Showing posts with label US Flag Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US Flag Day. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Aloha to US Flag and the US Army's 242nd Birthday

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Today we celebrate US Flag Day ...

You're a grand old flag,
You're a high flying flag
And forever in peace may you wave.
You're the emblem of
The land I love.
The home of the free and the brave.
Ev'ry heart beats true
'neath the Red, White and Blue,
Where there's never a boast or brag.
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
Keep your eye on the grand old flag.


... and the US Army's 242nd Birthday

First to fight for the right,
And to build the Nation’s might,
And The Army Goes Rolling Along
Proud of all we have done,
Fighting till the battle’s won,
And the Army Goes Rolling Along.

Refrain: Then it’s Hi! Hi! Hey!
The Army’s on its way.
Count off the cadence loud and strong (TWO! THREE!)
For where e’er we go,
You will always know
That The Army Goes Rolling Along.

Valley Forge, Custer’s ranks,
San Juan Hill and Patton’s tanks,
And the Army went rolling along
Minute men, from the start,
Always fighting from the heart,
And the Army keeps rolling along.

(refrain)

Men in rags, men who froze,
Still that Army met its foes,
And the Army went rolling along.
Faith in God, then we’re right,
And we’ll fight with all our might,
As the Army keeps rolling along.

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US Army Fife and Drum Corps 

I am giving away a book choice from my convention stash to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

1. Where have you seen the biggest flag?  Or where a flag inspired you the most?  Or do you know any Army veterans? Or have you visited an Army base or seen the Army band in a parade?

2. Comments are open through Sunday, June 17, 10 pm in Baltimore.  

3.  I'll post the winner on Monday, June 18.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City

US Army uniforms through history

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

June celebrates Brides, Grads, Dads, King Kamehameha, US Army, and Flag Day


6/1: Wednesday's Warrior with Monica McCarty's THE GHOST
plus Special June Giveaway
6/2: Nancy Herkness' THE ALL-STAR ANTES UP
plus Samantha Chase's JORDAN'S RETURN
6/3: Lauren Layne's FROM THIS DAY FORWARD
plus Cynthia Eden's TORN
6/4: Celebrate Little Victories - Tracy Solheim's SMOLDER
6/5: Weekly Winners
6/6: Celebrate Hawaii with Kate Pearce from the Big Island
6/7: Celebrate Hawaii with Jennifer Bernard from the Big Island
6/8: Wednesday's Warriors - Celebrate Hawaii with Mitchell Charles from Oahu
plus Washington Loves Readers Luncheon - Spotlight on Olivia Dade
6/9: Celebrate Hawaii with Jill Marie Landis from Kauai
6/10: Celebrate Hawaii - Book Recommendations
6/11: Celebrate Hawaii - King Kamehameha Day
6/12: Weekly Winners
6/13: Rachel Miles' CHASING THE HEIRESS

plus Sharon Hamilton's BAND OF BACHELORS: ALEX
6/14: US Army's 241st Birthday with Leslie Jones' Night Hush
plus The Hero Least Likely Book Blitz Tour
6/15: Hazel Gaynor's THE GIRL FROM THE SAVOY
6/16: Julie Ann Walker's DEVIL AND THE DEEP
6/17: HE'S IRRESISTIBLE COLLECTION Book Blitz Tour
plus Jamie Wesley's THE DEAL WITH LOVE
plus Sandra Hill's ANGELS WORE FANGS
6/18: Celebrate Little Victories
6/19: Weekly Winners
6/20: Amanda Forester's IF THE EARL ONLY KNEW
6/21: Samantha Chase's ALWAYS MY GIRL
6/22: Jennifer Bernard's DRIVE YOU WILD
6/23: Terry Spear's BILLIONAIRE IN WOLF'S CLOTHING
6/24: Cindy Kirk's SUMMER IN GOOD HOPE

plus Debbie Mason's HAPPY EVER AFTER IN CHRISTMAS (Christmas, Colorado No. 7)
6/25: Celebrate Little Victories - Battle of Bannackburn with Lecia Cornwall's BEAUTY AND THE HIGHLAND BEAST
6/26: Weekly Winners
6/27: Celebrate Canada with Anne Lethbridge
plus Maya Rodale's CHASING LADY AMELIA
6/28: Celebrate Canada with Shana Gray
plus Laura Trentham's THEN HE KISSED ME
6/29: Celebrate Canada with Julie Rowe
plus Mary Jo Putney's ONCE A SOLDIER
6/30: Celebrate Canada with Toni Anderson

