Veteran's day November 11th
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 7:55 pm
Veteran's day or armistice day as it was known here in the U.S. is celebrated today. It is a Federal holiday for many but mostly as a day to sleep in and not go to work. My family have been citizen-soldiers since the Civil war, none of us were professional soldiers but all answered the call when required. We served in the Civil war, WW1, WW2, Vietnam, the cold war, Iraq.
My church had a nice recognition of veterans yesterday, during the service all veterans were called to the front of the church for recognition. My daughter was attending with my wife and I so both of us were able to go and stand before the congregation. It was interesting to see the age range from 80s to 20s. Only one other woman besides my daughter.
I thought this video is pretty good. My wife had tears running down her cheeks from it as she watched it. Even though she maintained a brave front when our son was in Iraq I have learned since then that she suffered greatly while he was gone and because of it, she is resisting our youngest son's desire to join and do his hitch with the Army.
To all of the veterans on this board and their families who served and those who waited for them to come home, I salute you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svh6RyWzw3c
My church had a nice recognition of veterans yesterday, during the service all veterans were called to the front of the church for recognition. My daughter was attending with my wife and I so both of us were able to go and stand before the congregation. It was interesting to see the age range from 80s to 20s. Only one other woman besides my daughter.
I thought this video is pretty good. My wife had tears running down her cheeks from it as she watched it. Even though she maintained a brave front when our son was in Iraq I have learned since then that she suffered greatly while he was gone and because of it, she is resisting our youngest son's desire to join and do his hitch with the Army.
To all of the veterans on this board and their families who served and those who waited for them to come home, I salute you



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svh6RyWzw3c