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Tag Archives: veterans
Battle Scars
I finished a 1,200-word essay with this title two days ago. I fully intended to publish it this morning, but it did not seem right today. Instead, I offer this short introduction to something I shared last year. It is … Continue reading
Posted in National Defense, Patriotism, Veterans, Vietnam
Tagged patriotism, veterans, Vietnam, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, wounded warriors
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One Day at a Time
Yesterday, May 29, 2017, was Memorial Day. It is the day we remember the men and women who died in defense of the country. One of those we remember is David C. M. Jackson, my brother. His name is engraved … Continue reading
Posted in Family Vaules, Veterans, Vietnam
Tagged survivor's guilt, veterans, Vietnam, war, warfare, wounded warriors
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At the Wall
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, or as it is more commonly known, The Wall, is something one must see to appreciate. Approaching it, or looking at it from a distance does not do the memorial justice, and finding the name you … Continue reading
Posted in National Defense, Patriotism, Veterans, Vietnam
Tagged alaska, memories, patriotism, veterans, Vietnam, Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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Better Late Than Never
It was my intention to write a piece for Veteran’s Day that would be a follow-up for Run Silent Run Deep from last year. That did not happen for a number of reasons, but I was able to read and … Continue reading
Posted in Patriotism, Veterans, Vietnam
Tagged armed forces, armed service, patriotism, veterans, Vietnam
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Something Left Behind
The United States designates two major holidays to honor and remember those who served in our armed forces. Veterans Day is to honor and remember all who served. Memorial Day is for honoring those who gave their lives in the … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, Patriotism, Veterans, Vietnam
Tagged Homeless, Iraq, KIA, Korea, PTSD, shell shock, veterans, Vietnam
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