large North Vietnamese Army force deep in enemy-controlled territory. Following a briefing in which he was informed that because of inclement weather the friendly unit had not been resupplied for three days, had run out of rations, and was dangerously low on water and ammunition, Major McGinn ignored the extremely adverse weather conditions as he skillfully maneuvered his aircraft below a fifty foot ceiling to locate the embattled company, and then returned to the Vandegrift Combat Base. Escorting the flight to the beleaguered unit, he established an orbit for the flight above the clouds. Undaunted by the heavy volume of hostile fire directed at his helicopter, Major McGinn then led the transport helicopters one at a time into the precarious area, fearlessly maneuvered his gunship on repeated rocket and strafing runs, and delivered his ordnance upon the North Vietnamese Army positions with such devastating effectiveness that the hostile fire was suppressed sufficiently to enable all the supplies to be delivered and all the casualties to be extracted. Before leaving the dangerous area, he boldly delivered his remaining rockets upon an enemy bunker with such pinpoint accuracy that the emplacement was destroyed. Major McGinn's courage, superior airmanship, and unwavering devotion to duty in the face of great personal danger were instrumental in accomplishing the hazardous mission and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service."

    After serving in Vietnam, Col. McGinn was Commanding Officer of HMA-169 at MCAF Camp Pendleton and flew AH-1 Cobra helicopters. A year later, he became CO of HMM-165 afloat flying CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters. He served additional O-6 billets until his retirement in 1987.

    Col. McGinn died on 21 July 2004, at age 69, after waging a 16-month battle with a brain tumor.

    Like his father before him, Mike McGinn is a retired Marine aviator. He flew F/A-18 Hornets from 1988 to 2004, including combat tours over Bosnia and during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

    He writes, "Each Memorial Day, we go to visit Dad and pay our respects, driving up from Southern Maryland. This is the first time I've been turned away from the Cemetery grounds."

    Mike and his wife left their home early Monday morning, expecting to encounter the usual entry delay into the Cemetery grounds for Memorial Day.

    Inching their way through traffic that morning Mike and his wife made it to second in line at the entrance checkpoint, with an Arlington National Cemetery access pass and a DoD military officer vehicle sticker clearly displayed on his windshield, when they were abruptly waved off and directed to leave the area immediately. Apparently, Barack Hussein Obama's motorcade was en route for the ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns and the area was being locked down for security.

    The McGinns were not turned away on previous Memorial Days when President George Bush arrived to place a wreath at the Tomb, but a lot has changed in the last year.

    For the record, while James Arthur McGinn was serving his country and flying Crusaders for the Marine Corps, Ann Dunham was giving birth to her son, BHO, Jr., somewhere between Nyanza Province, Kenya, and Honolulu, Hawaii. As Capt. McGinn was preparing for combat in Vietnam, young Barry O was on his way to Indonesia with his mother and her second husband, Lolo Soetoro. As Maj. McGinn was earning his DFC, BO was converting to Islam, even though his mother was an avowed atheist. As Maj. McGinn was returning from Vietnam, BO was returning from Indonesia for an elite private school education in Honolulu, where he was mentored by Communist Party member Frank Marshall Davis. As Col. McGinn was completing his Marine billets, BO was attending Occidental College and then Columbia University; a period of Obama's life that to this day remains shrouded in mystery and devoid of college transcripts.

    In 1994, as Mike McGinn was launching in his F/A-18 for combat tours over Bosnia, Obama was in Chicago, being mentored by Jeremiah Wright, and Marxist Weather Underground terrorists William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, who were, in turn, launching BO's political career. In 2003, when Mike was flying missions over Iraq, the "community organizer" was on a mission to be elected to the U.S. Senate with the help of John Kerry and other treasonous Leftists. The rest is, as they say, history...

    So, as combat veteran Mike McGinn was in line to visit the gravesite of his heroic father this week, a wastrel and hard-left community organizer was having lanes cleared for his presidential motorcade.

