“For those who fight for it, life and freedom have a meaning the protected will never know”
Each Memorial Day I think of the millions of souls who made the ultimate sacrifice, giving those words undeniable significance. As Veterans we don’t think of ourselves as special, but it takes a special person to volunteer to go into harms way so that others may go on about their daily lives without fear of oppression.
Americans in particular, take allot for granted. Compared to many other countries, we are very fortunate to have prosperity, guaranteed freedom of speech, worship, education, and choice of employment. Grocery stores are plentiful. The average household has at least 3 television sets. The standard of living in this country rates in the world’s top 15%. Outstanding emergency medical care is available regardless of economic status. Even the lowest per capita income in the United States is enough to support entire villages in Africa.
Our position as the world’s leading superpower has been earned through hard work, determination, guts, and ingenuity. It’s maintained and preserved by those sworn to protect and defend it.
Their contributions were and are immeasurable. From Valley Forge to the war against Islamofascist terrorism, Americans can sleep well knowing that their Soldiers are at the frontlines.
My Grandfather fought in World War II. I enlisted in the United States Army the year he officially retired—1976. It was a symbolic changing of the guard and I was proud to follow in the footsteps of his combat boots. I have had the privilege of knowing some of the finest people ever to wear the uniform, and I will never forget them.
While you’re enjoying your bar-b-que and beer, take a moment to remember those who sacrificed so that you can enjoy this day in peace.