plus Jill Shalvis' SWEET LITTLE LIES

7/1: Celebrate Canada with Kaylea Cross

plus Jessica Lemmon's THE BILLIONAIRE BACHELOR
7/2: Celebrate Little Victories
7/3: Weekly Winners
7/4: Freedom isn't Free
7/5: Alissa Johnson's A GIFT FOR GUILE 

plus Elizabeth Hoyt's ONCE UPON A MOONLIT NIGHT
7/6: Wednesday's Warrior - Chanel Cleeton's INTO THE BLUE

7/7: Leigh Greenwood's No One But You
7/8: Jill Mansell's YOU AND ME, ALWAYS
7/9: Celebrate Little Victories - Aloha, San Diego!
7/10: Weekly Winners
7/11: Charis Michaels' THE VIRGIN AND THE VISCOUNT 

7/12: Lauren Blakely's THE SAPPHIRE AFFAIR
7/13: Wednesday's Warrior
7/14: Open
7/15: Sara Humphreys' TROUBLE WALKS IN
7/16: Celebrate Little Victories
7/17: Weekly Winners
7/18: Lauren Layne's TO HAVE AND TO HOLD
7/19: Katie Ruggle's GONE TOO DEEP
7/20: Wednesday's Warriors
7/21: Mira Lyn Kelly's MAY THE BEST MAN WIN
7/22: Kristen McLean's TO WIN A SCOUNDREL'S HEART
7/23: Celebrate Little Victories
7/24: Weekly Winners
7/25: Jade Lee's AS RICH AS A ROGUE

plus Olivia Miles' LOVE BLOOMS ON MAIN STREET
7/26: Katie Lane's WAKING UP WITH A BILLIONAIRE
plus Kelly Bowen's A DUKE TO REMEMBER

7/27: Wednesday's Warrior: Lindsay McKenna's SECRET DREAM
7/28: Gwen Cready's Every Time with a Highlander
7/29: ML Buchman's HEART STRIKE
7/30: Celebrate Little Victories
7/31: Weekly Winners

8/1: Laura Trentham's TILL I KISSED YOU
8/2: Lillian Marek's A SCANDALOUS ADVENTURE
8/3: Wednesday's Warrior
8/4: Coast Guard's Birthday
8/5:  Susan Schild's SWEET CAROLINA MORNING
8/6: Celebrate Little Victories
8/7: Weekly Winners
8/8: Open
8/9: Open
8/10: Wednesday's Warrior
8/11: Open
8/12: Open
8/13: Celebrate Little Victories
8/14: Weekly Winners
8/15: Open
8/16: Open
8/17: Wednesday's Warrior
8/18: Open
8/19: Open
8/20: Celebrate Little Victories
8/21: Weekly Winners
8/22: Open
8/23: Reserved
8/24: Reserved
8/25: Vanessa Kelly's MY FAIR PRINCESS
8/26: Open
8/27: Celebrate Little Victories
8/28: Weekly Winners
8/29: Carolyn Brown's A COWBOY CHRISTMAS MIRACLE

plus Marina Adair's LAST KISS OF SUMMER Release Blitz
8/30: Jodi Thomas' SUNRISE CROSSING
plus Lisa Marie Perry's MEANT TO BE MIND
plus Erin Kern's WINNER TAKES ALL
8/31: Wednesday's Warriors 
plus Ella Quinn's WHEN A MARQUIS CHOOSES A BRIDE

9/1: Elizabeth Michels' THE REBEL HEIR

9/2: Jane Ashford's WHAT THE DUKE DOESN'T KNOW
9/3: Celebrate Little Victories
9/4: Weekly Winners
9/5: Suzanne Lord's DISCOVERY OF DESIRE
9/6: Rachel Lacey's RUN TO YOU
9/7: Wednesday's Warriors
9/8: Reserved 
9/9: Reserved
9/10: Celebrate Little Victories
9/11: Weekly Winners
9/12: Open
9/13: Open
9/14: Wednesday's Warriors
9/15: Open
9/16: Open
9/17: Celebrate Little Victories
9/18: Weekly Winners
9/19: Open
9/20: Open
9/21: Wednesday's Warriors
9/22: Open
9/23: Open
9/24: Celebrate Little Victories
9/25: Weekly Winners
9/26: Open
9/27: Open
9/28: Lindsay McKenna's UNBOUND PURSUIT
9/29: Open
9/30: Open




Sunday, June 14, 2015

Weekly Winners, US Flag Day, and the Army's 240th Birthday!


