Tuesday, May 29, 2007

A Memorial Day Tribute

THIS TOOK PLACE A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO, BUT IT STILL SAYS IT ALL TODAY!

It was raining "cats and dogs" and I was late for physical training. Traffic was backed up at Fort Campbell , Ky. , and was moving way too slowly. I was probably going to be late and I was growing more and more impatient. The pace slowed almost to a standstill as I passed Memorial Grove, the site built to honor the soldiers who died in the Gander airplane crash, the worst redeployment accident in the history of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). Because it was close to Memorial Day, a small American flag had been placed in the ground next to each soldier's memorial plaque. My concern at the time, however, was getting past the bottleneck, getting out of the rain and getting to PT on time. All of a sudden, infuriatingly, just as the traffic was getting started again, the car in front of me stopped. A soldier, a private of course, jumped out in the pouring rain and ran over toward the grove. I couldn't believe it! This knucklehead was holding up everyone for who knows what kind of prank. Horns were honking. I waited to see the butt chewing that I wanted him to get for making me late. He was getting soaked to the skin. His BDUs were plastered to his frame. I watched as he ran up to one of the memorial plaques, picked up the small American flag that had fallen to the ground in the wind and the rain, and set it upright again. Then, slowly, he came to attention, saluted, ran back to his car, and drove off. I'll never forget that incident. That soldier, whose name I will never know, taught me more about duty, honor, and respect than a hundred books or a thousand lectures. That simple salute

This single act of honoring his fallen brother and his flag - encapsulated all the values in one gesture . It said "I will never forget. I will keep the faith. I will finish the mission. I am an American soldier." I thank God for examples like that. And on this Memorial Day, We remember all those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom, and one private, soaked to the skin, who honored them.

For those who fought for it, Freedom has a flavor the protected will NEVER know!

I got this in my email today and wanted to pass it on.

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