Our American military has been involved in seven major wars. In each one, the goal that sounded with every gunshot has been the same: Freedom. Whether we were fighting for our own freedom or another country's, the American military has a goal of freedom that they spread abroad to every country they touch down on. In the American Revolution, we fought for our own independence from England. In WWII, we fought for the freedom of Germany from the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler, as well as the freedom of thousands of Jews that had been captured by the Nazis. In the American Civil War, we fought for the freedom of slaves, as well as the freedom of the entire country by abolishing slavery. In the Iraq war, we are seeking to destroy terrorism and in the process, free the world of that huge threat.
Our veterans deserve thanks year round, but November 11th is a day set aside especially for them. The entire country will remember them on this day. Our veterans deserve our full, unwavering support. Many of them come back from war with post-traumatic stress. Too many of them come back without the means necessary to support their families, that they have sacrificed time away from to serve, after dealing with a major injury. Some soldiers, sadly, even end their own lives here at home after surviving the war because they cannot deal with the images engraved in their minds after the war. Our veterans deserve every ounce of support we can give them, and more. It is beyond sad and pathetic that so many of them come back and are unable to support themselves. Organizations like Wounded Warrior Project and Any Soldier are doing their part to support our troops and veterans; but the military men and women deserve every single Americans' full, unerring support.
Today, thank a veteran. Think of and remember those who have given the "last full measure of devotion" for the cause of freedom. It is because of their sacrifice that we can live in a free country. They have taken months, and in many cases years, out of their own lives, sacrificed time with family, risked their own lives for the cause of liberty. They fight for freedom for the next generation of Americans, so they, too, can grow up in a free America. President Reagan stated our fight for freedom the best: "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." Every one of our veterans has fought for the very thing many take for granted.
If you are a veteran, I want to say thank you, from the bottom of my heart. It is because of you that I was born in and can grow up in a free country. There are really no words I can say that can fully express my gratitude to you! You are in my thoughts and prayers. All of America is indebted to you!
Hi Bethany, you commented on my blog post for Veteran's Day (thanks!) and I was really excited to find your blog. We seem very similar in that we are teenage Conservative Christians speaking our beliefs to the world on blogger!! (And that is quite uncommon these days.)
ReplyDeleteDo you have a Facebook? or Email? I'd love to talk to you more and just be able to connect with a teen who has similar beliefs and interests. Well, hope to hear from you, and great job with your blog! I am in class right now but I will read through more of your posts later. Have a great day :)
Thanks so much for your comment!! I was just as excited to find your blog! You're doing a great job.
ReplyDeleteI'm really just here on blogger. I post often though so comments are the best :) thanks and I'll definitely be keeping up with your blog!
Alright, great :) I'll be sure to keep up with yours. Where are you from and what grade are you in, if you don't mind me asking?
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