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Two little words that mean a lot, "THANK YOU".
Remember Veterans Day,

"It is the soldier, not the reporter,
Who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the soldier, not the poet,
Who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the soldier, not the campus organizer,Who has given us
the freedom to demonstrate.
It is the soldier, Who salutes the flag,
Who serves beneath the flag, And whose coffin is draped by the flag,
Who allows the protestor to burn the flag."

What is a vet?
He is the cop on the beat who spent six months in Saudi Arabia
sweating two gallons a day making sure the armored personnel
carriers didn't run out of fuel.
He is the bar room loudmouth, dumber than five wooden planks,
whose overgrown frat-boy behavior is outweighed a hundred times in the
cosmic scales by four hours of exquisite bravery near the 38th parallel.

She or He - is the nurse who fought against futility
and went to sleep sobbing every night for two solid years in Da Nang.

He is the POW who went away one person and came back another
or didn't come back at all.
He is the Quantico drill instructor who has never seen combat
but has saved countless lives by turning slouchy, no-account
rednecks and gang members into Marines,and teaching them to watch each other's backs.

He is the parade-riding Legionnaire who pins on his ribbons
and medals with a prosthetic hand.
He is the career quartermaster who watches the ribbons and medals pass him by.

He is the three anonymous heroes in The Tomb Of The Unknowns,
whose presence at the Arlington National Cemetery must forever preserve
the memory of all the anonymous heroes whose valor dies unrecognized
with them on the battlefield or in the ocean's sunlessdeep.

He is the old guy bagging groceries at the supermarket
palsied now and aggravatingly slow - who helped liberate a Nazi death camp
and who wishes all day long that his wife were still alive to hold him
when the nightmares come.

He is an ordinary and yet an extraordinary human being
a person who offered some of his life's most vital years in the
service of his country, and who sacrificed his ambitions so
others would not have to sacrifice theirs.

He is a soldier and a savior and a sword against the darkness,
and he is nothing less than the finest, greatest testimony on
behalf of the finest, greatest nation ever known.

So remember, each time you see someone who has served our country,
just lean over and say, "Thank You". That's all most people need,
and in most cases it will mean more than any medals they could
have been awarded or were awarded.

By Father Dennis Edward O'Brien, USMC





-- Modified on 11/11/2005 11:17:43 AM

BarkLikeaDog4Me 8 Reviews 1974 reads
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That's all we ask for, Vietnam 1969-70.

vorlon 119 Reviews 2817 reads
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A timely and poignant reminder of how much we owe to those who have served.

billcat1 3046 reads
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