Tuesday, May 1, 2007

THE MISSION OF O.M.E.H.

The mission of Ordinary Men-Extraordinary Heroes (O.M.E.H.) is to educate Americans about the 1.2 million Ordinary Men and Women in uniform, who gallantly laid their lives upon the altar of freedom, thus becoming and forever remaining our Extraordinary Heroes.

We attribute everything we have, as Americans, to the courage of our founding fathers and the ultimate sacrifices made by the brave Military Servicemen of the United States Armed Forces.

We also recognize the ultimate sacrifices made by our Community Servicemen serving as Police Officers and Fire Fighters, who are serving on our city streets and sacrificing their lives as well.

12 comments:

Beth said...

Chip, this is a great blog. I can't wait to see everything that becomes of it. You have shook some very powerful hands! Amazing.

Faye said...

There are lots of people that talk about doing things for a cause and then there are the kind that actually get in there and do them. Love you Chip, and proud of you, too!!

Anonymous said...

Chip, The blog site looks great. I continue to be amazed by your ability. You have developed a first class mission for a great and worthwhile cause. Hang on to that integrity and perseverance. I am very proud to say I know you, and even more, I am very proud to call you my son.
Love, Dad

Anonymous said...

Chip,
As I look back on the past 12 yrs that we've known each other, I see someone that has a heart for patriotism and esprit de corps like no other. The Marine Corps lost an invaluable asset when you got out with me back in 1995-6. Even though, I decided to come back in, you chose another path in life, which has lead you to where you are now. I was grateful for my Marines being afforded the opportunity to be a part of your Memorial Day ceremony. It was a huge eye opener and your ability to speak is top notch. My family supports your goal 110% and I can't wait for your back tire to leave the Atlantic Ocean and your front tire to touch the Pacific Ocean in support of our fallen brethren and their families. Good luck and Semper Fi...

Jody said...

Chip, I hope you know I am willing to help in anyway I can. No matter how big or little the task I am up for it. I truly mean that! Please don't hesitate to ask.

Anonymous said...

Hey dude

It was sad to see you go from here at FLSI but I know you're on to bigger and better things. I'm proud to call you a friend and I hope you are able to make your goal. As i've told you I will tell anyone reading this that a portion of everything we sell at www.tvartglass.com will be going to your very important cause.

Good luck and God speed.

Doug

Anonymous said...

I salute you and your efforts. May God bless you in your endeavor and may this trip and all you accomplish bring blessings you can not even imagine at this time. You have our respect and love and of course our prayers. May Our Lord bless you and the family through the duration of this conquest.

Love you son............Dad and Vicky

Anonymous said...

Chiper, Good luck on your bike trip and all of your future Endeavors. I knew you would do good in life. Keep up the good work.

Anonymous said...

Chip, I have heard so much about you. You are a brave man of my own heart. If I could have had you by my side, Scottland would have been free much sooner. God and I will be with you lad.

William

Anonymous said...

Mr. Chip,
Wow, I commend you for all that you have done with O.M.E.H. I will never forget the great 4 years that we served together in the Corp. Looking at some of your pictures on your blog really brings back memories. We had alot of great times. I still never forget training and having to fireman carry you to safety. Good times. I dont think that the Marines lost a great warrior, I thank them for training a great American like yourselve. I always said that you are a better Marine now than when you were in. I am thankful myselve for having served for this great country. I love being a veteran of the armed forces and more importantly, like you, I love the Red, White, and Blue. It has been awesome getting to know you over the past 15+ years. And it doesnt suprise me where you are at today. You always were the competitor. Just watch out for any white fans cause I just might go by you on your jounery. Good luck, god speed, Semper Fi and Morse De Contactus. OOOHHHRRRAAA.

Kekrman 7 said...

Chip,
The Kerkman family prays for you every night at dinner time. We hope that you are having the best time of your life. It is a great thing you are doing. "Mr. Chip is a true amerian hero!" ---Katti Kerkman
Good luck on your mission soldier! :)
Cari

Anonymous said...

Hello Chip,I'm Tom Wall's older brother by 9 yrs, Buck Wall, our younger brother Bill, served in Korea in the 60's while Tom was in Vietnam. My service was in the Cold War here and overseas from '54 to '58. Our father Herbert's brother "Tom Wall" served in the R.A.F. during WWII. We all are patriots to the cause of the freedom that our forefathers sought to pass on to every citizen. I applaud your efforts immensely will always support this effort.
buckcheri@aol.com