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Main : ! 3D Art ! : Marvel Comics :  A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)

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A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
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    Masterchief commisioned this as a tribute for Bryan Chism, an American Soldier serving in Iraq.  Bryan's squad was ambushed Jan 20, 2007 and he was killed during the fight.
    No matter what your view on the war may be remember that husbands, wives, son's and daughters are giving selflessly of themselves every single day.
    We live in the land of the free because it's the home of the brave.  Next time you see a service man or woman, shake their hand and tell them thank you.

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Wolf
Posted: 2008/6/25 11:10  Updated: 2008/6/25 11:10
Supreme being
Joined: 2004/3/13
From: lost somewhere in Northwest Ohio
Posts: 840
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
"Rest easy, sleep well, My Brother.
Know that the line has held;
your Job is done
Others have taken up where you fell.
The line has held.
Rest easy, sleep well.
Peace...peace and Farewell..."
co_04
Posted: 2007/2/6 13:14  Updated: 2007/2/6 13:14
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 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
I don't often visit the 3D gallery, but perhaps I should start doing so. In fact I should probably get back into Maya where I left off.

Having said that, I just wanted to mention that this post is very moving and inspirational. It is a testament to and a reminder of those who work to guarantee our freedoms--not lawyers, not loud-mouthed politicians--but our men and women in uniform. It is they who defend the rest us so that we can maintain our rights to make our little posts here and elsewhere, from those who would be perfectly happy to take those rights away. We create our own interpretations of superheroes, but a sobering moment like this reminds us who the real heroes are.

--And MasterChief, up until now I didn't know your story. But now that I do I just want to say thank you for what you and the rest are doing. I've been to the Middle East myself, and I can tell you that just being a tourist there is hard work.

--Godspeed!
JunFan
Posted: 2007/2/6 11:19  Updated: 2007/2/6 11:19
superhero
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From:
Posts: 348
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
A great pic, and a great tribute bro.
SilverAgeMage
Posted: 2007/1/31 11:23  Updated: 2007/1/31 11:23
superhero
Joined: 2004/5/17
From: Pittsburgh area
Posts: 452
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
Wonderful tribute,Raddar! And,thank you,Masterchief,for your service.And,most of all,
thank you, Bryan.
ubald
Posted: 2007/1/31 9:56  Updated: 2007/1/31 9:56
superhero
Joined: 2006/11/22
From: Canada
Posts: 402
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
This is amazing in more ways then one would think, I have the most respect for you raddar you are a true artist and in my eyes a hero aswell becuse of your path in life your fighting the frontlines, defending and upholding the rights and lives of us all. I cant say this enough stay safe buddy, with the most respect CHEERs.
Hardcase
Posted: 2007/1/30 18:19  Updated: 2007/1/30 18:21
mutant
Joined: 2005/3/28
From: The Golden State
Posts: 175
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
World War 2 was the last time America buried her sons and daughters on foreign ground. This practice has since been discarded, as the belief goes men and women who fell defending America?s freedom should be accorded the highest honor and buried on her soil.

However, there is a practice we use to honor the spirits of those who died while on foreign soil. This tradition is for the healing process of the troops and friends of comrades who fell. A pair of boots is placed at a 45-degree angle, the same angle your feet rest at the position of attention. A rifle?having been rendered useless (an M-16A2 these days)?is driven, barrel-first, between the boots. On the butt of the rifle, a helmet is balanced, tilted downward. And finally, a set of dog tags is draped on the rifle below the helmet. These dog tags are ultimately the ones returned to the family, with his/her personal affects and an American flag that proudly rested on the coffin. A chaplain of the faith gives a message and a prayer. The troops salute the fallen and ?Taps? is played.

Day is done,
Gone the sun,
From the lakes,
From the hills,
From the sky,
All is well,
Safety, rest,
God is near.

Fading light,
Dims the sight,
And a star gems the sky,
Gleaming bright,
From afar,
Drawing, near,
Falls the night.

