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A Salute To Veterans
My soul filled with pride and my eyes misted as the parade passed in review. 'Twas the annual hometown Veterans Day Parade that I was privileged to view. Veterans, young and old marched behind the flag that they vowed to defend. They sacrificed so much to uphold the liberties we enjoy in this land! A Medal of Honor recipient served as Marshal for the parade. Lively music provided by the local high school band was played. An honor guard led the procession with Old Glory held high. Old veterans along the street saluted with a proud tear in their eye! There were survivors from the December 1941 Pearl Harbor Affair. No doubt this day recalled memories of comrades who yet lie sleeping there. Grizzled heroes of The Battle of the Bulge marched proudly with resolute stride. Wearers of the Purple Heart rode aboard a float with heads held high with pride! A company of Korean War vets marched representing the war in which they served. Viet Nam vets received long overdue plaudits from the crowd they so well deserved. Young men and women still on active duty, some barely out of their teens, Represented the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force and United States Marines! Those gnarled hands that once held the terrible weapons of war, Now beckoned for peace that we shall know war no more. The hardships they suffered for liberty's sake we shall never know. So much, so very much to each of these brave men and women we owe! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired © All Rights Reserved
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