Thursday, September 29, 2005
Heros Remember Heros
Since we began military operations in the wake of 9-11 the Blogotional household has made a very high priority of doing whatever we can express our graditude and our pride in the men and women in uniform. We've made several wonderful friends. But I always feel like my efforts are unsatisfactory.
That feeling is only intensified by this post from 365 and A Wake Up. It's soldiers remembering soldiers they have lost. There is an eloquence bestowed upon them simply by the source, only amplified by the fact that these guys are just good writers.
What can I say? Those that have passed are heros in the greatest possible sense. Those that survivie them are heros by virtue of their loss and their sacrifice. I am humbled by them.
That feeling is only intensified by this post from 365 and A Wake Up. It's soldiers remembering soldiers they have lost. There is an eloquence bestowed upon them simply by the source, only amplified by the fact that these guys are just good writers.
What can I say? Those that have passed are heros in the greatest possible sense. Those that survivie them are heros by virtue of their loss and their sacrifice. I am humbled by them.