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Happy Veteran's Day
I wrote this in 2006 and wanted to share it today.
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Anyone who doubts all veteran's are heroes need
read no further. But for the vast majority of you who do, I'd like to
take a little different slant in my tribute than you might read
elsewhere. Most of the time when you read tributes to vets, they're
filled with the stories of those who've suffered in combat and we see
pictures showing the battle-weary combat vets which pointedly make the
argument about the sacrifices our veterans have made and continue to
make.
But not all sacrifices are made on the field of battle.
While infantry, armor and artillery are the combat arms - the tip of
the spear - they, better than anyone, know how important the team that
makes up the rest of the spear are to their success on the battlefield.
Those
F-16s don't show up on target at the right time unless that kid flying
the boom of a KC10 tanker at 30,000 feet at 2am doesn't do his job.
That sabot round from an M1A1 fired at a threatening T72 isn't there
unless the truck driver hauling ammo day in and day out gets that ammo
where it needs to be when it needs to be there.
Veterans are the
guys like the cook who gets up every morning at 3:30 am and begins to
prepare breakfast for his guys and gals. The young man below deck on an
aircraft carrier who makes sure the F/A 18 he's responsible for
maintaining is in perfect shape and ready to fly. The nurse who holds a
dying soldier's hand as he takes his last breath, wipes away the tears,
straightens her uniform and heads out to do it again.
He's the
kid in the fuel soaked coveralls who hasn't slept in 2 days gassing up
another Bradley from his fuel tanker before they roll to the final objective. The company clerk who makes sure
all of the promotion orders are correct and in on time, or the
instructor in basic training who ensures those he trains get his full
attention and who puts his all into helping them learn important
lessons that will save their lives. He's the recruiter who'd rather be
where the action is, but does what is necessary to make sure he gets
the best and brightest available for his branch of service. Or the MP
at the gate who shows up every day, does her job to the very best of her
ability and never complains.
Most vets have never seen combat in
the sense we think of it. But every single solitary one of them has
contributed in vital ways to the success of our combat efforts and making this the finest military ever. Without
those who support the combat troops, success would impossible. Without
the wrench turners, truck drivers, fuel handlers, cooks, clerks and all
those like them, the greatest military the world has ever seen is an
"also ran."
It doesn't matter what a vet did during his or her
service, it matters that he or she chose to serve and do whatever vital
job they were assigned to the best of their ability. It isn't about
medals, it isn't about glory, it isn't about what job they did. It is about
the fact that when their country called, they stood up and answered.
They are all, every one of them, heroes.
To all the vets out there - Happy Veteran's Day.
And thank you for your service.

November 11, 2009 • Permalink
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