People thanking every veteran for thier service, is an empty praise. They don't have a clue what that veteran did or if he should be thanked for it.
Maybe they don’t have a clue Dirt, but isn’t that the point of some going so others don’t have to? Giving time out of their lives for others?
A military hero is a man or woman in a moment. It takes a lot of other people in untold capacities to prepare them for that moment and physically equip them for that moment. Many are the one.
Thank one thank all.
Years ago in my bear camp I had three guests in camp, two good friends who served together in Nam, the other unkown to the pair. Evenings around the campfire the two friends recounted how they were blown to pieces in different engagements. One was eviscerated by an explosion on a dyke and had to spend the entire night alone holding his innards up out of the dirt until morning light brought a chopper. He was under fire the entire time.
The other fellow had been in two explosions in country, both times with his experience he saw it coming and tried last second to push/save people out of the way. Second time he was hurt permanently and sent home. Both decorated.
The third fellow was their age, and a very successful business man. He had quietly listened until the second evening when he was asked if he was in the war. He softly said yes. He was even quieter when he said he served his time doing something in a rear support depot. The guy was almost choking with embarrassment saying that. One of the two who had been so severely wounded actually stood and shook the quiet guys hand and said “thanks for what you did for us in the field, you went where you were assigned and did what you had to do too”.
One of the few times smoke got in my eyes and caused me to walk away. So many lessons in those few humble words.
Osky