One
of the things we older people do for entertainment is sit around and
remember. We think back on our earlier days. One of my favorite pastimes
is considering the decisions I made that have brought me to this point
in my life. I recollect my choices. I ponder what life would have been
like had I picked a different path. Of course we cannot live life over
again but it is sometimes good to recall how our lives have turned out.
Today
I can honestly say that one of the best decisions I ever made was to
join the military service at the ripe old age of seventeen. I remember
at that time the draft was a clear reality. If you were like me,
healthy, unmarried, and without rich parents to get you out of it, you
were probably going to be drafted. We were told that by joining, we
would have much better choices. That turned out to be not so true, but I
was a country boy who had never been away from home and I thought I was
ready for adventure. That is exactly what it turned out to be.
I
learned more about weapons than I ever thought I could know. I learned
discipline. I learned leadership. Mostly I learned what it means to be
an American and what we all owe for that privilege. On reflection I can
honestly say that I received so much more from my military service than I
ever gave. Even today I am cared for by the VA where I get the best
care one could receive. I will always be grateful for this benefit from
my service.
November
11 is a day chosen to honor our veterans. As a veteran I am honored by
just being associated with such a group. I know my service was
appreciated as I appreciate all the others who served. Today though, I
think of all who have fallen on foreign soil or on far away oceans. I
think of all who returned with physical and mental challenges occasioned
by the horrors they had to deal with. I think of the families who gave
their sons and daughters so that we all could be free. They are all in
our thoughts and prayers. We honor them all.
We
have all heard that freedom is not free and truer words were never
spoken. There is a price to be paid for the freedoms we enjoy.
Fortunately, when the call has gone out, Americans have responded. Today
we have the finest, best equipped military in existence. They stand at
the ready to do anything necessary to make sure our way of life
continues. When you see a member of the military, show your
appreciation. Thank them for their service. Thank them for the gift they
are giving to all of us. Thank them for your freedom.
Today
as we remember veterans, we think of those who didn’t return home,
those who returned with severe challenges, and we also remember those
who just put their lives on hold to serve as a deterrent to the evils of
this world. How fortunate we as a country are to have such people
willing to serve. Today we thank the families for their sacrifices. You
gave this country your children, your brothers and sisters, your
parents. You gave so that we all could live. No greater love exists.
Today we honor you too.
In
November we celebrate veterans and we also set aside a day of
Thanksgiving. We should all be thankful for our military and because of
them our way of life.
Ron Scarbro, Veterans Day, 2012
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Sunday, November 11, 2012
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I am very thankful for our Military and I appreciate this good article. I read it earlier today but I read it from my phone and couldn't comment as well as on the computer.
Bo Lumpkin
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