This is a repost of something I wrote a couple of years ago. It still seems fitting. In addition to today being Veterans' Day here in the U.S., I do believe that it's Remembrance Day' in Canada.
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In Flanders Field
John McCrae, May 1915
In Flanders Fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders Fields.
Take up the quarrel with the foe;
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch: be yours to hold it high.
If you break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders Fields.
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Today, November 11... is Veterans Day... I remember my Mom and Dad referring to it as Armistice Day, the day that the end of World War I was recognized world-wide...
"Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 with the German signing of the Armistice..."
Over time, Veterans Day was altered to honor veterans from all wars... I remember when I was a boy, Dad took me to Illinois to visit the family homestead... and later to the Brown Family Cemetery... one of the headstones he took me to belonged to a young man by the name of 'Leland Brown'... on his headstone is inscribed...
"One of Pershing's 100 Heros..."
My Dad told me that during the course of World War I that Leland had pulled off something similar to Alvin York's accomplishments...
Omaha Beach, June 6, 1944
A late brother-in-law was an 18 year old the day he landed on Omaha Beach in France... to begin the last thrust of the war that was designed to push the Germans out of France... back into Germany... and end the war.
Before his stint in World War II was over, he would be wounded in France, and again in Belgium at the Battle of the Bulge... He was a kid... What were you doing when you were 18???
There is footage of the landing in Normandy that always haunts me... there are three soldiers running onto the beach... and one falls motionless... I keep waiting, hoping to see him stir... move... do something to indicate that maybe he tripped... or was just wounded... Of course, he doesn't. Over 2,500 young men died on the beaches that morning.
Of course, the war that haunts me and my generation is the Vietnam War... I am still appalled at how the troops returning from Vietnam were treated by America... Not only were the young men and women targets in Southeast Asia, but also back in the states... I still remember some of the looks I got when I traveled in my Air Force dress blues...
I am disturbed to hear news that Arlington Cemetery... where many of America's military dead heroes are buried... has dishonored so many by burying many of the soldiers in the wrong graves... or disposing of their ashes in very disrespectful ways.
These people deserve our respect and our attention... Giving them the medical care, rehabilitation, and final respects are the least we can do...
I was disturbed to hear news on the television this morning about the number of "unattended" funerals for deceased veterans... where no one shows up for the service...
We are the great nation that we are because we have had 235-plus years of people willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for our Country... for our Freedoms...
Honor our military members...
We owe them...
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What a perfect tribute for Veteran's Day! Happy Veterans' day to you!
ReplyDeleteHi there... this is the least I could do!
DeleteThank you!
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While on the one hand I can agree with the statement that it isn't our job to police the world... it is not EVER the choice of the soldier regarding the policing. They simply sign up to serve. I didn't know that about Arlington or the number of unattended services. That breaks my heart.
ReplyDeleteHi there, Ms Robin... you are correct... we sign up to serve.
DeleteThat breaks my heart about Arlington and the unattended services as well...
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Those last few paragraphs about Arlington and the unattended burials is so sad. Have you ever been to Arlington? It's an amazing place that just makes the hair on your neck stand up. So many lives.
ReplyDeleteHi, Barb... yes it is sad...
DeleteI've never been to Arlington... I hate to have to admit that I have a former student that is buried there... he was killed-in-action in Afghanistan...
I was in Vicksburg this year just prior to Memorial Day... the cemetery was freshly mowed... brand new flags were placed on the grave sites...
That alone was awe inspiring... I can't even begin to imagine the effect that Arlington would have on me.
So many lives...
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Thanks for your service! Happy Veterans Day! :)
ReplyDeleteHey you.. please accept my belated 'thank you!'
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Beautiful tribute, albeit sad. It's terrible about Arlington. That's just so utterly sad. You were in the Air Force??? Sweet! Thank you for your service.
ReplyDeleteHey you... yes, I WAS in the Air Force... how scary is THAT?!?!?!
DeleteThose young men and women being buried at Arlington deserve better...
I am amazed at what our government wants to provide to societal leeches, but won't provide to our military...
Sad, sad, sad, I think...
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I go to the Elmwood Cemetery a lot in Memphis. It is a favorite spot to walk the pup and read the tombstones. I often visit the Confederate soldiers' graves and Shelby Foote and his wife's grave too.
ReplyDeleteI have high school friend lost her son in December 2010 (stepped on IED). Did u know that is how I ran across ur blogspot? She said she could no longer Facebook but she would blog Boyette Babbles and we could watch over her there. That is where I ran across Red Shoes Chronicles for the first time.
My grandad lost his life in the war. Unfortunately, my mom was two years old and it affected the way her life turned out.
We should always remember those who gave their lives for us. Unfortunately, at times it seems the world has forgotten them.
I LOVE Elmwood Cemetery... have you ever done one of the 'Hallowe'en' events? There are so many historical grave sites there!
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A wonderful post and tribute to
ReplyDeletethose who served. The Air Force no
kidding..well, I would like to thank you
for serving..were you part of the draft?
Sorry, I am late reading this post..
Good morning, you.. yes, the Air Force... how scary is THAT?!?!?
DeleteNo.. I was not part of the draft... only the Army was drafting, if my memory is correct. I was on the verge of being drafted... liked my chanes with the Air Force better!
Your comment caused me to go read up on some topics... I read where the Marines did draft recruits, but, I have no recollection of that.
I hope all is well with you!
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