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Location:
Houston, TX
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About Me
The United States Honor Flag is a nonpartisan enterprise and initiative intended to honor all individuals committed to protecting America and its people. The United States Flag of Honor represents freedom and democracy and is presented to educate, inspire and instill pride in being an American. Shortly after the tragic September 11, 2001 attacks, The Texas House of Representatives entrusted a United States flag that had flown over the State Capital, to local Austinite, Chris Heisler. Like many Americans, Heisler felt compelled to take action during a horrific time for the United States and with the flag in tow, he set out for Ground Zero. Along the way, Heisler helped organize one of the longest police motorcades in the history of the United States. At Ground Zero, the officers and Honor Guard presented the flag to honor the fallen fireman and police officers to New York’s Governor, George Pataki. An inspired decision was made for the flag to continuously be used to honor all American heroes. After joining the military service, Heisler carried the flag with him to Kuwait, Qatar and Iraq to fly with American Soldiers in combat zones. Upon seeing the flag flying among the soldiers in Iraq, Command Sergeant Major Denson named the flag the United States Flag of Honor. Since September 2001, the United States Flag of Honor has paid tribute to more than a thousand American heroes and continues to honor heroes all over the land of the free and the home of the brave.
Hobbies:
Hockey, Cycling, Hunting
Favorite Movies:
D Day
Favorite TV Shows:
Who has time for TV?
Favorite Music:
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April 09
hnetwork is now friends with apd0304.
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April 01
hnetwork received a gift from WesternLawman.
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February 25
hnetwork posted: "U.S. Honor Flag Request".

The United States Honor Flag is available to honor all LEO Heroes. Honoring our fallen heroes is a priority. See the newly updated website for more...

hnetwork joined the group "Support Our COPS!! ".
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February 03
hnetwork is now friends with hounddog14.
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    SrtUnit2576

    10 months ago

    16284 Comments

    The Final Inspection

    The warrior stood and faced God,
    Which will always come to pass,
    He hoped his shoes were shining,
    Just as brightly as his brass.

    “Step forward now, old warrior,
    How shall I deal with you?
    Have you always turned the other cheek?
    To my church have you been true?”

    The warrior squared his shoulders and
    Said, “No, Lord, I guess I ain’t,
    ‘Cause those of us who carry guns
    Can’t always be saint.

    “I’ve had to work most Sundays,
    And at times my talk was tough,
    And sometimes I’ve been violent,
    ‘Cause the world is awfully rough.

    “But, I never took a penny
    That wasn’t mine to keep.
    Though I worked a lot of overtime
    When the bills got just too steep,

    “And I never passed a cry for help,
    Though at times I shook with fear,
    And sometimes, God forgive me,
    I’ve wept unmanly tears.

    “I know I don’t deserve a place
    Among the people here,
    They never wanted me around
    Except to calm their fears.

    “If you’ve a place for me here, Lord,
    It needn’t be so grand. In life
    I didn’t expect nor need too much,
    So if you don’t, I’ll understand.”

    There was a silence all around the throne,
    Where the saints had often trod,
    As the warrior stood quietly.
    For the judgment of his God.

    “Step forward now, my warrior,
    You’ve born your burdens well,
    Walk peacefully on Heaven’s streets,
    You’ve done your time in Hell.”

    Author Unknown

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    Officer Reyes

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    Account Removed

    10 months ago

    Thanks for the add. Stay safe and may God continue to watch over you and your family. Virgil

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    Murdog

    11 months ago

    610 Comments

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    Flerd

    11 months ago

    1016 Comments

    Thanks for the accept. I'll be in touch soon.

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    cgingo

    about 1 year ago

    9486 Comments

    Thanks for the add. I'll look forward to chating with you from time to time. Be safe and have a great week. Carl

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    Angley

    about 1 year ago

    18494 Comments

    Thanks for the add and God Bless!

    Mike

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    Ralph8119

    about 1 year ago

    11776 Comments

    Thanks for you're friendship and support, stay safe!....Ralph8119.....

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    bcsodispatcher

    about 1 year ago

    2420 Comments

    Thanks for the add!

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    Account Removed

    about 1 year ago

    Thanks for the add, stay safe

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    JJ1

    about 1 year ago

    31486 Comments

    TKS FOR THE ADD, BE SAFE

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    keeneagle

    about 1 year ago

    14864 Comments

    Thanks for accepting the invite

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    jfrazier

    about 1 year ago

    540 Comments

    Awesome story about the United States Honor Flag and thx again for the add

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    vapdsgt

    about 1 year ago

    394 Comments

    Thank you for accepting my invite take care and above all be safe out there and watch your six!

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    Truckbabe

    about 1 year ago

    1024 Comments

    thanks for the add!!

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    Hughes31B

    about 1 year ago

    446 Comments

    Thanks for the add!