Posted on 11/11/2014 8:44:03 AM PST by Sean_Anthony
Saint Michael the Archangel: "Defend us in battle" and "be our protection" against wickedness
Its Veterans Day in America, yet there are progressively fewer to venerate. Most of the World War II generation is gone and even the older Vietnam vets are reaching average life expectancy. Relatively few Americans have served in Iraq or Afghanistan, and most of them never saw battle. Yet even as explaining combat to a civilian is like describing the sky to somebody blind from birth, we brave few, as Shakespeare famously put it in Henry V, feel compelled to try anyway.
Ask a veteran what combat is like and youll get as many different answers as there are vets. Still, the clichés hold true: All your senses are heightened; Its a mixture of fear and excitement; Its the most alive youll ever feel; and yes, Winston Churchills famous declaration that nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result. After being the proverbial ducks in a shooting gallery in one particularly vicious ambush in Iraq, the men I was with and I began laughing hysterically upon reaching safety.
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There is absolutely no veteran’s ceremonies or remembrances going on in our county. In WA. My husband is scheduled to sell poppies at the grocery store, but that is it.
Pogue... haven’t heard that one in a long time! Lol.
SF
Questions to never ask a vet:
1. Youre a mother/wife/father/husband, how could you leave your family while you were deployed?
2. Do you have post-traumatic stress disorder?
3. Whats the worst thing that happened to you over there?
4. “Have you ever killed anyone?”
At the first family reunion when I got back I was introduced to everyone as a retiring vet. The lady who did the intro asked me while in front of everyone “Did you see any action?”
I looked at her dumbfounded at first and collected my thoughts enough to say, “It was interesting.”
I've been asked that a couple of times. I usually answer "Not until just now."
Hooya!
Yeah. A few additional responses are:
1. Not lately.
2. I’m getting close.
3. Why? Do you have someone in mind?
My husband and I watched “Lone Survivor” yesterday. I very much recommend it.
I remember my buddies asking me “how many people did you kill?” And “what did it feel like, to kill somebody?” when I got back from my first tour in Vietnam. I just stared at them and didn’t answer. They weren’t anyone I wanted to deal with anymore.
I also remember some woman on the periphery of an anti war demonstration yelling at me “I’ll never let my son join the Marines!” (I was in uniform). I told her that I didn’t ask my mother when I joined and that when her son became a man, he won’t ask either. Really annoyed her.
My reply has always been:
(silence)
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