    That notwithstanding, let me say to both James and Mike McGinn, on behalf of your fellow Patriots across this grateful nation, Fideli Certa Merces -- "to the faithful there is certain reward," as noted on all Marine Honorable Discharge orders.

    May the "consciousness of having discharged that duty" be and remain, "superior to all other considerations."

    Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus et Fidelis!

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    Default Re: Marine denied visit to Arlington on Memorial Day

    Quote Originally Posted by Warpt762x39 View Post
    Marine Aviator's Memorial Day Wave Off
    That's just wonderful. I wonder if O will even care if he hears about this. Think he would blow off one of his basketball games to make this right? And how many others were denied access to their loved one's grave site because of "security concerns" for this great leader, who I'm sure couldn't have given a shit less for anyone buried there....

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    Quote Originally Posted by headcase View Post
    That's just wonderful. I wonder if O will even care if he hears about this. Think he would blow off one of his basketball games to make this right? And how many others were denied access to their loved one's grave site because of "security concerns" for this great leader, who I'm sure couldn't have given a shit less for anyone buried there....
    Considering how few liberals perform military service and fewer still have wound up in Arlington...he probably figures the people who voted for him aren't really affected by this, and those few who voted for him who were affected would understand and simply give him a free pass on all his ills like the MSM.

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    Sorry, I'm going the other way with this...
    After getting turned away years before I would put 2+2 togeter and just make plans to go later in the day.
    I feel sorry for him but pres security is like that no matter who is pres.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco the Iroc View Post
    Sorry, I'm going the other way with this...
    After getting turned away years before I would put 2+2 togeter and just make plans to go later in the day.
    I feel sorry for him but pres security is like that no matter who is pres.
    Re-read the article. Pay special attention to this passage.

    The McGinns were not turned away on previous Memorial Days when President George Bush arrived to place a wreath at the Tomb, but a lot has changed in the last year.
    Bold added by me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camper View Post
    Considering how few liberals perform military service and fewer still have wound up in Arlington...he probably figures the people who voted for him aren't really affected by this, and those few who voted for him who were affected would understand and simply give him a free pass on all his ills like the MSM.

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    Depending on how you Define Liberal, (and how it's definition has been changed over the years) A very large number of Liberals have served in the military.

    It's insulting and a typical generalization.. It's like calling all conservatives racists, and rednecks.

    Quote Originally Posted by adymond View Post
    Re-read the article. Pay special attention to this passage.

    Bold added by me.
    I think a Time Line would be useful here.

    Also the fact that the Secret Service is prolly in constant paranoia mode due to the fact the president is Black this time around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adymond View Post
    Re-read the article. Pay special attention to this passage.

    Bold added by me.
    Yeah, the article states it's the first time he's ever been turned away. This just doesn't happen on major holidays like this (Memorial day, Veterans Day, 4th of July) as they are the most visited days by service member's families.

    This is akin to closing the malls the day after Thanksgiving, because Santa might be driving by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by headcase View Post
    That's just wonderful. I wonder if O will even care if he hears about this. Think he would blow off one of his basketball games to make this right? And how many others were denied access to their loved one's grave site because of "security concerns" for this great leader, who I'm sure couldn't have given a shit less for anyone buried there....
    he's taking a polling sample. he'll be outraged next week

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morel42 View Post
    Depending on how you Define Liberal, (and how it's definition has been changed over the years) A very large number of Liberals have served in the military.

    It's insulting and a typical generalization.. It's like calling all conservatives racists, and rednecks.
    Which happens often and loudly.

    Quote Originally Posted by Morel42 View Post
    I think a Time Line would be useful here.

    Also the fact that the Secret Service is prolly in constant paranoia mode due to the fact the president is Black this time around.
    WTF? So security needs to be tighter and our individual freedoms more restricted because he is black? So he is more than first amongst equals because he is black? When I read about the inaguration of the PotUS's of the past and how little security there was it makes me sick to see what we have come to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morel42 View Post
    Depending on how you Define Liberal, (and how it's definition has been changed over the years) A very large number of Liberals have served in the military.
    snip
    I knew three or four in the 11 years I was in.

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