Thanks and praise,
For our days,
Neath the sun,
Neath the stars,
Neath the sky,
As we go,
This, we, know,
God is near.

Usually, a gun salute is not given until on American soil. The boots, rifle, helmet, and dog tags are left for a brief period of time, so that the troops can reflect. We should honor the memory of the men and women who died for this great nation. Please take one moment and reflect on the cost.

And to the spirits of the Fallen, know this?America thanks you.
pijon
Posted: 2007/1/30 17:08  Updated: 2007/1/30 17:08
Moderator
Joined: 2006/7/18
From: United States
Posts: 6363
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
wow. Your stuff is always amazing but this one kinda put a little lump in my throat. A fitting and touching tribute.
FireyPhoenix2005
Posted: 2007/1/30 16:32  Updated: 2007/1/30 16:32
superhero
Joined: 2005/1/17
From: Wouldn't you like to know?
Posts: 302
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
that's very sweet of you to do that. excellent work.
JrMcDeath
Posted: 2007/1/30 14:58  Updated: 2007/1/30 14:58
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From: My Box
Posts: 6982
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
I honestly have to say that I didn't expect this to turn out as good as it did! You have vision Raddar!!!! Excellent Job.
BikerBot
Posted: 2007/1/30 11:44  Updated: 2007/1/30 11:44
Mr. The Mighty Lord *Krackaboom!*
Joined: 2004/1/13
From: The Good Earth
Posts: 3277
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
Words to live by.

Very nice job, an easy 10 from me.

BB
bhm1954
Posted: 2007/1/30 9:53  Updated: 2007/1/30 9:53
Hero to the stars
Joined: 2005/7/18
From: Moses Lake, Washington
Posts: 2852
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
Very good and very well said. A wonderful and moving tribute. Great job.
VampireLover
Posted: 2007/1/30 4:50  Updated: 2007/1/30 4:50
Seductress of Sin (real life Babe)
Joined: 2005/2/20
From: Hottest Depths of Hell
Posts: 2223
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
This is a wonderful tribute. Bryan will be in my prayers. I'm sorry for your loss, MC.
Dark Ether
Posted: 2007/1/29 21:41  Updated: 2007/1/29 21:41
superhero
Joined: 2005/8/1
From: Missouri, USA
Posts: 248
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
Sensational - couldn't agree more - heroes, all.
DAGhoul
Posted: 2007/1/29 21:36  Updated: 2007/1/29 21:36
Criminal Mastermind
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Posts: 1856
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
amen. i agree 100% with you on the matter of our soldiers & war. and this is fantastic.
Dragondack
Posted: 2007/1/29 21:13  Updated: 2007/1/30 12:52
The Great Eternal Dragon
Joined: 2004/2/9
From: Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
Posts: 11251
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
Phenomenal Tribute Raddar!
Masterchief
Posted: 2007/1/29 20:37  Updated: 2007/1/29 20:37
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 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
Thanks Radder, this is one of the most moving things Ihave seen AND read in a while. I came over here to do a job, and it has turned into a life changing experiance for me. No matter what you think of the politics, these men and women are putting it on the line day in and day out to give people they don't know the chance to have the freedoms that we take for granted. Take the time to thank them for what they do, that meens more to them then anything, trust me I know, I see it when they gt a card from someone they don't know thanking them. I have watched their faces light up in airports when I shake their hands and tell them that they are hero's.

Once again Radder, THANK YOU!! You honor me and all those who are here with this.

MC
blubeetle3
Posted: 2007/1/29 19:22  Updated: 2007/1/29 19:22
King of the Silly Swingers(HFC)
Joined: 2003/10/9
From: The Armpit of Pennsylvania
Posts: 587
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
Nice picture, Raddar. Damned nice!
Daruma
Posted: 2007/1/29 19:14  Updated: 2007/1/29 19:14
Off the hook
Joined: 2003/10/20
From: Cleveland
Posts: 1726
 Re: A Hero's Tribute (For Bryan)
Very moving


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