Guest guest Posted September 17, 2001 Report Share Posted September 17, 2001 To The List: I recieved this last night and thought it was worth forwarding. It came from a young army physical therapist, and that individual has given permission for me to reprint it. >>There I was on a typical bright and sunny day, briefing fellow military physical therapist out " in the field " at our Army Field Training site. Briefing the therapist on the day's planned operations and discussing why we were training in a field environment for an advanced military physical therapy course, a course that I am currently attending. We were discussing the role of " today's " military therapist and how we are a vital asset to field operations in the treatment of acute neuromuscular injuries, wound care, and injury prevention in order to maintain the fighting strength of our soldiers. Of course, there was the common response of most military medical personnel, " I will never be deployed " or " I will never have to do this stuff. " That's when word came. One of the soldiers at the site came to me and said, " Sir, I have received word that both World Trade Center towers have been hit. " I, along with other therapist, thought this was a training scenario and didn't believe it at first. I radioed the Major who was in charge of the training for further information. That is when it sunk in. This was no training scenario, no field exercise, this was the real thing. Our training had become more realistic, more practical, and more vital. What to do now? The only thing we could do, continue to train. Train to save; train to maintain; and train conserve the strength of America and it's fighting forces. We continued training, and when we had breaks, we would huddle around the radio, for this was our only media loop to the outside. One of the Air Force physical therapists was notified that he was to return his unit and prepare to be mobilized. I awaited my notice, as did others. I thought to myself, this is what I have trained for and I am ready for whatever lies ahead. It was hard to realize, however, the actual impact of the terrorist acts since all the information we had to go by was through radio broadcasts and had not been able to see the events on TV. It was not until Thursday when I returned home that I actually realized the dramatic, almost unrealistic sites of the devastation when I turned on the TV. Today, my post continues to be guarded by soldiers, my city decorated with American flags, my family and friends calling to say how much they care for me. People of all races, religions, and differences coming together to show their support and uniting as one. When I'm asked, " Are you scared if we end up going to war? " I say no. I say no because of the events I see after such a devastating tragedy. The unity, support, and national pride that stretches across the land and overseas. This is what our fathers, grandfathers, and forefathers fought for in the past. They fought for the symbols and values that we so often forget about. We " pledge our allegiance to the flag, " that same flag which now flies at half staff, displayed on cars, homes, and buildings all over the land and serves to unite us all " one nation, under God " no matter what one's religion is, with " liberty and justice for all. " We so often say the Pledge of Allegiance and see the American flag, but I don't think it was until now that most people realize the power of those words and the symbol that the American flag portrays. I know that I have joked to most of you in the past to say that " I will be providing the blanket of freedom from which you sleep under. " Who ever thought that this statement would be true? I did. This is why I chose the path that I did. I will be honest and say that I did not think something like this would happen so soon or in such a way, however I am prepared to do what is needed of me, what ever the consequence or sacrifice I must make. I have been trained to wear so many hats. I have trained to be a combat physical therapist, a combat medic, an officer, and always a soldier. I am currently getting all my personal affairs in order, preparing for the worst and hoping for the best. So I write this letter to tell you not to worry for me, I am ready to do what is needed. What you can do is give blood. Donate money to the Red Cross, Salvation Army, NYC Firefighters and Police fund. Fly the American flag proud. If you do not have one, go out to get one. Encourage others to do the same. Whom ever awoke the " Sleeping Giant " is soon to be in a world of hurt and will realize that they cannot silence bells of liberty and freedom. God bless America.>> M. man, MS, PT, JD Rehab and Health Center 1- x300 fax coopermanj@... 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