Friday, August 04, 2006

Finally...From the NY Times...

Something I Can Agree With


OpEd contributor Billy Shore writes a piece entitled "The Flags of Our Sons" in today's edition of the NY Times.

"They stood at the window between Gates 43 and 45 and watched as a full Marine honor guard marched up the tarmac, coming to attention between the plane and a silver military hearse. The unloading of their son’s coffin from the cargo hold was very slow, and every time someone inside the terminal noticed and stopped to stare, someone else noticed and did the same, and this kept happening until about 20 people stood in silence watching out the window...

Except for a handful of us standing frozen at a respectful distance from the window, the war and its carnage might as well have been on another planet. The disconnect between those who serve and those of us who are beneficiaries of their service has always felt great to me, but never greater than at that moment.

The mom and dad stepped away from the man in the T-shirt and to another window, still not touching, their movement synchronized by grief. They waited until the marine in charge came back up from the runway to escort them to a government vehicle. I went to my car and drove to work with no ambition for the day other than to be worthy."



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1 comment:

Ed Drew said...

I did read it and I hope that it's true. I've read a couple other stories similar to it and it makes you stop and think. The war only exists for most Americans in the News. I believe it has always been that way except for everyone that was directly involved in it in some way. I barely remember WWII, but I had lots of relatives in that one and I remember them in uniform. Uniforms were everywhere back then. Then the Korean War, a lot less involvement, and Viet Nam, even less, except I did have a good friend that has his name on the Wall. Those are the folks that paid the price for us Americans to be what we are. A big Thanks to all of them.