Show real gratitude to our veterans

This Sunday the citizens of America will get the chance to salute our veterans. On Main Streets in nearly every small town and big city, there will be old warriors marching, some limping, past flag-waving civilians lining the curb. Of course, there will be speeches, music, and respects rendered. All of the adulation is appropriate for the men and women who raised their hand, took an oath, and said: “I’ll do it”.


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Nearly all Veterans Day ceremonies live up to the adage “preaching to the choir” because it is always a veteran talking to other veterans and to the families of veterans. With the holiday falling on a Sunday this year, the old adage is even truer. If you regularly attend your community’s ceremony, you can accurately say in advance who will be attending and maybe even where they’ll be standing. During the services, a quick glance at the gathered crowd can raise concern about the health of those who are noticeably absent.


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