Join the celebration of US Flag Day and the Army 240th Birthday at this link.   We have winners at SOS Aloha:

Jessica James' MEANT TO BE
- Betty H. wins a book choice from my convention stash.



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Jenna Jaxon's ONLY MARRIAGE WILL DO
- Erin wins a digital copy from Jenna.


Kate Dyer-Seely's SLAYED ON THE SLOPES
- Martha wins a book choice from my convention stash.

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From my travel blog, Strawberry Festival and Savage Fest
- Danielle Meek wins a book choice from my convention stash.


Winners, please claim by sending your mailing address to sos.aloha@yahoo.com.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City

Replica flag flying of Fort McHenry

Friday, June 12, 2015

Aloha to US Flag Day and the US Army's 240th Birthday


June 14 is the US Flag Day ... and the US Army's 240th birthday.   From the Army's website (link),

Two hundred forty years ago, our nation's leaders established the Continental Army. Today, the Army is the strategic landpower of the joint force; called upon to prevent, shape, and win against our adversaries.

This year, we celebrate 240 years of selfless service to the nation. Selfless service is at the core of what it means to be a Soldier - putting the welfare of others ahead of oneself. The willingness of our Soldiers - to place themselves in harm's way and to protect our nation's freedoms - is what makes us the premier all-volunteer force. The Army has served proudly, faithfully, and selflessly for 240 years, and we remain steadfast in our commitment.

Historic Army aircraft on display
at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii

In honor of the Army's birthday, I salute the Army veterans turned Romance writers from the RomVets (red highlight indicates website):

Elizabeth Ashtree, USA, 84-86, JAG
Lori Avocato, USAF, 76-80, Nurse
Connie Barbour, USA, 89-95, Military Police
Teresa Bodwell, USA, 74-77, Band
Mary Boozer, USA, 87-92, Criminal Investigations Division
Nancy Brandt, USA, 77-80, Electronic Intercept
Lorelie Brown, USA, 99-03, Administration
Stephanie Cardin, USA, 86-97, Military Police
Linda Carey, USA, 72-00, Nurse
Caro Carson, USA, 84-92, Military Police
Barbara T. Cerny, USA, 85-06, Signal Corps
Ann Chaney, US Army, 1973-74, 79-84, Military Intelligence
Tanya Cienfuegos, US Army, 03-07, Military Intelligence
Kim Cook,USA,75-78, 88-93, Supply, aerovac
Monica Corwin, USA, 05-12, Signals Intelligence Analyst
Tracey Cramer-Kelly, Army National Guard, medic
C.K. Crouch, USA, 74-78, Quartermaster
Sylvia Day, USA, 94-95, Russian Linguist
Delilah Devlin, USA, 78-03, Signal Corps
Fiona Druce, USA, 01-04, Army, 35N
Christina Freeburn, USA, 88-91, Legal Specialist
Jo Ann Ferguson, USA, 74-76, Quartermaster
Heather Harley, USA, 99-01, Legal Specialist
Nannette Hawkins, USA, 90-97, Communications
Kelli (Dippery) Heneghan, USA, 94-97, Nurse Corps
Loribelle Hunt, USA, 93-95, Military Police
Candace Irvin, USA/USN, 83-91, Surface ships
Dawn Jackson, USA, 87-91, Intelligence
Stephanie Jacobson, USMC, 93-98, Communications
Elle James, USA/USAF, 82-pres, MP, Transportation, Medical Services
Roxanne Kean, USA, 76-78, Communications
Shayla Kersten, USA, 80-84, Artillery
Pam Kinney, USA, 76, Administration
Latoya Lucas, USA, 99-04, Civil Engineering
Carrie Lower, USA, 91-95, Personnel
Annie Marshall, USA, 97-95, Military Police
Brigette McCoy, USA, 87-91, data telecommunication computer operator
Stacy McKitrick, USA, 76-81, Administration
Laura Mitchell, w/as Ellen Campbell, USA, 77-81, Medical Specialist, Clinical Specialist, Supply Specialist
Cherie Noel, USA, 98-02, Chemical Corps
Paige Prince, USA, 02-08, Cryptologist
Ella Quinn, USA, 75-80, 92-96, JAG
Taylor Reynolds, USA, 96-00, 02-03, Arabic linguist
Isis Rushdan, USA/USAF, 93-pres, Intelligence
Jessica Scott, USA 1995 - present, Signal Officer
Stephanie Shannon, USA, 87-98, Transportation Specialist
Christine Simpson, USA, 96-98, Cryptologist
Cara J. Smith, USA, 81-85, Transportation
Terry Spear, USAR, 77-99, Personnel
Charity Tahmaseb, USA, 88-93, Intelligence
Tyrenna Tolbert, USAR, 88-pres, Logistics
Sarah Tiller, USA, 90-pres, Nursing
Pamela Varnado, USA, 80-84, Telecommunications
Suzanne Voris, USA, 87-pres, Logistics
Susan Ann Wall, also w/a Ann Victor, USA, 94-99, Military Intelligence
Jeane Westin, USA, 51-57, Cryptologist
Sharon Wildwind, USA, 70’s, Nursing
Gail Yohe, USA, Pres, Physician

