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From YouTube: Bay County Avenue of Heroes - Sgt. 1st Class Michael Cathcart Inscription Ceremony - May 16, 2015
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B
Everybody
came
out
today
to
honor
michael.
We
have
a
few
speakers,
but
before
we
have.
A
B
A
You
we
have
a
few.
B
Guest
speakers
I'd
be
honored
to
have
up
and
come
up
and
say
a
few
things
we'll
start
with
charlie
bruner.
He
would
please
agree
to
join
us
in
best
program
today.
C
Thanks
mike-
and
it's
certainly
my
pleasure
to
be
here
on
this
momentous
occasion
to
honor
folks
that
you
know
make
it
so
that
we
can
do
this
kind
of
thing-
keep
our
freedom
there's.
Certainly
a
lot
of
things
going
on
in
the
world
right
now
that
we
have
folks
like
michael,
that
are
foreign
countries
in
harm's
way
and
just
making
sure
that
our
freedom
is
protected.
C
C
We
had
michael's
mother
and
his
grandmother
down
in
lansing
for
a
special
ceremony
on
the
house
representative's
floor,
and
so
we're
very
happy
to
do
that,
and
I
think
today
is
very
momentous
because
we're
doing
something
to
make
sure
that
we
never
forget
michael
cathcart
and
the
other
folks
that
are
on
this
wall
behind
me,
oftentimes.
When
I
stop
here
at
the
county
building
I
walk
up,
and
my
uncle
manuel
bruner
is
on
this
wall.
C
He
was
killed
in
the
d-day
conflict
and
this
really
makes
sure
that
these
folks
that
left
their
their
home,
their
family,
went
to
foreign
countries,
many
of
them
that
we'd
never
forget,
and
this
makes
sure
that
we
will
never
forget
michael
cathcart,
and
we
will
always
honor
him.
So
I
thank
you
all
for
being
here
today.
This
is
a
great
occasion,
and
I
know
I'm
extremely
happy
to
be
here
on
behalf
of
the
folks
of
the
96th
district
in
the
state
of
michigan.
Thank
you.
B
Thank
you
chairman,
I'd
like
to
also
ask
bone
begin
from
the
county
commission.
Please
say
a
few
words
he's
always
been
a
supporter
of
us,
no
matter
what,
on.
D
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
family
for
michael's
service.
Today's
armed
forces
day,
as
many
of
you
know,
and
we
recognize
the
armed
forces.
D
I
was
listening
on
the
radio
the
other
day
and
there's
only
a
small
percentage
of
people
who
have
been
in
the
service,
but
they've
done
a
lot
of
good
for
our
country,
protected
our
freedom,
I'm
a
vietnam
veteran,
and
when
I
came
home
there
wasn't
a
lot
of
recognition
for
us
and
we
sort
of
been
living
with
that
for
the
last
40
50
years,
and
I've
had
the
chance
to
take
some
veterans
out
to
washington
dc
and
they
always
appreciate
people
coming
up
to
him
and
saying.
Thank
you
for
your
service.
D
My
dad
was
a
world
war
ii
vet
and
we
took
him
out
to
the
memorial
a
few
years
ago
and
really
appreciated
all
the
people
thanking
them
for
their
service.
So
we
thank
the
cascard
family
for
for
the
dedication
of
their
son,
and
I
know
it's
a
hard
hard
time
for
them.
B
Thank
you
vong,
and
we
also
would
like
to
invite
the
mayor
up.
Yes,
I
do
believe
he
has
a
proclamation
for
to
read,
as
always
to
say.
Bay
city
has
always
been
a
big
supporter
of
veterans.
E
F
B
B
B
G
There
can
be
no
question.
The
price
of
our
freedom
in
the
united
states
is
high
from
our
earliest
roots.
As
a
country,
battles
and
blood
have
been
the
currency
that
paid
for
the
precious
freedoms.
We
live,
worship
and
speak
as
we
see
fit.
Our
parents,
our
siblings,
our
friends,
our
sons,
our
daughters,
all
have
given
their
lives
and,
while
they'll
never
truly
forget.
This
is
a
time
for
us
to
come
together
by
praying
for
our
fallen
soldiers
and
remember
the
price
of
our
hard-won
freedoms.
G
G
F
G
We're
going
to
let
the
cathart
family
stay
up
close,
but
you
guys
are
more
than
welcome
to
stay
they're
going
to
do.
The
etching
now
would
take
about
15
minutes.
Thank
you.
A
A
H
Hi
everybody
for
those
of
you
who
don't
know
me,
I'm
michael's
little
sister
and
a
little
bit
of
background
on
all
of
this.
My
brother
left
a
envelope
to
me
before
he
died
and
I
wasn't
supposed
to
open
it
unless
he
died
and
naturally
I
just
kind
of
threw
it
on
top
of
a
bookshelf
and
forgot
about
it,
because
I
thought
well
he's
done
this
six
other
times
and
this
was
his
shortest
deployment,
his
final
deployment.
H
So
it
was
kind
of
nice,
though,
to
have
because
it
was
sort
of
like
he
said
goodbye,
and
I
just
like
to
read
a
paragraph
out
of
the
packet
that
he
left
and
for
those
of
you
who
are
at
the
showing
it's
the
same,
all
right
so
with
memorial
day
upon
us.
I
think
it's
important
to
remember
that
michael
just
wasn't
a
soldier
that
he
was,
you
know
a
person,
a
person
that
many
of
us
loved
and
miss-
and
this
is
kind
of
his
own
way
of
speaking.
H
H
H
The
answer
to
one's
capabilities
of
this
task
can
only
be
discovered
in
the
direct
action
it
is
correlated
with.
No
amount
of
training
or
posturing
can
assist
me
on
the
smallest
amount.
There
is
not
practice
or
hidden
trait
for
this.
You
either
have
it
or
you
don't,
but
you
also
don't
get
to
choose
it
either
it's
a
blessing
and
a
curse,
one
that
I
had
13
years
to
embrace
the
experiences
that
come
along
with
the
job.