Honoring Our Fallen Soldiers
This Memorial Day, I did something with the family that in years past, I had not done. We took part in the Memorial Day ceremony in Simpsonville, SC. I felt compelled, as do many Americans, to do something today to honor our fallen men and women in uniform. Even though my seemingly short trip and presence at the ceremony seemed insignificant compared to those who sacrificed so much, I felt like I had to be there. Maybe it was because of my father's service in the military. Maybe it was because of my brother, who is serving a second tour of duty in Iraq just outside of Baghdad. Or maybe because my son, who is only 12, may some day wear a military uniform. I'm not sure exactly what is was, but I hope the veterans from all the wars who were at the ceremony today, know that their fallen comrades did so to defend the liberties, I and every other American, sometimes take for granted. I was especially honored to see a World War II veteran, some 62 years later, receive his purple heart. I was also encouraged to hear the words of a South Carolina senator when he spoke of God and service to our country. Senator Jim DeMint did both and it was refreshing. I was awestruck to see a fly over. Of course, I've seen many growing up around military bases but would have never expected one over the small town of Simpsonville, SC. I was impressed to say the least. I hope, as a father, and we as a family, continue to take every opportunity we can to honor our soldiers, those currently in uniform and those who have worn a uniform and have gone on to meet our creator.