It’s Veteran’s Day

A winning high school essay, author unknown

What It Means To Be A Veteran

I think we all have a considerable measure to thank veterans for. If it had not been for these veterans shielding nationals of the United States in past wars, we may not be free right at this instant. These men and ladies devoted their lives to our freedom, and this took a lot of hardihood and sacrifice. Numerous veterans even died, and I have seen on the news where numerous more are as yet passing on, and families are losing their friends and family. It is extremely dismal that the people lost their lives, however they knew the dangers and felt it was their duty and honor to battle on our behalf.
My meaning of a veteran is any man or lady who battled in a war and served our nation. A few people just respect those veterans who have passed on, however I believe all veterans deserve exceptional thanks and acknowledgment. Veterans Day is the day the United States puts aside for this reason; in any case, I believe we should all endeavor to respect veterans as frequently and as much as we can.
A few of my friends have relatives who are veterans, thus do I. My granddad was a veteran. If he was alive today, he could help me to compose this essay and disclose to me how he served our nation. Sadly, my granddad passed away before I first cried on this planet, so I don’t know much about his service, yet I know he served, and I am pleased that he was a veteran.
Ladies can be veterans, as well. My friend’s mom served as a medical caretaker in the United States Army. She looked after harmed warriors hurt amid the war. We ought to recall and thank every one of the ladies who served our nation.
Both of my brothers need to join the Army, and although I don’t think I want to, I support their choice, and one day I will be pleased to honor them as veterans. This is the thing that I think about veterans, I want to take in more about them later on. God favors the people who have lost relatives who served our nation. We thank the veterans and their families for all that they have done.

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One Response to It’s Veteran’s Day

  1. Peggy says:

    Our Commander in Chief saved the NY Veteran’s parade twice as a citizen and is the only current president who accepted the invitation to attend, since the first parade 100 years ago.

    The 1995 NYC Veterans Day Parade Had $1.21 In The Bank. Then Donald Trump Stepped In:

    https://dailycaller.com/2019/11/06/donald-trump-saved-veterans-day-parade/?fbclid=IwAR39ENgYhx98qIe6BF3sJqkNMyoUW_-xRoly0xy3Gg86KA2BHziNWfrBPBY

    My granddad served in WWl, father served from WWll to Vietnam, husband served during Vietnam. I honor them and all who served to protect us and our country.

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