Thursday, May 7, 2009

....A ConFusEd Solder??????...



I am confused and thoughtful
i wonder if i ever did the right thing to come to war
I hear millions of questions going through my head
I see no point on being i nthis war
I want to wake up from this nightmare
I am the one confused and thoughtful

I pretend to be brave and strong
I feel weak and w/o energy
I touch dead body's
I worry that am going to died some day
I cry if i mess up in this war.
I am confused and thoughful

I understand that war is a place to suffer
I say that theres no point on being in this stupid war
I dream that one day I could go see my family one day
I try to keep my gead up to be in war
I hope that i come out alive from this war
I am confused and thoughful...

Friday, May 1, 2009

I am poem....



I am strong and a believer
I wonder what what wold i do i the future
I hear my self helping people
I see Hollywood
I want to have a successful life
I am strong and a believer

I pretend to be on T.V.
I feel money in my hands
I touch the sky
I worry about regreting something in life
I cry if i am a nobody
I am strong and a believer

I understand that life is not easy
I say you could accomplish gaols if you put your minf in it
I dream to get marry one day
I try to focus in school to get an education
I hope to live a happy life and have a nice family
I am strong and a believer.

Friday, December 5, 2008



Dear: Technical Sergeant Coolidge,

Hi! my name is Garcia Victoria. I am 16yrs old and I attend to Farragut H.S. in JROCT. You are a very strong man because you took charge of a compamy and for encouraging your own people to never give up and it was all on you. Also for fighting for 4 days in the woods.
One of the benefits of you is that you would stand for your country, and risking your life for your people. Also you care to protect your people and try to save them. These are just some of the benefits of you and the country, but theres a lot more great things you did.
As you fought for 4 straight days in a cold and shivering days, I could just imagine how you could be really brave and not givign up for yourself, I would't even make it there. But you should always wake up in the mornings thinking and feeling really proud that you have done an exellent work!!
I wish you the best on everything but especially to enjoy the rest of your life peacefully and proudly because you deserve it... Thank you once more and take care!!


Sincerely: Garcia,Victoria

Monday, December 1, 2008



Name:Charles H. Coolidge
Place of birth:Signal Mountain, Tennessee
Allegiance:United States of America.
Service/branch:United States Army.
Rank:technical Sergeant
Battles wars:World war II
Awards: Medal of Honor.


Leading a section of heavy machineguns supported by 1 platoon of Company K, he took a position near Hill 623, east of Belmont sur Buttant, France, on October 24, 1944, with the mission of covering the right flank of the 3d Battalion and supporting its action. T/Sgt. Coolidge went forward with a Sergeant of Company K to reconnoiter positions for coordinating the fires of the light and heavy machineguns. They ran into an enemy force in the woods estimated to be an infantry company. T/Sgt. Coolidge, attempting to bluff the Germans by a show of assurance and boldness called upon them to surrender, whereupon the enemy opened fire. With his carbine, T/Sgt. Coolidge wounded 2 of them. There being no officer present with the force, T/Sgt. Coolidge at once assumed command. Many of the men were replacements recently arrived; this was their first experience under fire. T/Sgt. Coolidge, unmindful of the enemy fire delivered at close range, walked along the position, calming and encouraging his men and directing their fire. The attack was thrown back. Through 25 and October 26, the enemy launched repeated attacks against the position of this combat group but each was repulsed due to T/Sgt. Coolidge's able leadership. On October 27, German infantry, supported by 2 tanks, made a determined attack on the position. The area was swept by enemy small arms, machinegun, and tank fire. T/Sgt. Coolidge armed himself with a bazooka and advanced to within 25 yards of the tanks. His bazooka failed to function and he threw it aside. Securing all the hand grenades he could carry, he crawled forward and inflicted heavy casualties on the advancing enemy. Finally it became apparent that the enemy, in greatly superior force, supported by tanks, would overrun the position. T/Sgt. Coolidge, displaying great coolness and courage, directed and conducted an orderly withdrawal, being himself the last to leave the position. As a result of T/Sgt. Coolidge's heroic and superior leadership, the mission of this combat group was accomplished throughout 4 days of continuous fighting against numerically superior enemy troops in rain and cold and amid dense woods.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

WHAT HAPPENS....



Does it ever gets accomplish?
Like something so easy?
Or just give up and then move on?
Does it make you happy when you left your dream for something else?
Or does it frustates you that you can't fall asleep at night.
is like a hopless mother that's looking for hope but can't find it.

Maybe you don't know whare to look at
Like as playing hide and seek.
Or maybe you gave up and then move on w/o EVER looking back from what you always wanted...

Friday, October 31, 2008



"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judge by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.."


This qoute means that MLK wants every person to be treated equally and parents would like that for their childrens to. People don't want to be judge by there color but to be judge by their character.Peolpe want equality meaning they want to be treated equal, and MLk and the people want that for their childrens...

Thursday, October 23, 2008



Once my mom had an American Dream.... Ever since she got to the U.S.A she wanted to speak english. But after a few years that passed she had my older sister and me!! So she had to forget about her dream that she had made.. But now that I have to ask her what is her American Dream she told me that she wanted to go to trips out of Chicago and also she wanted to accomplish all of her goals before she died... So for now she is still with her dream and she is going to do it!!! (that's what she said..)

My dad don't really have a BIG dream because he got to accomplsih his goals like: he's a resident in the U.S. He has illegal papers, and a pretty good job! But the thing he wants is for his daughters to have a really good career and a succesful life...