November 11, 2008

Veteran's Day

The price of freedom. It’s a tough thing to calculate. It isn’t something you’re entitled to. It can’t be purchased, or traded, or gifted. It’s something men and women from all walks of life have fought for since the birth of this great nation. And not just ours, but the freedom of millions of other people around this globe who couldn’t fight for themselves.

How many? Take a look:

War of Independence

25,000

Quasi-War

20

Barbary Wars

35

War of 1812

20,000

Mexican-American War

13,283

Civil War

623,026

Spanish-American War

2,446

Philippine War

4,196

Mexican Revolution

35

Haiti Occupation

146

World War 1

116,708

World War 2

407,316

Korean War

36,914

Vietnam War

58,169

El Salvador

20

Beirut

266

Persian Gulf Support

39

Invasion of Grenada

19

Invasion of Panama

40

Gulf War

269

Somalia

43

Bosnia

12

Afghanistan

609

Iraqi

4,507


That’s right: one million, three hundred thirteen thousand, one hundred and eighteen people have given their lives so that you could stop on your way to work today and buy that Starbuck’s coffee.

Freedom isn’t free.

Take a moment today to remember those who have gone before us and fought for freedom. Some are still here, but too many never came home.

They deserve to be remembered.

“God, I pray for those who are in harms way today. Wrap your loving arms around them and keep them safe. Amen.”

1 comment:

Kyle Burkholder said...

thanks for being one of those willing to sacrifice.

we remember you today.