Veterans Day / Remembrance Day
Today we take a moment to remember those who've either given the ultimate sacrifice for peace or have served beside those who did.
I have a long list of family members who have done so.
My grandfathers on either side served in World War I. Though my maternal grandfather was too old to serve overseas, he took his position in the home guard very seriously.
My father served in World War II in Italy. He was but a boy. Luckily, he survived. As did his brother, who was among the men of the US Army at The Battle of the Bulge. Another Uncle was at Iwo Jima. Uncle Bob (the last one mentioned) left his youth, his health and his vigor on Iwo Jima. He was so severely shell-shocked after that battle that when he was released from the Veteran's hospital in Hawaii after his recovery, the police arrested him for drunk. He wasn't drunk. He was terribly injured, hadn't managed balance yet and would forever remain a bent man. He passed away only last year.
My mother served in the Air Force during the Korean War.
One of my sisters is a veteran of the Army Reserves.
My brother served in both Iraq and Afghanistan and is thankfully safe on American soil at long last.
Two of my nephews have served. One in the Marines during the early stages of Operation Enduring Freedom. He's now in the Army!
We lost a cousin in Vietnam, a man I'll never know.
And to all those who have served and sacrificed, thank you.