N2056
Charter Member
For those that may not have looked at my post about a "scenery question", last week I took on a project requested by a gentleman that lost his son-in-law when the CH-53 he was in went down in western Iraq, along with 30 other Marines back in 2005. This has become an experience I had not anticipated. I have had help from some well known people in the hobby, and last Friday I received a DVD from the person I am doing this for.
The DVD was a compilation of many things about his son-in-laws life. Most of it was from various Memorial services. To say that it hit home was putting it mildly. I had to have a box of tissues with me to watch it.
Here is what the memorial looks like right now. When it is done it will be placed at the location the chopper crashed, and be made available to anyone wanting it.
The DVD was a compilation of many things about his son-in-laws life. Most of it was from various Memorial services. To say that it hit home was putting it mildly. I had to have a box of tissues with me to watch it.
Here is what the memorial looks like right now. When it is done it will be placed at the location the chopper crashed, and be made available to anyone wanting it.
