MILITARY, OUR SOLDIERS
By Dr. Hoyt W. Allen, Jr.
The following article came to me recently and I contended that I should pass it on. It has been slightly edited and a conclusion added.
The average age of
the military man is
19 years. He is a
short haired,
tight-muscled kid
who, under normal
circumstances is
considered by
society as half man,
half boy. Not yet
dry behind the ears,
not old enough to
buy a beer, but old
enough to die for
his country. He
never really cared
much for work and he
would rather wax his
own car than wash
his father's; but he
has never collected
unemployment either.
He's a recent High
School graduate; he
was probably an
average student,
pursued some form of
sport activities,
drives a ten year
old jalopy, and has
a steady girlfriend
that either broke up
with him when he
left, or swears to
be waiting when he
returns from half a
world away. He
listens to rock and
roll or hip-hop or
rap or jazz or swing
and 155mm howizzitor.
He is 10 or 15
pounds lighter now
than when he was at
home because he is
working or fighting
from before dawn to
well after dusk.
He has trouble
spelling, thus
letter writing is a
pain for him, but he
can field strip a
rifle in 30 seconds
and reassemble it in
less time in the
dark. He can recite
to you the
nomenclature of a
machine gun or
grenade launcher and
use either one
effectively if he
must. He digs
foxholes and
latrines and can
apply first aid like
a professional. He
can march until he
is told to stop or
stop until he is
told to march.
He obeys orders
instantly and
without hesitation,
but he is not
without spirit or
individual dignity.
He is
self-sufficient. He
has two sets of
fatigues: he washes
one and wears the
other. He keeps his
canteens full and
his feet dry. He
sometimes forgets to
brush his teeth, but
never to clean his
rifle. He can cook
his own meals, mend
his own clothes, and
fix his own hurts.
If you're thirsty,
he'll share his
water with you; if
you are hungry, his
food. He'll even
split his ammunition
with you in the
midst of battle when
you run low.
He has learned to
use his hands like
weapons and weapons
like they were his
hands. He can save
your life - or take
it, because that is
his job. He will
often do twice the
work of a civilian,
draw half the pay
and still find
ironic humor in it
all. He has seen
more suffering and
death then he should
have in
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his short lifetime.
He has stood atop
mountains of dead
bodies, and helped
to create them. He
has wept in public
and in private, for
friends who have
fallen in combat and
is unashamed. He
feels every note of
the National Anthem
vibrate through his
body while at rigid
attention, while
tempering the
burning desire to
square-away' those
around him who
haven't bothered to
stand, remove their
hat, or even stop
talking. In an odd
twist, day in and
day out, far from
home, he defends
their right to be
disrespectful.
Just as did his
Father, Grandfather,
and
Great-grandfather,
he is
paying the price for
our freedom.
Beardless or not, he
is not a boy. He is
the American
Fighting Man that
has kept this
country free for
over 200 years.
He has asked nothing
in return, except
our friendship and
understanding.
Remember him,
always, for he has
earned our respect
and admiration with
his blood. And now
we even have women
over there in
danger, doing their
part in this
tradition of going
to War when our
nation calls us to
do so. As you go to
bed tonight,
remember this
soldier, who has
little shade and a
picture of loved
ones in their
helmet, and a desire
to return home to
the greatest nation
upon the face of the
earth (U.S.A.).
A sample prayer
him could be, "Lord,
please hold our
troops in your
loving hands.
Protect them as they
protect us. Bless
them and their
families for the
selfless acts they
perform for us in
our time of need.
We ask that you
stand beside our
ground troops,
sailors on ships,
Coastguardsman,
Marines, and airmen
in the air, and for
those in Iraq and
Afghanistan, and
other troubled
places in our
world. Also, Father
in heaven, we pray
for our President
for wisdom - in
this difficult
period, In Jesus
name, Amen." The
Yellow Ribbon
in my yard is a
constant reminder
that my family is
praying for our
troops. God bless
the U.S.A.!
Terrorism
must become history.
Plainly, don’t get short changed. Let’s be ready to meet our Maker. The Bible (in Acts) teaches that to avoid hell and gain heaven - one must:
1) Believe In Jesus As Savior (16:31) 2) Repent Of Sins (17:30)
3) Confess Christ Audibly (8:37) 4) Be Baptized In Water (2:38)
5) Live A Christian Life (14:22) 6) Be Active In the Church (2:47)
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