No doubt there is more meaning to the term "big brother" than we care to realize. Because we have been such a presence around the world, our economy, our resources, and our men and women have volunteered to be used for the purpose of defense. And so many of these countries have been lulled into a passive demeanor when it comes to anything to do with the military or their own nation's defense..."who cares? the GI's will take care of it". I have been to Japan and viewed the bases over there, spent time with the Japanese, and with our servicemen and women. In 1973, I was born in the same hospital over in Heidelberg, Germany, that General Patton died in. My dad served during Vietnam, and one of his tours was on a base called Lampertheim...so I know firsthand about countries who have given over their defense to us.
And let's not forget that we put our big foot in a lot of places...Why? because of communism, of course. If people don't think that communism is still a threat, take another look at the former USSR and what they did to Georgia, and of course there is the Korea situation. Terrorism tends to lull us into a sleep about communism. I can remember when we US Americans would not participate in the 1980 Olympics because of where it was held over in Russia. Fast forward to the present, and all of our Olympians take part in the games in China?? Outlooks and attitudes have changed, that's for sure. Wonder what an American patriot like John Birch would have thought about all that? wait
, that's right, the Chinese communists killed him and tried to cover it up.
I haven't read that book Doug, but it sounds like a good read. I will have to look for it. No doubt MacArthur made mistakes...he had his good times and his bad times...and he really was known for being someone that did not care anything for politics.
This past July 4th, our church took some of the morning service and re-broadcast MacArthur's farewell address to the cadets at West Point in the 60's. As an "army brat" and one that shares some of the sentiment and sacrifice of military families to serve, I appreciated his comments and the spirit he displayed as MacArthur characterized the leadership, valor, and honor of our country's finest.
Daniel JessupLancaster, California
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