Sisters in Arms, we salute you!   What do you know about the Army?  Do you have any family members who served?  Do you have a favorite book, TV show, or movie about the Army?  My father served in the Army ... and he loved M*A*S*H. Comments are open through Saturday, June 20, 10 pm in Baltimore.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, June 21.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City

Friday, June 13, 2014

Aloha to US Flag Day, Marie Harte, and THE TROUBLEMAKER NEXT DOOR

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June 14 is US Flag Day.  Let's continue the celebration with a veteran - Marie Hart!  From her bio,

I majored in English from Penn State University, earning a B.A. in Liberal Arts, as well as a commission in the United States Marine Corps. Five years later, after serving as a communications officer, I left the service to focus more on family. After going through an assortment of jobs–the Marine Corps Reserve, an IT representative, a middle manager for a Fortune 500 transportation company–I stopped working to raise two new additions to the family–my youngest sons. During this period, I decided to stop dreaming and start seriously writing.


Kim:  Thank you for your service in the USMC.  I served 13 years as an AF Communications Officer (now serving as a military spouse).   Can you share a favorite moment (or life changing experience) from your active duty time?

FYI, those who follow my blog know that I absolutely loved Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) at Kaneohe Bay during my husband's four year tour in Hawaii.

Marie:  Ah! A sister communicator. J I spent five years on active duty in the USMC as a communications officer and loved it. One of my favorite moments while in the service was when I got the opportunity to go TAD (temporary active duty) to Stuttgart, Germany. I’d always wanted to go to Europe, and Germany did not disappoint. I miss it! There I had the opportunity to work in the J6, a joint communications command, and see other methods of communication, to include satellite feeds and data systems—which was just coming alive in the USMC as its own specialty back in ’96. (And now I feel old. LOL) We were in support of Operation Joint Endeavor, backing our troops in Bosnia at the time. It was so different than training. We were doing real world stuff, and I felt as if I was really making a difference. I’ll never forget it. I’d tell you more, but then I’d have to kill you. *grin*

Kim:  What did you learn from your "assortment of jobs" that you could apply to writing and publishing?

Marie:  Never to take no for an answer. Persistence pays. To always be professional and put others ahead of myself. Odd for a solo career in writing, but it makes me appreciate those who help me get where I need to be—editors, proofers, publishers. And a big thing I learned—reprimand in private, praise in public. Period.

Kim:  I counted 10 titles "coming soon" on your website, including four new series.  How do you juggle different series along with family life?

Marie:  The different series keep me fresh, so I don’t get bored with writing the same old thing. It’s a challenge balancing family with work. Fortunately for me, my kids spend their day in school while I take the time to write. I’m single, so I can do a good bit at night too once the kids are in bed. (That’s when I’m not goofing off watching TV.) I’m a fast writer, so it’s not as difficult as it might seem to write a lot.

Kim:  Tell us about The McCauley series and Book 1, THE TROUBLEMAKER NEXT DOOR.

