recognizing two men that I never met, Yet i will miss

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Steven Blakely
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recognizing two men that I never met, Yet i will miss

Postby Steven Blakely » Sat Dec 29, 2007 3:14 pm

Ewart Oakeshot and Hank Reinhardt. I raise my glass to these men. since hearing of the passing of hank i was wondering does arma have a form of recognition for those who have givin so much in the name of the art?
some physical example of our gratitude and esteem.
The world recognizez many with different awards. I myself achieved the rank of eagle scout and now have earned the privelage of bearing that mark. if arma does not have such an award then they should. Using this award as a way of showing those who give of themselfs our gratitude. :D
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Postby Shane Smith » Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:47 pm

The Oakeshott tribute is on the home page. He was agreat man to be sure.

http://www.thearma.org/spotlight/OakTrib.htm

Hank was a pioneer as well and I am sorry I never got to meet the man personally.
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