Monday, November 12, 2007

Honoring Our Veterans



We want to say "Thank You" to all of our nation's veterans and active troops that serve around the world. Thank you for your sacrifice and courage in protecting and defending our liberty and democracy. We enjoy the freedom you have secured through your selfless and heroic efforts during your call of duty. We appreciate you and pray God's richest blessing on you and your families!

Debbie and I have two very special veterans in our family that we would like to honor this Veterans Week, EM3C Fred J. Foster (Navy) and Pvt. Paul F. Saiz (Army).

EMC3 Fred J. Foster




Bro. Foster served in World War II aboard the USS Vigilance (mine sweeper) in the South Pacific. His training brought him here to Southern California in March of 1943. He was in San Diego for "Boot Camp" and then went to Terminal Island Navy Base in Long Beach where he boarded the Vigilance and then sailed to Pearl Harbor and then on to the Marshall Islands.

USS Vigilance


After being on ship for over a year, they asked if anyone was interested in "Military Government Training" which he agreed to enroll. The training was in preparation for the invasion of Japan which was planned for November of 1945. He was learning the Japanese language. This training was held at the Presidio in Monterey, CA. It was here where the war ended after the Japanese surrendered. Bro. Foster was honorably discharged in April of 1946.

He joined his Father, John Wesley Foster, who was in the Merchant Marine Corp as well as with his older brother, Paul Foster, also in the Navy. John W. Foster had served in the Navy during WWI.

Pvt. Paul F. Saiz


Dad entered into the Army in April of 1951. He did "Basic" at Ft. Ord near Monterey, CA. He had only been in Korea for a few months when he was wounded. A mortar shell exploded about ten feet away as he was running up a hill on that cold January morning. Shrapnel from the shell hit him in the chest that caused him to lose half a lung, a kidney and ripped his liver into two pieces. Another fragment went through his right leg, grazing the bone. The doctors at the MASH unit sewed his liver back together and for the next two years he was hospitalized in Tokyo, Japan. He was awarded the Purple Heart for his injuries.

Below is the newpaper article reporting his injuries.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Debbie and Steve:

I join in honoring your fathers who so faithfully served our country.

Karen J. Hopper said...

Wonderful post to our true American heros. God Bless those who have served to allow us the freedom to worship. We can shout from the mountain tops, In God We Trust, because of them.

Krista said...
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Krista said...

I loved reading this entry! What an honor for these 2 wonderful men to be in your family! A Thank You goes out for what they did for our country!

Steven Saiz said...

Thank you Sis. Buxton.

Karen - Thanks for coming by our blog! We can enjoy our freedom of worship!

Krista - Thanks for coming by our blog. Enjoyed your post about the kid answering Bro. Gleason. Too funny!

Anonymous said...

Steve and Debbie, I know you are proud of your fathers, and you should be. A great big thank-you from me to them for their service to our country. May God continue to bless them.

Steven Saiz said...

Ronda - Thank your for your kind words. We honored our veterans that were in service yesterday. There were four of them. (Dad had the flu and couldn't be there) We had them come up to the front and stand. The entire church gave them a standing ovation! Tears of emotion covered each of their faces as they humbly received our appreciation. We prayed for each of them! It was a very special part of the service.