Marie:  The McCauleys are a group of four rough and tumble brothers from a blue collar—mostly—family. They work hard and enjoy razzing one another. But at the end of it all, they’re a tight-knit clan. Women love them, but McCauleys don’t just fall for anyone. When the right women appear, the guys start tumbling like dominoes. No matter how hard they fight it, love won’t be denied… You hear that, guys?

In The Troublemaker Next Door, when Flynn McCauley meets Maddie Gardner, sparks fly. She hates men. He’s not into relationships. She lost her job. He fixed her sink—but that’s not all he wants to fix. When a ride home turns into a lot more, Maddie and Flynn decide to keep things strictly casual. Strictly sexual. They won’t date. And they end up not dating…a lot. But soon Flynn wants more from the wary redhead. If he can just keep her distracted long enough to burrow under her skin, Flynn might convince Maddie they have a shot at real happiness. That’s if Maddie can overcome her past to take a chance on the future.


Sourcebooks is giving away a print copy of THE TROUBLEMAKER NEXT DOOR - A Publishers Weekly TOP 10 ROMANCE for Spring 2014:

SHE'S SWORN OFF MEN
It's been the day from hell for Maddie. Instead of offering a promotion, her boss made a pass. She quit, then got dumped by her lukewarm boyfriend. As the fiery redhead has a foul-mouthed meltdown, her green-eyed neighbor Flynn McCauley stands in her kitchen...completely captivated.

UNTIL HE THROWS A WRENCH INTO HER PLANS
He was just there to fix the sink as a favor. He's not into relationships. She's done with idiots. But where there are friends...sometimes there are benefits. And sometimes the boy next door might be just what you need at the end of every day.

INTRODUCING...THE McCAULEY BROTHERS
Welcome to the rough-and-tumble McCauley family, a tight-knit band of four bachelor brothers who work hard, drink beer, and relentlessly tease each other. When three independent women move in next door, all hell breaks loose.


To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about what we would find in your kitchen - cooking gadgets?  spice rack?  hunky hero?

2.  Comments are open through Saturday, June 21, 10 pm in Baltimore.

3.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, June 22.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City

Learn more about Marie and her books from her social media:

Website | Blog | Facebook


USMC Veterans at the Strawberry Festival
Do they look like troublemakers?!?

Aloha to US Flag Day, Army's 239th Birthday, and Barbara Witek's DADDY WORE DOG TAGS

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June 14 is the US Flag Day and the Army's 239th Birthday. Let's kick off the celebration with Barbara Witek's DADDY WORE DOG TAGS:

A soldier running from his past and a young woman denying herself a future become caregivers of a beautiful baby girl and find their true destiny as a family. Army Ranger Max Hamilton has returned to Destiny Falls after the sudden death of his brother. Only coming home means more than trying to save the family farm. Coming home means facing the demons he left behind, and allowing himself to love again. After her twin sisters' death, suburban veterinarian, Chelsea Stevens understands that raising her niece is the only chance for a child she will ever have. Fulfilling her sister's final wish is more than just moving her career...it's risking her heart. Can their shared love of a child be the common ground these wounded souls need to trust and find love for keeps?




Duty, Honor, Country. Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. 
- Douglas MacArthur

Witek crafts a heartwarming story of two strangers working together to parent the baby left to their guardianship.  Max Hamilton left the Army to preserve his family's land after his brother's death, not realizing that his brother also fathered a daughter.   He is suspicious of Chelsea Stevens when she arrives on his doorstep with his niece, concerned that Chelsea is only interested in claiming his niece's inheritance.   Yet he softens his heart to both of them when Chelsea reveals her sister wanted her daughter to know the Hamiliton Family and Destiny Falls.  

I appreciate Witek giving readers a glimpse of "coming home" for military heroes.  Max joined the Army to escape his own pain, only to return to added burdens that he ultimately embraces - his sister, his niece, and his growing attraction to Chelsea.   DADDY WEARS DOG TAGS is a quick read that will leave readers proud of military personnel who come home.

I received a print copy from Barbara for my honest review.


I am giving away a patriotic prize package to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about the American Flag - what does it mean to you?

For our international readers, what does your country's flag mean to you?

2.  Comments are open through Saturday, June 21, 10 pm in Baltimore.  

3.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, June 22.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City

Learn more about Barbara and her books at barbarawitek.com.

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