Veterans’ Day 2008

Honoring those who have purchased our freedom


November 11, 2008 (Tuesday)
picture of CharlesToday is Veterans’ Day. On this day we remember all those in our midst who have served in the armed forces. Although Memorial Day in May is the day set aside to honor those who died in the service of their country, much is said about them on Veterans’ Day as well. We do well to pay special attention to every occasion calling upon the nation to remember their veterans, living and dead. The election we had last week is a monument in itself to all those who have served their country to purchase our freedom and insure the continuation of democracy.
When I was a boy, November 11 was celebrated as Armistice Day, remembering the end of the “War to end all wars.” It was a holiday for schools, and we all went downtown to see the great parade, featuring marching bands and troops, and the weapons of war.
We rejected Woodrow Wilson’s dream of a “League of Nations,” where nations could iron out their differences with diplomacy instead of war. Alas, we soon realized the error of our ways as Germany, under Hitler, regained its strength and attacked its neighbors with the goal of ruling the world. Japan also rose to power and drew the United States into the conflict with their attack at Pearl Harbor. Italy eventually joined the Axis powers. Russia might have joined with Germany had it not been for Hitler’s egomania, attacking Russia and sealing his fate. After World War II, the United Nations was established, but there was no talk of a “war to end all wars.” The cold war settled in, and erupted as a deadly war in Korea. Later came the Vietnam war, and other conflicts around the world, capped with the onset of terrorism, which eventually made its way onto American shores. We are even now a nation at war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Our war with terrorists goes on, wherever they are at work. In all of this, Americans have unselfishly given themselves to the service of their country in the armed services, and we honor them for that service today.