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Veteran’s Day: Honor Your Veterans

We will be paying for these last two wars for a long time. Veterans of these wars, many seriously, but not fatally injured by IED’s, traumatized by the activities of war are walking among us. Many of our newest vets have been in the war zones more than once.

AdventureMan is a war vet. Strong and courageous as he is, there are still times he will tear up at some of the things he witnessed in Vietnam. War is an event which resounds throughout the rest of your life.

One of the things we love about living here in Pensacola is that there are a lot of vets here, and there is a culture which honors the Veteran’s sacrifices. When we show our military ID cards in Lowe’s or Home Depot, people say “thank you for your service.” The first time it happened to me, I was caught so by surprise that my eyes leaked tears. Several restaurants are offering active duty and veterans free meals today, reduced prices, and there are many ceremonies honoring Veterans.

The military culture doesn’t like to admit that the warrior life can cause severe problems, mentally, emotionally, with the family, finding a purpose in life after military service, finding relevance in a peaceful society – our men and women come home having seen and experienced sheer horror, and find themselves alien in their own culture. Recovery can be a long, slow process. More of our severely injured vets have survived, but live with brain injuries, lost limbs, and mental wounds.

Welcome them back. Bind their wounds, be patient with their sufferings. War veterans have a high rate of suicide, often related to inability to find a job, so if you are in such a position – hire a veteran. Honor their service, shake their hand, and value their sacrifice.

November 11, 2011 - Posted by | ExPat Life, Leadership, Social Issues | ,

4 Comments »

  1. I am proud to say our community is much the same. I was also surprised at the Denver airport when I purchased a book and showed my retired ID with my credit card, they immediately gave me a discount!

    momcat's avatar Comment by momcat | November 11, 2011 | Reply

  2. Denver . . . what a welcome surprise!

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | November 11, 2011 | Reply

  3. A salute to veterans of honor everywhere

    Mrm's avatar Comment by Mrm | November 16, 2011 | Reply

  4. And to those veterans in Kuwait 🙂 Too many people forget how Kuwait suffered the shocking invasion when Saddam Hussein decided Kuwait was really Iraq’s 19th province – oh yes, and the oil, too. Let’s honor the Kuwait resistance fighters, and those who fought with the US Troops to reclaim Kuwait in Desert Storm.

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | November 16, 2011 | Reply


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