Welcome to Ralph's Ranch - the second largest commercial rabbit ranch in Wisconsin. Located in the pristine woods of northern WI; we hand-raise "Gabe's Bohemian Style" rabbits which are sold exclusively to fine dining establishments along the East, Gulf and West Coasts. We also offer artic fur lined gloves, olympic grade boot liners, stylish alpine muffs and sensual fur lined foundation garments to heighten connubial winter contact.
History of Ralph's Rabbit Ranch
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Rabbit Fact # 9
Rabbit meat is all white tender, juicy meat. Its full of protein and it is an ideal meat to add to your diet.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Guard of The Tomb
This post has absolutely nothing to do with the Rabbit Ranch however it has everything to do with being an American. A friend of mine shared it with me and I thought the least I could do is share it with you with Veterans Day rapidly approaching.
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Thank You.
As very interest read
Most of us are aware there is monument in Washington DC to pay homage to the unknown soldiers who died fighting in an American battle. Most refer to this monument as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; however its official name, as designated by Congress, is the Tomb of the Unknowns.
To help appreciate and understand this monument here is an interesting fact you might want to read.
As Hurricane Isabelle approached the east coast back in 2003 members of the Senate and House scurried to evacuate Washington DC and for the first time in history the military sentinels assigned to Guard The Tomb were given permission to suspend the assignments and evacuate the city.
Every guard respectfully declined, they all volunteered to stay and man their posts. Subjected to hurricane force winds and hit with pelting rain the guards continued to march. Their refusal to suspend their duties meant The Tomb has been continuously guarded 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, since it was inaugurated back in 1930.
If you enjoyed that fact you might enjoy this trivia as well.
The military personnel who apply for Tomb Guard Duty must be between 5' 10' and 6' 2' tall and have a waist size that does not exceed 30 inches
Individuals selected for this assignment must serve a 2 year tour of duty. During this two year assignment all guards take an oath not to drink any alcohol on or off duty
Newly assigned guards are required to study and memorize the 175 notable people laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery. Among the notables interned at Arlington are President Taft, Medal of Honor winner Audie L. Murphy, the most decorated soldier of WWII, and Joe Lewis the great American boxer
Guards are assigned shoes that have specially made thick soles to keep the heat and cold from affecting their feet. Each shoe also has a metal heel plates that extends to the top of the shoe to ensure a loud, distinctive click is made when the guards come to a halt
Every guard is required to wear gloves while on duty. All guards wet their gloves before reporting to duty to prevent them from losing their grip on the rifle they carry
Guards take 21 steps to cross the tomb – the 21 steps allude to a twenty-one gun salute
After walking across the Tomb the guards execute an “about-face” then wait 21 seconds before they begin their return walk back across the tomb
Guards carry their rifles on the shoulder facing away from the tomb. After walking across The Tomb and executing their “about-face” guards move their rifles to the outside shoulder
During the summer month’s guards change shifts every 30 minutes; during the winter months every hour
The Tomb is guarded twenty-four hours a day - 365 days a year
When guards successfully complete their two year assignment as a sentinel they are awarded a special lapel pin – a Wreath - to signify they served as a
Guard Of The Tomb.
If you enjoy this post will you please take a moment to let me know. Either send me an email at ralpshrabbitranch@gmail.com or go to our new facebook page and "like" us http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ralphs-Rabbit-Ranch/311702745573708?ref=hl
Thank You.
As very interest read
Most of us are aware there is monument in Washington DC to pay homage to the unknown soldiers who died fighting in an American battle. Most refer to this monument as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; however its official name, as designated by Congress, is the Tomb of the Unknowns.
To help appreciate and understand this monument here is an interesting fact you might want to read.
As Hurricane Isabelle approached the east coast back in 2003 members of the Senate and House scurried to evacuate Washington DC and for the first time in history the military sentinels assigned to Guard The Tomb were given permission to suspend the assignments and evacuate the city.
Every guard respectfully declined, they all volunteered to stay and man their posts. Subjected to hurricane force winds and hit with pelting rain the guards continued to march. Their refusal to suspend their duties meant The Tomb has been continuously guarded 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, since it was inaugurated back in 1930.
If you enjoyed that fact you might enjoy this trivia as well.
The military personnel who apply for Tomb Guard Duty must be between 5' 10' and 6' 2' tall and have a waist size that does not exceed 30 inches
Individuals selected for this assignment must serve a 2 year tour of duty. During this two year assignment all guards take an oath not to drink any alcohol on or off duty
Newly assigned guards are required to study and memorize the 175 notable people laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery. Among the notables interned at Arlington are President Taft, Medal of Honor winner Audie L. Murphy, the most decorated soldier of WWII, and Joe Lewis the great American boxer
Guards are assigned shoes that have specially made thick soles to keep the heat and cold from affecting their feet. Each shoe also has a metal heel plates that extends to the top of the shoe to ensure a loud, distinctive click is made when the guards come to a halt
Every guard is required to wear gloves while on duty. All guards wet their gloves before reporting to duty to prevent them from losing their grip on the rifle they carry
Guards take 21 steps to cross the tomb – the 21 steps allude to a twenty-one gun salute
After walking across the Tomb the guards execute an “about-face” then wait 21 seconds before they begin their return walk back across the tomb
Guards carry their rifles on the shoulder facing away from the tomb. After walking across The Tomb and executing their “about-face” guards move their rifles to the outside shoulder
During the summer month’s guards change shifts every 30 minutes; during the winter months every hour
The Tomb is guarded twenty-four hours a day - 365 days a year
When guards successfully complete their two year assignment as a sentinel they are awarded a special lapel pin – a Wreath - to signify they served as a
Guard Of The Tomb.
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