He was a good Catholic boy!
"North Attleborough recalls Marine killed in Afghanistan" by Brian R. Ballou, Globe Staff | November 7, 2009
NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH - With bitter cold winds lashing at their faces yesterday morning, hundreds of North Attleborough High School students stood in silence while the hearse carrying Marine Captain Kyle Rolf Van De Giesen’s coffin drove by the front of their school. Some students held their right hands over their chests, while others offered awkward salutes....
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Before the last tour through town, about 1,500 people packed the Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church on Main Street for a funeral Mass steeped in military tradition and Catholic ritual. Governor Deval Patrick was among those who attended the Mass.
While few in the sanctuary held back tears, the service set an uplifting tone, focusing on how Van De Giesen lived, not on how he died....
The Globe makes me want to puke!
Thanks for all the war lies, you bastards!!!!
Van De Giesen questioned his faith in the midst of war, but recently e-mailed his wife that he would attend church regularly upon his return, the Rev. David Costa, said in his homily....
One begins to think he had doubts about what he was doing -- not that the paper would tell you that. Maybe that's what is behind many of the soldier suicides, huh?
It's not easy being a murderer for a lying, war-criminal empire.
As the North Attleborough High School students returned to class, Alex Goldman, a 16-year-old junior, said, “It was the greatest thing you can do for your country....’’
What, DIE for the LIES of EMPIRE, kid?
Hope you are ready for a draft!
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"Eric Jones, 29; Marine pilot served in Afghanistan" by J.M. Lawrence, Globe Correspondent | November 5, 2009
CAPT. ERIC JONES
Captain Eric A. Jones, a US Marine attack helicopter pilot, spared his parents the details of combat in Afghanistan and Iraq. “Just another day in the sandbox,’’ he told them on the phone.
Yesterday, Captain Jones’s parents, Cindy and Ken of Mashpee, stood on the tarmac at the Coast Guard air station in Bourne as six Marines brought their only child’s body home....
Captain Jones and three other Marines were killed just before sunrise Oct. 26 when two helicopters collided over Afghanistan in Helmand Province. He was 29.
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Another Massachusetts Marine, Captain Kyle R. Van De Giesen, 29, of North Attleborough, also died in the crash when his Huey and the AH-1 Cobra attack copter piloted by Captain Jones collided. Van De Giesen’s funeral will be held tomorrow....
A funeral service is planned for 10 a.m. Saturday in John Wesley United Methodist Church in Falmouth. Burial will follow in the National Veterans Cemetery in Bourne.
We shall see if they attend that one, readers.
Yup, ANOTHER CHRISTIAN fighting a war for Zionist Jews!!!!
Why did the Globe not attend his funeral?