Thursday, March 19, 2020
Free Essays on Celebrating Our Veterans Service
ââ¬Å"CELEBRATING OUR VETERANS SERVICEâ⬠           ââ¬Å"Veterans service.â⬠ How do we celebrate our veterans service? Are we to     take a day off of work to celebrate veterans day? I dare say that day has lost     its meaning. Many people use it as a day to do chores or ketch up on sleep.     Never stopping once to think of what the day symbolizes. I say to celebrate     veterans service we need to remember, honor, respect, and stand by those     veterans. Not only veterans of the past but also the solders of today ââ¬Å"our    veterans of tomorrow.â⬠            When I think of veterans of the past I think of are great Vietnam vets.     These are the men and women that we still honor today. Sadly though we did     not always honor them. When our solders returned home from Vietnam they     were met by a nation against them. A nation that had no appreciation for     them. This sad but true fact led many good men to drugs, insanity, and even     suicide. Imagine what it must have felt like to have given your life, to have to     watch your best friend die in your arms. Dieing for a cause you both believed     in, yet you returned home to find the people you were fighting for have     disgraced your flag and abandoned your cause. You were spit upon, called a     murderer, and publicly disgraced. Now, we have replaced that disgrace and     abandonment with statues and memorials in their honor. But, can monuments     of stone, and metal displace emotional wounds? Are stone statues capable of     erasing human mistreatment and emotional scaring?           Today we are faced with an entirely different set of problems. We say we     support our troops and veterans ââ¬Å"We just don't support the Presidentâ⬠. It     would be considered a fauxpas  now days to slander our military men and     women during a time of war. So what makes our president, the man we     elected to lead our country and make the decision to fight if needs be, such an     open tar...  Free Essays on Celebrating Our Veterans Service  Free Essays on Celebrating Our Veterans Service    ââ¬Å"CELEBRATING OUR VETERANS SERVICEâ⬠           ââ¬Å"Veterans service.â⬠ How do we celebrate our veterans service? Are we to     take a day off of work to celebrate veterans day? I dare say that day has lost     its meaning. Many people use it as a day to do chores or ketch up on sleep.     Never stopping once to think of what the day symbolizes. I say to celebrate     veterans service we need to remember, honor, respect, and stand by those     veterans. Not only veterans of the past but also the solders of today ââ¬Å"our    veterans of tomorrow.â⬠            When I think of veterans of the past I think of are great Vietnam vets.     These are the men and women that we still honor today. Sadly though we did     not always honor them. When our solders returned home from Vietnam they     were met by a nation against them. A nation that had no appreciation for     them. This sad but true fact led many good men to drugs, insanity, and even     suicide. Imagine what it must have felt like to have given your life, to have to     watch your best friend die in your arms. Dieing for a cause you both believed     in, yet you returned home to find the people you were fighting for have     disgraced your flag and abandoned your cause. You were spit upon, called a     murderer, and publicly disgraced. Now, we have replaced that disgrace and     abandonment with statues and memorials in their honor. But, can monuments     of stone, and metal displace emotional wounds? Are stone statues capable of     erasing human mistreatment and emotional scaring?           Today we are faced with an entirely different set of problems. We say we     support our troops and veterans ââ¬Å"We just don't support the Presidentâ⬠. It     would be considered a fauxpas  now days to slander our military men and     women during a time of war. So what makes our president, the man we     elected to lead our country and make the decision to fight if needs be, such an     open tar...    
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