Mary Buatti Small
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Mary Buatti Small
@SmallBuatti
Principal of Magis, LLC for Health Economics and Outcomes Research; Labrador Rescuer; oldest of 6; mother of the fabulous Buatti Brothers
Pennsylvania, USA Katılım Eylül 2015
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@Chris_SmithsJ So happy for you!
Good luck! Blessings on your work!
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@SoldiersWhisper for what we believed was right.O Lord, protect our loved onesand be near us in the fire aheadand with us now as we pray to you."
All were silent for two minutes as the men were left, each with his individual thoughts. Then the colonel ordered, "Move out."
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@SoldiersWhisper Your instrument for the right and an aid in returning peace to the world.We do not know or seek what our fate will be.We ask only this,that if die we must,that we die as men would die,without complaining,without pleadingand safe in the feeling that we have done our best
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Just a few hours after this photo was taken on June 5, 1944, this American paratrooper (pictured) will die making the night combat jump into France on D-Day on June 6, 1944.
Col. Robert "Bull" Wolverton, commander of the 3rd Bn. , 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division, is preparing to jump on Saint-Come-du-Mont, Normandy in this photo.
His unit was the same regiment to which belonged the legendary "Band of Brothers," the Wolverston's Operation Market Garden, and the Battle of the Bulge in Bastogne.
Despite being killed before landing on French soil, Order of battle for the American airborne landings in Normandy,
Wolverton's legacy endured, particularly on the strength of a prayer spoken to the 750 men in his battalion hours before the D-Day parachute drop behind enemy lines.
#June6 #DDay #NeverForgotten

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We recently received some heavy news—our sweet baby boy, whom we’ve lovingly named Leo, has a 92% chance of having Trisomy 13. For those who know, Trisomy 13 is a devastating diagnosis. It often means babies don’t survive long after birth—if they make it to birth at all.
We chose the name Leo—I think you all know why lol—in honor of our beloved new Pope. It also means “little lion,” which couldn’t be more fitting. At our 12-week ultrasound, Leo looked perfect. No visible abnormalities. He was strong, bouncy, and full of life. It gave us hope. But the risk remains real, and we won’t have a definitive answer until more diagnostic testing comes back in a few weeks.
Right now, we’re just holding on. I don’t have any profound words of strength or unshakable faith to offer—just the deep love we already feel for our little lion. So, I ask from the bottom of my heart: please pray for Leo. Pray that he keeps fighting. Pray for peace, whatever may come. And please keep our family in your prayers too.
Thank you for holding us in your hearts.❤️

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This is the Twitter account of the White House of the United States of America.
The White House@WhiteHouse
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