Welcome Home Sergeant Erik Berg, U.S. Army
Just in time, I was on hand to welcome Sgt. Erik Berg, U.S. Army, back from his second and final tour in Afghanistan.
Sean Carpenter – Photographs and Work
Personal Photography and Work
Just in time, I was on hand to welcome Sgt. Erik Berg, U.S. Army, back from his second and final tour in Afghanistan.
The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome picked up Sergeant Anthony Cabassa, US Army, and delivered him with a rousing ‘thank you’ to the Coatesville Fire Department.
What better than a cold, rainy afternoon to welcome home one of our heroes? The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome came out to cheer for Spc. Kendal Walton to thank him for his service.
These are a week earlier than 2010, and three weeks earlier than 2009. They’re still my favorite flowering tree.
You’ll thank me.
Shots from Longwood Gardens and West Chester.
I was on hand for the kick-off of the first annual Ride of Reflection, sponsored by the Warriors’ Watch and intended as a 9/11 remembrance ride.
Our first time up we were new to hiking (Cascade was our first high peak) we didn’t think to take the side hike to Porter Mountain. This time we did both, two peaks in one day.
Taken over several nights in Keene, outside of Lake Placid, NY.
The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome welcomed Specialist Vincent Violi last year from his previous tour; this time, he brought Specialist Alan Solie from Wisconsin to see what we do here in Philly.
We couldn’t have had a more perfect day to welcome home Matt Ragen, USMC, from Afghanistan.
We had a beautiful Saturday morning to welcome home LCpl. Patrick Smith home from Afghanistan.
A Hero’s Welcome and the Warriors’ Watch had a chance to say ‘thanks’ again to Brian Piasecki.
David is a Specialist in the 144th ASMC Medic Unit from Salt Lake City, Utah. He has been in Afghanistan since March of 2010. He is a flight medic stationed at FOB Salerno Hospital. The Warriors’ Watch escorted Spc. Cullen from his A Hero’s Welcome reception at PHL to his home in Havertown.