
DURING THIS HOLIDAY SEASON, THE POSTS HAVE BEEN MOVED TO THE HOLIDAY DAY ITSELF... SEE YOU NEXT YEAR, JANUARY ONE!
I would like to welcome all military personnel to my “Our Boys Over There” postings. Boys are a classic term, which in my world I define it as Men and Women from this point forward. The updates and news are primarily related to Western Pennsylvania, or Southwest Pennsylvania, but no matter where you call home you are welcome. This is not pointed in the direction of any particular branch of the armed forces; all who serve are equally welcome. Vote! on the bottom of this page




If you are reading this you probably are not in transit to your Thanksgiving destination; you may be on post. I have been there, and I know the feeling of being so far away during the holidays. Such has been the life of warriors as far back as war goes in history. You can be assured that most folks back here are in full support, and all of your brothers and sisters in arms who have actually been there feel your place and time. There is no news worthy of repeating this week in light of the situation of all of you over there. The sports news is not worthy either this week, if you know what I mean. So this will be a very brief note to wish all of you the best Thanksgiving possible away from your loved ones!
Keep your head down,
Henry Hill, Plum Pennsylvania

Happy Veteran’s Day to my brothers and sisters in harm's way and back here on the home front.
Unlike most politicians and some citizens who give you the obligatory greeting and salutation, I truly mean it from the heart that beats with yours, and stops with every loss.
Some declare themselves as “Antiwar” as if you are for war! This shows their ignorance and misunderstanding! The soldier is sent to war by the politicians who disdain both! The soldier is not for war as is the poor and mislead, antiwar ideologue; but the soldier responds to the call to defend their country; unlike most politicians and the lost souls of the antiwar clan. With Honor, the soldier dies for them both!




Update:
The Steelers won, 27-17.
Keep your head down,
Henry Hill, Plum Pennsylvania
This week has been one where the fall season has hit like a freight train! The temperatures have fallen, as well as the rain. Summer is the past, and Mother Nature has been making that an explanation point!



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On behalf of the National Football League, I want to thank the fans and the city of Pittsburgh for helping us kick off the 2009 NFL season in such a memorable fashion.
Nearly 20 million Americans viewed the concert and the game, which ironically was the most-watched sporting event since the Steelers won the Super Bowl last February. Fans around the country were treated to the tremendous passion of Steeler Nation and a taste of your great city.
We could not have showcased these events without your city's support and hospitality. I want to thank Mayor (Luke) Ravenstahl for his leadership and also the numerous city workers who helped stage the week-long activities.
Sincerely,
Roger Goodell
NFL Commissioner

