Today we had our Memorial Day Parade and ceremonies in my little city of Powell, Ohio. I was privileged to be able to serve coffee and doughnuts to the Vets before and after the parade. We had between 40 and 50 vets from all services and periods, 8 or so of which served in WWII and Korea. One was a veteran of the D-Day invasion (June, 1944) and another was a veteran of the Battle of the Bulge (December, 1944). Both of these dates are about 70 years ago and both men were 17 at the time. It struck me that these men were mere boys at the time, just a year older than my oldest Grandson. In my most vivid imagination, I cannot picture Anthony hitting Omaha Beach or enduring the bitter winter in the Ardennes.
James Jones, who wrote From Here to Eternity, The Thin Red Line and Some Came Running felt that the United States as a society hit its Zenith with the generation that came of age during WWII and we have been in decline since then. I am inclined to agree. But whether you do or do not agree, please take a minute out of your busy Memorial Day and give a thought and thanks to the 1.5 million or so men and women who have given their lives for what we enjoy (and largely do not appreciate) today.
I wish all the best to you and your families on this Memorial Day.
James Jones, who wrote From Here to Eternity, The Thin Red Line and Some Came Running felt that the United States as a society hit its Zenith with the generation that came of age during WWII and we have been in decline since then. I am inclined to agree. But whether you do or do not agree, please take a minute out of your busy Memorial Day and give a thought and thanks to the 1.5 million or so men and women who have given their lives for what we enjoy (and largely do not appreciate) today.
I wish all the best to you and your families on this Memorial Day.