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Dave Smith
01-15-2014, 11:36 AM
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A few days ago a friend of mine stopped by Factory Five, and I came down to the showroom to say hello. Henry has built some nice cars (his ’33 Hot Rod earned “Top 10″ Awards at SEMA!), he’s a solid member of the Factory Five community, and I respect him immensely.

Henry asked how things were going and I told him that the crew was working well together, the company was doing great and we were starting off the new year with some cool new projects. I also mentioned how sometimes its lonely running Factory Five. I confided to him that while I love my job, I still have to make some very hard decisions and being in charge isn’t always all fun and games… Even though I’ve been steering the ship for more than 15 years, and we’ve always successfully navigated thru tough waters, there are days when the load is heavier than usual and I really feel the weight and burden of running this company.

I told Henry what a serious responsibility it is to take care of customers and the guys who work here… and their families. I was feeling just a tiny bit sorry for myself and frankly I’m glad that neither my Naval Officer father or solid mid-western mother had heard me whining.

Henry smiled kindly and said that he understood the demands I was managing as he too has to lead his crew and make tough decisions as well. THAT is when I realized what I had just said and how small my challenges are!
Henry is a Colonel in the U.S. Air Force and his “crew” are US Airmen who are deploying in two months for Afghanistan. I was so embarrassed. I told him as much and thanked him for being so gracious as to listen to me whine. In classic Henry fashion, he smiled and told me his goal thru the last three (!) deployments was to bring every one of his guys back home alive and whole. That was a goal that not every commander accomplishes.

The next morning in the mail, I received a flag and letter from Captain Leo Amoling. The flag was flown in his AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopter with his co-pilot and gunner William Dodson on a combat mission in Afghanistan. It was sent to me saying thanks for what we do to support the troops! Think about it! The brave warrior sends a flag flown in combat home to us and says thank you?!!

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We all need a reminder every once in a while that our problems are big only as long as we keep from lifting our eyes to see the burdens others bear. And those who bear the most burden, do it for all of us and for freedom.

So, on behalf of all the great people of Factory Five, I send out my deepest thanks and wishes for safe returns to all our military men and women. Thanks for the reminder and the kick in the *** Henry and Leo. I needed it! We’ll be here working as hard as we can to build great cars, contribute to our communities, volunteer for charity work, and do our very best to deserve the sacrifice you guys make and make our communities better.

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If you visit us here at Factory Five, we have a wall with flags sent to us from all over the world and from combat zones to help remind us how lucky we all are to live free and how precious freedom is.

Dave Smith
President

David Hodgkins
01-15-2014, 12:11 PM
What a great post.

We all tailor our attitudes to our surroundings. And sometimes we ALL need a solid reality check. Comparing our perception of reality to those who SERVE provides that right-quick!

GOD BLESS THOSE WHO SERVE, and those who support them at home.

:)

Carlos C
01-15-2014, 12:43 PM
I met Henry a couple of months ago, and I can say that he is a great guy, who is a devoted FFR community member. He told me that this deployment should be "short" ( 6 months or so), and I can wait to see the finished 818 he's currently building. Henry, if you're reading this, do what we talked about: follow my lead and retire. By the time you come back, I should be in "Official Civilian Status". We've sacrificed enough for this great country. It's time to concentrate on yourself and your family.

Great post Dave. Thank you for always having our collective backs. Now, where's my Coupe (since I couldn't get my hands on a Spyder GT)???

Carlos

65 Cobra Dude
01-15-2014, 12:58 PM
Great post David. It's proud Americans like you that make fighting evil worth it. I'll get you another one of those flags and certificates soon. As Hodgkins said above, the Airmen, Soldiers, Marines, Navy and Coast Guard are not the heroes, it's the people that stay back and keep the home-front whole that deserve the medals. When deploying, you need to focus and knowing all is running smoothly by CINCHOME (commander in charge, home) allows us in the field to do our jobs. That's heroism.

Carlos - nice meeting you as well. Can't pull the plug just yet but it is in the plans ;)

Henry

68GT500MAN
01-15-2014, 01:13 PM
Thanks for the reality check Dave, we here in the states have much to be thankful for and our country's great military is the backbone. I have seen the flags on the wall as well as heard you talk about them many times and it never gets old. I had the privilege of visiting the Air and Space museum in San Diego last week with good friends Ray and Jodi McEdwards. We met a Navy vet while on our tour and learned so much more about the planes involved defending our great country over the years. Jodi's father worked on the Blackbird and upon hearing that, he then took us on a private tour of the basement! The things we were able to see and touch were beyond my wildest dreams and it put things into perspective for me. THANK YOU to all of the past and present military personnel and their family's, it is because of you that I can enjoy building/driving my dreams.
Doug

blueoval_bowtie_guy
01-15-2014, 01:46 PM
Sometimes we all need something to remind us of all that we have to be thankful for. Thanks for posting this Dave!

Thanks to all our service men and women for making such sacrifices to serve our country!

Jeff Kleiner
01-15-2014, 04:17 PM
A good reminder that we owe a heartfelt "Thank You" to all who serve.


...thanked him for being so gracious as to listen to me...

As you well know, that's Henry! He's quite simply one of the best men I know. I'm honored and proud to call him a friend.

Jeff

RM1SepEx
01-15-2014, 05:13 PM
Great post Dave, we all need perspective sometimes...

Vman7
01-15-2014, 06:51 PM
Thank you Dave very much for that post :) Reminders or situations through out life that teach us strong values and principles are always wise to listen and pay attention to, for they will help build strong character.

David

trublue
01-16-2014, 11:15 AM
Dave,
This is one of the best pieces you have ever written. It is passionate, heartfelt and brimming with humility. I have sent it to a good friend who loves my Mark3 Roadster almost as much as I do.
Trublue

ehansen007
01-16-2014, 03:22 PM
Awesome.