The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Letters Home and Memorial Day Traditions
Episode Date: May 26, 2025For those who gave all...
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The It's hard to write a letter like this.
There are a million and one things I want to say. There are so many I ought
to say if this is the last letter that I can ever write to you. I'm telling you
that I love you too so very much. Not one better than the other but absolutely
equally. Some things a man can never thank his parents enough for. They come
to be taken for granted through
the years. Care when you are a child and countless favors as he grows up. I'm
recalling now all your prayers, your watchfulness, all the sacrifices that
were made for me when sacrifice was a real thing and not just a word we used
in speeches. I know how you had to do without things to put me through school. You thought I
didn't realize these things but I did. As I prepare for this last mission I'm a
bit homesick. I've been at other times when I thought of you. When I lost a
friend. When I wondered when and how this war would end. But the whole world is
homesick. I've never written like this
before even though I've been through the valley of shadows many times. But this night,
Mother and Dad, you're very close to me. And I long so to talk to you. I think of you
and of home. America has asked much of our generation, but I'm glad to give her
all I have, because she has given me so much. Good night, dear mother and dad. God love
you. Your loving son, Bud Arnold Ray. From Private Arnold Ray to his parents US Army Air Force England September 1943 World War II
Happy Memorial Day PBM family there are there are some traditions that have been born over the years thanks to you guys a lot, you know largely. Memorial Day we don't do a lot
some people do a lot my father-in-law used to do a lot
he'd ask us every year to go to the Virginia War Memorial and
sometimes we would and sometimes we were too busy and
you know when you really sit down and think
about that you know it makes you feel bad it makes you feel it makes you feel
bad you know when you say like oh I'm too busy for those guys that died for
my freedom to go look at a wall and and a quick memorial service for them all you know and you
get down on yourself but I think what Conrad was doing well first and foremost
he wanted us to come with him second of all he he was going no matter what
because that was the kind of guy that he was never in the military but always
in the military I
Don't know how to explain it. I don't know many men like him
If you met him if you'd seen his house if you talked to him for 10 minutes
You would have assumed this guy had been in the military for 25 years
Such adoration, you know what I mean? But
what he was also doing was his own way of making us feel Memorial Day, one way or the other.
You know what I mean? There was no ill intent about it, but it was literally one of the only
outside of the grill, you know what I mean? Outside of the grill, it was literally one of the only outside of the grill you know what
I mean outside of the grill it was literally one of the only places I have
really saw Memorial Day tradition take the day off have fun and you know there
is something to be said about enjoying your life on Memorial Day I like
improvements in life you know it is an improvement in overall quality of life.
I think it's a good idea, a good tradition to set on Memorial Day because I think about someone
bleeding out in a trench somewhere or, you know, whatever the situation was, however,
whatever horrible way it ended in close quarters, hand-to-hand fighting and however
you know and I think you know if they're looking down from heaven I imagine a
part of them wants to say well I hope the American people are living good
lives in the face of it all because of my sacrifice so it always feels good to do something it is not a massive
project but so you know sew something up that's needs sewing up for a while
reading out of the book has become a tradition for me every every year and
when my kids are old enough I think they'll read out of that book as well. But that book is 50 letters from war something along the... I don't know I
don't have it in front of me I'm about to start running. But it's something along
those lines 50 letters for war from war. And it's phenomenal it's a phenomenal
book that that little passage right there, it just conveys, you know, the whole Memorial Day thing to me.
To me that little passage conveys Memorial Day maybe better than almost anything because
you get Memorial Days about the people who never made it back and you get a peek inside
the mind of someone writing one of those faithful letters and
What that letter looked like when it hit the mailbox of mom and dad and what they must have felt reading it
And how many letters like that do you get from your child? You know what I mean?
So I read from that book every year
Just as a reminder, you know, these are real people These are real people with parents and you know, they're not just names on a wall They're real people with parents and hopes and dreams and the whole thing
The other thing is the Murph
You know the Murph sucks
It's uh, it's gonna suck today really bad
Because it's rainy and wet.
I'm a little late to it, which means I gotta push it.
And for those of you who are interested, for those of you who'd like to take on the challenge
today, just on a whim, it's not necessarily a whim thing.
I mean it can be though. You can you can you
could definitely most people listening to my voice could really edge it out
could knock it out. You know what I mean? You could pull it off. There's no doubt
about it. It's tough but it's something that you could pull off. It'd take time.
You know what I mean? It would definitely take you some time. But you could edge it out. And the way it works is you get
you start the day off with a one mile run. Okay. Two runners just came by me. I wonder if they're
doing the Murph. But you start the day off with a one mile run. Then once you finish that up you go into a succession of exercises
100 pull-ups
200 push-ups 300 squats. I tend to break them up in supersets
You know, so I'll do my pull-ups and I'll do some push-ups and I'll do some squats. I
forget probably
Sets of five on pull-ups sets of ten on I know I might do sets of 20 on push-ups
really and just knock that out in ten sets and then I
Don't know maybe 50 or something on squad at the end of the whole thing
You're just sitting there doing two pull-ups at a time to get one to 100
And it's a real nightmare
So that's the deal that's pretty much the deal then you wrap it all up with another mile run at the end and
The Murph is finished, you know, and it's all it's all about Memorial Day. I mean, that's what it is
It's dedicated to people who have lost their lives is what it's named after one, I think it was Lieutenant Colonel, for his tremendous and heroic story. I'm not gonna tell the
whole thing because I don't have the details in front of me to get it right.
But you know, that's what it is and it's become tradition. This is my third year
doing it I think. Third, yeah, third year doing it. It just feels right to me. It
just feels right to suffer a little bit.
You know what I mean? It's easy, you know. I got a big piece of pork on the smoker and
had a nice breakfast and coffee and all. You know, the good living part of Memorial Day,
I think we got that down pretty good as Americans. We can handle that. Coolers full of goodies,
grills full of food, you know, we can get that. So full of goodies grills full of food. You know we can get that
So I like to balance that out with a little suffering
What about you guys any Memorial Day
traditions
It's one of those weird holidays. You know definitely feels like
We ought to put a little more thought into it
so
You know this shows dedicated to those who gave all and never came home.
And that's fundamentally it, PBN family.
I hope you enjoy your Memorial Day.
I will most certainly be enjoying mine.
I'm literally foot falling over the...
the paths that I'll be running here as soon as I hang up with you.
Alright, I'll talk to you guys soon.
Appreciate you.