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Diversity
Around this war-scarred earth, American heroes lie asleep, Attesting that the cost of freedom does not come cheap. Etched upon simple marble stones for all eternity, Are the names of those who belong to a very special fraternity. Tho' they came from diverse backgrounds, they bonded as one, Forming a band of brothers and sisters to see the battle won. Of all races, cultures and divergent religious creeds, They set aside such differences to fulfill their nation's needs. They cared not that in the heat of battle a Hebrew was at their side, Or that a Catholic or Muslim tenderly embraced them as they died. They forsook all such prejudices and truly understood, That love transcends all else to create true brotherhood! Afro-Americans and Caucasians lie side by side in sacred graves. Asian and Mexican heroes rest beneath the roiling waves. They sacrificed all upon the Altar of Honor defending liberty, Ensuring that this land would remain free to foster diversity! Upon each stone a young hero's bio is briefly sketched. Alas, space does not permit his aspirations to be etched. If space allowed, no doubt his earnest prayer would be: "No more war! Follow the Master's Golden Rule is my plea!" Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired (© All Rights Reserved)
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