You said impeccable. He, his sons, could of served. That would be better. He, they didn’t. That is less so. Certainly not ‘impeccable’.
adj. Having no flaws; perfect.
Incapable of sin or wrongdoing.
Kind of creepy, really, using the word, impeccable, that you did.
~”You said impeccable. He, his sons, could of served. That would be better. He, they didnt. That is less so. Certainly not impeccable.”~
Once again, what does that have to do with family values? Are veterans or parents of soldiers the only ones who can claim to have good family values?
You’re prevaricating. Either defend the non sequitur or abandon it.