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Richard's avatar

If only that buffoonTrump could realise this and show respect for all those that have fallen while serving their country. He should never be Commander in Chief.

On our remembrance day , Anzac Day, i always give silent thanks to the Americans who died while saving our country from the Japanese. Many hundreds of American children my age grew up without a Father, because he was killed in the South Pacific war.

Here, dead we lie, who did not choose to live, and shame the land from which we'd sprung.

Life to be sure, is nothing much to lose, but young men think it is, and we were young.

A E Houseman.

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D. C. Wilkinson's avatar

Thank you Clint for sharing this beautiful reflection. I worked in the publuc schools for 30+ years and witnessed how kids from poor families were routinely recruited to serve in our nation's armed forces. I thought this was a good thing since it gave kids an opportunity to learn discipline and a variety of skills while earning a much needed steady income. However, the fear they may one day have to risk their lives for greedy old men in Washington and the military-industrial establishment did not escape me. Despite these reservations, honoring their service is absolutely right.

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