A Thank You to All Vietnam Vets
From a Marine in Iraq
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Please send this to all Vietnam Veterans that you
know...
A guy gets time to think
over here and I was thinking about all the support we get from home. Sometimes
it's overwhelming. We get care packages at times faster than we can use them.
There are boxes and boxes of toiletries and snacks lining the center of every
tent; the generosity has been amazing. So, I was pondering the question:
"Why do we have so much support?"
In my opinion, it all came
down to one thing: Vietnam Veterans. I think we learned a lesson, as a nation,
that no matter what, you have to support the troops who are on the line, who
are risking everything. We treated them so poorly back then. When they returned
was even worse. The stories are nightmarish of what our returning warriors were
subjected to. It is a national scar, a blemish on our country, an embarrassment
to all of us.
After Vietnam, it had time to sink in.
The guilt in our collective consciousness grew. It shamed us. However, we
learned from our mistake. Somewhere during the late 1970's and on into the
80's, we realized that we can't treat our warriors that way. So ... Starting
during the Gulf War, when the first real opportunity arose to stand up and
support the troops, we did. We did it to support our friends and family going
off to war. But we also did it to right the wrongs from the Vietnam era. Not the wrongs of the
soldiers but of those that treated them so badly. We treat our troops of today
like the heroes they were, and are, acknowledge and celebrate their sacrifice,
and rejoice at their homecoming ... Instead of spitting on them.
And that support continues
today for those of us in Iraq .
Our country knows that it must support us and it does. The lesson was learned
in Vietnam
and we are all better because of it.
Everyone who has gone before
is a hero. They are celebrated in my heart. I think admirably of all those who
have gone before me. From those who fought to establish this country in the
late 1770's to those I serve with here in Iraq. They have all sacrificed to
ensure our freedom. But when I get back home, I'm going to make it a personal
mission to specifically thank every Vietnam Vet I encounter for THEIR
sacrifice. Because if nothing else good came from that terrible war, one thing
did. It was the lesson learned on how we treat our warriors. We as a country
learned from our mistake and now we treat our warriors as heroes, as we should
have all along. I am the beneficiary of their sacrifice. Not only for the
freedom they, like veterans from other wars, ensured, but for how well our
country now treats my fellow Marines and I. We are the beneficiaries of their sacrifice.
Semper Fidelis,
Major Brian P. Bresnahan
United States Marine Corps
Courtesy: http://www.floridalegion.org/news/item/674-a-thank-you-to-all-vietnam-vets-from-a-marine-in-iraq