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    Tomorrow will be the second Flight of WW2, Korean and Viet Nam veterans of this area from Wilmington, NC to Washington,DC. Last year was the first trip following the pandemic.

    I was fortunate to make this trip to be among the memorials in the Mall for a truly great experience that would not have been possible without the great efforts and dedication of hundreds of volunteers who gave of their time, efforts and money to make it happen. Each of us who made the trip were given the honor free by those who made this honor a time to be truly thankful to live in a country where such gifts can happen from our fellow citizens. Nothing that has occurred in our lives since returning from places that bore the real brunt of what war means has been so gratefully accepted by each who gave what we had to give to make other peoples lives better or possible. I am doubly grateful since last year marked the last time that my health would allow such an expenditure as I am slowly but surely being locked into the last chapter of my time among you.

    Each of 75 veterans had a personal volunteer who took care of any needs that we had in making the trip and also paid $500 for that privilege. The Airbus 320 was well packed by our numbers. My youngest son was my guardian and the time we spent together on this trip marked a time to be remembered and cherished the rest of our lives. He pushed me about the Mall and made sure that everything that the other planners had for us met schedule. We left the Wilmington, NC airport early and returned late in the day to a large gathering of celebrants who took over the whole terminal to make the day such a success to each of us. That there were fellow Americans who gladly gave us their time and money to do such a thing in the atmosphere that seems to be taking over much of our country was sure indication that we may make it through this testing time with honor was clearly a great part of our day.

    "Honor Flight" is a national organization dedicating their efforts to making this possible independent of government control that deserves your input and interest keeping it going as long as needed. Several if my fellow war servicemen have or will have this opportunity given to them and I can hope that they can make the trip.

    Sitting in front of the long Viet Nam wall, trying to take in the wasted lives and lost fortunes marked on the wall that stare back at them brought my tears out and may do the same for you. My tears were real and could have not been shed at the real time then as it was too close to be real. Korea has not been forgotten but has been made more real by being honored by this trip more than anything that has been given otherwise. The faces carved into the squad slogging through the mud made me clearly glad that my service, while sometimes exacting, was easy compared to these and the 40,000 others lost on such a slog through the mud of similar fields on similar patrols.

    The weather is very frightful for my fellows trip and I can only hope the best for them.

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    We were fortunate enough to be going through the Korean War Memorial during some scattered showers. The effect the rain has on the wall is startling and poignant.

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      All hail, all hail to all who have served this country. We may have had poor leaders making some terrible decisions to deploy and unleash our military, but those in the military answered the call...they stood on that wall looking out against those who would take our liberties and defile our land...thank you.
      The people who make Honor Flight possible are deserving of similar praise and thanks.
      I fervently hope and pray this great country never lacks those men and women who answer the call, right along with their families who sacrifice right along with them.

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        These memorials were all attended by controversy but all that is unimportant and fades away when you are faced by the reality of what they really mean. I think that you guys get it. When you see people receive a charcoal rubbing of a friend or relative from one of the docents at the wall, it is clear that this means more than all the photographs or costs of the trip to them. I can think of no punishment adequate for those who willingly get our men to accept being killed by an enemy who may not even exist. I can still think of LBJ and MacNamara eating a donut at the presidents coffee table while planning which group of troops will be killed in the day's action. Along with George Bush, they warrant their place in hell for the arrogance of this action being had with the morning coffee.

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          I too wonder about the people who send the young to fight in far places for some misplaced idea.
          My father flew fighters from 38 to 45 in France, England, and North Africa. A 'Just War' but still started by a megolamaniac, with twisted ideas.

          Right now, the poor people in Sudan are in the middle of a power struggle by a couple of warlords.

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            In about 1964 I got off a bus in France in the midst of the biggest war cemetery in the area. I had tears, and then I swore continuously. I was so angry about the waste and the incompetence, and the hair still stands up on my neck every time I think about it.

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by Paul Schweiss
              All hail, all hail to all who have served this country. We may have had poor leaders making some terrible decisions to deploy and unleash our military, but those in the military answered the call...they stood on that wall looking out against those who would take our liberties and defile our land...thank you.
              The people who make Honor Flight possible are deserving of similar praise and thanks.
              I fervently hope and pray this great country never lacks those men and women who answer the call, right along with their families who sacrifice right along with them.
              Where were these defenders of our freedoms when the Patriot Act happenned ?

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                Originally posted by wizbang 13
                Where were these defenders of our freedoms when the Patriot Act happenned ?
                I will stick with my original comment.

                This Thread I guess belongs in the Bilge, as it is not boat related.

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by wizbang 13
                  Where were these defenders of our freedoms when the Patriot Act happenned ?
                  Maybe they were not drafted to serve the leaders egos. Maybe they had no choice in where they were sent or what that would do when they got there. Maybe I misunderstood the thought you wanted to get across. Maybe you could explain it better.

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