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Tattered Flag
The other day I sat beneath a sycamore tree on the court house lawn. Old Glory fluttered in the breeze and to my eyes it was drawn. It was tattered and frayed, I assumed, by the storms of many seasons, But as I mused upon its state, could it have been caused by other reasons? After all, it saw action in the Revolutionary War to create a new nation, And suffered shot and shell in The War of 1812 ending foreign domination. It flew over the Alamo and was drenched by the blood of courageous squads, Who sacrificed their lives for independence, aware that they were against all odds. Old Glory was unfurled for action in the Civil War in many a furious battle, Mutilated by cannon fire and time and time again by the muskets rattle. It was ripped by rifle fire as the Rough Riders charged up San Juan Hill. To look upon it at their front must have given the Riders a comforting thrill! It was torn asunder in the bloody trenches of France in World War One. Though battered and torn it was held high at the battles cease for laurels won! As its charred remnants were hoisted over Iwo Jima's blood soaked strand, It unfurled to the cheers and tears of brave men who took a gallant stand! Though the Korean and Vietnam conflicts and subsequent Desert Affair, Took their toll on the old flag, it yet waves majestically with dignity and flair. Though it has been spit upon and trampled on it still remains unfurled, As a symbol of hope and a beacon of light for humankind about the world! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired
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