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4 posted on 11/11/2006 3:59:54 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul. WWPD (what would Patton do))
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Mom, What's A Veteran?
By Amanda Bennett - Copyright, 2000


And so begins our search to answer the question of the day for November 11th, "Mom, what is a veteran?" This generation of children has been unusually protected from much, if any, exposure to war and soldiers and military importance. So, when they see or hear reference to the upcoming Veterans Day holiday, they don't understand the significance or relevance to their lives. We can use this holiday as the perfect springboard to learning more about our history, our blessings, and the brave men and women who have served to protect us, and all that we hold dear.

Veterans Day - what does it mean to you?

The history of this holiday may be unknown to many of us, and yet it exists because of the strength and convictions of generations past that we should remember our veterans and their sacrifices for our peace and protection. There was a price paid for the freedom that we enjoy, and this freedom still needs our protection. While we enjoy peace, it is with an understanding that this peace has been bought with the efforts of our veterans, and this holiday can help us express our gratitude for their efforts and beliefs and sacrifices. On this holiday, we honor all of our veterans. Those in the military serve in all kinds of jobs, soldiers, doctors, nurses, pilots, engineers, astronauts, and so much more. They all work hard to protect and defend America, and we should be grateful to them all.

I heard recently that there is a shortage of military buglers to play Taps at military funerals because so many of our military veterans are passing away, particularly those from the World Wars. While our children haven't really been exposed to a "war", as we think of it, they do need an appreciation for those who have bravely served. Use this holiday to become familiar with veterans, their sacrifice and their courage. Learn more about the American military system, how it protects us today and what is happening with our defense. We should use this opportunity to learn more about the various organizations that help support out veterans, the Veterans Administra-tion (VA), the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and Disabled American Veterans (DAV), and others.

This holiday has special significance to many members of our family as well as our friends. Though often quiet about their service, these people have a wealth of information and experience that they might be willing to share with our children about their service, training, and ideas, if asked. By learning more about the people and their participation, we can carry on the tradition and remembrance with pride.

With this holiday, let's bring out the flag and applaud our veterans. Let us teach these things to our children, so that we never take our freedom and liberty for granted. All of our veterans deserve our appreciation and remembrance. It is now the next generation's responsibility to protect and defend our country, our God-given rights, and our freedoms.


5 posted on 11/11/2006 4:01:08 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul. WWPD (what would Patton do))
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Hello Sam and Snippy, I am very glad to see you two are still keeping it going!

Thank you for all the support!


103 posted on 11/15/2006 10:50:29 PM PST by USMCBOMBGUY (Merry Christmas!)
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