We may never uncover the manner of your passing.
But we know that your going has uncovered the face of the people who surround you.
For showing us who we really are, we have seen that in your final known moments that you have bequeathed unto us more than we are prepared for.
Till we meet at His feet, may you find green pastures and restful waters.
Dear Sir,
ReplyDeleteI ain't buying the "MH370 ENDED IN THE SOUTHERN INDIAN OCEAN" BS until some form of debris is located, retrieved, examined and verified by a competent authority ! Till then, i will keep my faith and hope that 9M-MRO is safe, Her Crew and Passengers are alive, somewhere. So help me GOD !
Please don't give up, Sir. Keep the faith and be steadfast, Sir. Hope is all we have for now. I just can't fathom how miserable life is for those left behind by the passengers and crews of MH370. If it hurts us this much, imagine how much it will be for them. Keep all of them in your prayers as i do in mine, since that fateful 08th March 2014.
that stubborn co-pilot, again...
Mate, we were both officers for the King and country. I am sure you will understand this description of my post:
DeleteThis post isn't a giving up.
It is a salute to our fellow knights who had to face what is perhaps their finest hour.
We will always keep the faith, mate.
But also, so help me God, I will not ever allow the passing by of an officer without my palm reaching my right brow.
As we share in their profession of watching over many behind that cockpit bulkhead in our quiet moments and our hungry times, so shall we also share a space to write down our respects for them, in whatever side of life they may be now.
I now join in solidarity in your stubborness.
Dear Sir,
DeleteThank you for your reply, Sir.
Mate, we were both officers for the King and country. I am sure you will understand this description of my post. This post isn't a giving up. It is a salute to our fellow knights who had to face what is perhaps their finest hour.
Sir, understood and I would gladly concur on the above with you.
We will always keep the faith, mate.
I promise that i will always do too, in solidarity with you.
But also, so help me God, I will not ever allow the passing by of an officer without my palm reaching my right brow.
So am i and so help me GOD too.
As we share in their profession of watching over many behind that cockpit bulkhead in our quiet moments and our hungry times, so shall we also share a space to write down our respects for them, in whatever side of life they may be now.
Noted and concurred, Sir. Thank you. Will keep on honouring them, whatever the outcome may be.
I now join in solidarity in your stubborness.
That would be an honour, Sir. Thank you very much.
You know who i am. ;-)
Amen!
ReplyDeleteGod Bless, sir.
DeleteCan we find among us like her courage to stand up for those who are defenseless? I doubt. We mourn the passing of our unsung hero. May Her Soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteAmen, Anon.
ReplyDeleteAmen Sir
ReplyDeleteFor me, I never have any doubt to my fellow crews whether on duty or standby of their commitment. Talking from experience of a person who have been on either side, the victim and the rescuer, sometimes I feel sad of people who has 2 cents of knowledge but their words are more painful than sword.
Regards from Sandakan. Kelawar standby for Singgahmata incident. Peace.......
You are totally, totally correct Major!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey can't even tell the difference between primary radar and secondary radar.