An American Walk. This video is 2 minutes 51 seconds long. Please watch to the end. Click Here to watch this video.
When I was stationed at Quantico, VA, in the United States Marine Corps I have often visited Washington, DC, and played trombone in the Quantico Marine Band in parades and concerts in this historic city, the Capitol of our United States.
In addition, I regularly attended Sunday school and worship at the National Pentecostal Holiness Church. I did not have an automobile in those days, but that did not stop me from worship. I hitch-hiked, and God always provided rides for with me from people willing to pick up a tall, trim, and trusted young Marine.
You will thrill at what you will see and hear about our great country, and the great heritage we have as a nation founded on the Bible.
Click Here to watch this video.
I want to thank Retired Army Chaplain (Colonel) Lyndel Barnes of Greenville, NC, for sending this video website to me.
When I was stationed at Quantico, VA, in the United States Marine Corps I have often visited Washington, DC, and played trombone in the Quantico Marine Band in parades and concerts in this historic city, the Capitol of our United States.
In addition, I regularly attended Sunday school and worship at the National Pentecostal Holiness Church. I did not have an automobile in those days, but that did not stop me from worship. I hitch-hiked, and God always provided rides for with me from people willing to pick up a tall, trim, and trusted young Marine.
You will thrill at what you will see and hear about our great country, and the great heritage we have as a nation founded on the Bible.
Click Here to watch this video.
I want to thank Retired Army Chaplain (Colonel) Lyndel Barnes of Greenville, NC, for sending this video website to me.