184 Infantry Tribute Saleen mustang

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  1. whyask New Member

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    This is one of my sister units here in California.. dont know the guy who did it but the names of the fallen I do..... The mustang is well...... a work of art - power, sound , class ,....... in a whole nother level ! Take a second and check this out !

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    His email address is on there let him know that we support what he's doing ! AIRBORN leads the way ! :flag:

    - SGT McCauley
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    bump......
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    Saleen made it strong, CPL Steven Craig made it ARMY STRONG!! :flag:
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    NIce !!! LOL
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    Well...........

    Its a really hot car but personally, and just my personal opinion, I don't think it appropriate to emblazon the names of fallen war heroes embroidered on the trunk lid and trunk mat of a car. Were family members consulted on this project? I feel really bad for the 18 year old young lady - just a baby.

    A tribute and a hot car just seems inconsistent to me. It just doesn't jive. Its too "in your face." The treatment could have been more subtle. For example, a fender badge and a dashboard emblem indicating "1st Battalion 184th Infantry Regiment...Heros" would have been an appropriate thing to do. The video is a good thing and explains everything else.

    Bless our country and blessings to our heroes. :flag:
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    I kind of agree. I would definitely want to know how family members feel about it.
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    When you're in the military your unit, platoon, battalion etc... that is your family as well, I'm sure biological family members would embrace the project. :flag:

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