Fellas, Just got back from an out of town trip and was reading all of the "new" posts. Had to respond to this one. I am an army brat myself - born in Heidelberg, Germany, in the same hospital that our beloved General Patton (need more of him right now - this political correctness thing has got to go!) died in.
My father was drafted late in the Vietnam War, and I have thanked him and the good Lord that my dad was not a draft dodger like some other guys were who became political leaders...but I digress.
Thanks to all of our vets, and also those from other countries who have served with honor, duty, and love of freedom. This generation is indebted to all of you, as we are to those who currently serve. I also have happened to be the proud Youth Pastor of two boys that left our church to serve in Desert Storm with the 82nd Airborne, and the church I currently serve in has several WWII vets, and a Korean War Vet that made it through the battle of Pork Chop Hill - he still remembers how hard it was for the reinforcements to pry the Thompson out of his hands after it was over. His mind has gone a little, and the other day I thanked him for his service, and he told me, "You know, they want me to go back in, and I am ready. I don't know if my legs can hold up, but I am ready to go back over there." I know he has alzheimers' but I couldn't bring myself to correct him. So I said, "Jack, you do that, and we'll be praying for you - go get 'em!"
Vets have kept freedom alive around the world - Thank You
Dan