skiroule
Well-known member
My wife and I made a journey to our hometown this week to visit the local cemetery, mostly to do a little cleanup on the final resting place of family members. Since my father, father-in-law, and stepfather-in-law were all WWII Vets, it seemed like an appropriate time. I’d like to think that the freshly cleaned granite veteran’s markers and flowers show that we remember.
The primary task finished, we turned our attention to some other people that were laid to rest there. The war of our generation was the Viet Nam war and three of our classmates did not survive that conflict. This was a very small school (average graduating class: 40 -60 students) so these were not only classmates, but friends. Seeing the names was tough. These were guys that I suited up with for Friday night football games or conspired with to solve Mrs. Brovold’s behind the head radar system. Unlike me, they never saw their 20th birthday.
I would invite the members to recognize people of the armed forces that have a special place in their lives and if you are or were in the military, by all means, stand up and be recognized.
Just last week, I had the privilege of attending a presentation by an active duty Army Colonel. He made a statement that I doubt I will ever forget. He said “The U.S. military does not have any home jerseys”. That is a powerful statement and worthy of a little thought this weekend.
Thanks Vets -
The primary task finished, we turned our attention to some other people that were laid to rest there. The war of our generation was the Viet Nam war and three of our classmates did not survive that conflict. This was a very small school (average graduating class: 40 -60 students) so these were not only classmates, but friends. Seeing the names was tough. These were guys that I suited up with for Friday night football games or conspired with to solve Mrs. Brovold’s behind the head radar system. Unlike me, they never saw their 20th birthday.
I would invite the members to recognize people of the armed forces that have a special place in their lives and if you are or were in the military, by all means, stand up and be recognized.
Just last week, I had the privilege of attending a presentation by an active duty Army Colonel. He made a statement that I doubt I will ever forget. He said “The U.S. military does not have any home jerseys”. That is a powerful statement and worthy of a little thought this weekend.
Thanks Vets -