I admire and support those in our military services. I tried to enlist when I turned 18 but a condition I had didn't pass the physical. I could only focus one eye or the other which I found out that the military wouldn't take someone with this condition. As an American enjoying the freedom that the military secured for the country the least I could do was take my turn, so to speak, so that the future people of this country could continue to enjoy those same freedoms. This same eye condition that stopped me from enlisting also kept me from being a member of FDNY as well as the dispatcher program due to the classification that the military gave me. I had no illusion that my being there in the military would stop the war, I'd just be another soldier doing what his country ask to be done. To those who served I thank you and welcome you back to America. Maybe at some point in the future they will upgrade the school systems with the correct information on all the major battles and how they effect the country as well as the impact on those serving in the military at that time.
Hey Steve, maybe a bad eye kept you from going into the military, or being a member of the FDNY, or a dispatcher. But it didn't keep you from being a good guy.
And yes, our members of the military, past and present are the Heros of Our Country.
One of my favorite web sites that tells the story a lot better than I can.
www.patriotfiles.org
Steve