Known also as Remembrance Day or Armistice Day, we honor today all veterans of past wars, who number in the many thousands. We also acknowledge those who were hurt and have been disabled ever since. They are the men and women who live every day in pain. Physical pain from their wounds, lost limbs, or maybe it's the shrapnel they still carry. Emotional pain from being separated from their families for long periods of time. For missing the birth of their child, or death of a parent. Mental pain for what they have seen and what they had to do. They are the ones who make life-long friends. They know how precious life is and they never forget the ones who didn't make it back. Never. That is why you will see Veterans at the cemetery on Memorial Day walking around and silently thanking the ones who are buried there. They don't have to know them personally to know the sacrifice each one made.
They are not the ones who are loud and boisterous. They are
the ones who are quiet.
They are the ones who shivered in the foxhole, trying to keep the enemy at bay.
They are the ones who crawled through sand when the temperature was 126
degrees.
They are the ones who carried their buddy to safety.
They are the ones who sometimes drink too much, trying to keep the memories
from haunting them.
They are the ones who carry the flag with the honor and respect it deserves.
They are the ones who wear their military uniform with pride and still have it
in their closet 30 some years later.
They are the ones who don't ask you to go out of your way for
them.
They are the ones who have gone out of their way for you.
They are the ones who spent many nights awake on guard duty so you didn't have
to.
They are the ones who helped keep our shores safe while you played video games.
They are the ones who missed their birthdays, anniversaries, and other
important dates.
They are the ones who got shot and got sent home, but felt guilty because their
buddies were still there.
They are the ones who followed orders even when they didn't want to.
They are the ones who had enough love and pride in their country to do a job
many others couldn't do.
They are the ones who cried when they were alone in their
tent.
They are the ones who flew planes, drove tanks, worked a ship, and armed the
missiles.
They are the ones who had moms at homes praying for them every minute of every
day.
They are the ones who made it safe for you so you could go to school or work.
They are the ones who missed ordering pizza, the movies, the shopping trips,
and all that you take for granted.
They are the ones who asked to take a friend's deployment because that friend
had a family.
They are the ones who gave their girlfriends a lock of their hair to keep as a
promise of their return.
They are the ones who wanted to come home.
They are the ones who didn't return.
They are the ones who waited months for a letter.
Let us pray and remember them, and never forget what they did for our country.
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