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When I was a young soldier during the Vietnam War, I was asked why

anyone would anyone would want to do such a thing. I'm sure most of

us have been asked that same question no matter what the war or the

time we served. The answer is so simple, yet so complex, that some

have never been able to understand. They merely look with that

quizzical expression we all know and shake their heads.

We came for many reasons. Some for an ideal, the fight for God,

Country, Freedom. Others, in my time, were unwilling participants in

the beginning. Some had no other place to go and faced a bleak

future. We came from every background. Some were highly educated,

others barely able to sign their name. We were every race, color,

creed, and ethnic group. We started out as individuals, independent

and strangers to one another. We became FAMILY. We ate together,

slept together, drank together, fought and died together. Like all

siblings, we had our squabbles and disagreements. Yet, when the time

came, again like all siblings, we banded together. We were never

alone because there was always our brothers and sisters there in our

time of need. Whether that need be for protection from the enemy, or

an hand to hold or a shoulder to cry on. We were always there for

each other. We went for diverse reasons. We stayed, fought, bled, and

died for FAMILY. Those that have shared this bond know, those that

haven't will never understand.

Today, I belong to another family. Again, we come from every

background and every place. We joined this family for any number of

reasons. Ask any medic and they will tell you a different story.

Today, my family is the EMS community. Again, we fight, squabble, and

bicker, but we are always standing by should a brother or sister need

us. Every time the lights flash and the sirens sound, we put

ourselves in harms way for the greater good. We choose to serve

because of the kind of people we are. None outside our family will

understand how and why we do. Those inside will always know and

understand.

Regardless of whether you are EMS, Fire, Police, or Military, you

are one of the special, the chosen, the blessed. You know the bond.

The bond may be strained at times, but can never be broken.

To all who serve, I salute you. Stand tall with pride. You are

special and do what few others can. Though you be may be looked down

on and even ridiculed for what you do, always remember how special a

person you are. Pity those that do this for they will never know or

understand what we share or the pride we feel in each other.

To all my Brothers and Sisters that serve in whatever capacity,

stand tall with pride, for today the world will be a better place for

having you in it doing what you do.

May whichever God you serve watch over you and keep you safe. The

world would be greatly diminished without you.

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Thanks Joe:

You hit it right on the head. As we were both VietNam era vets, and my bonus is

Desert Shield and Storm,plus Bosnia, and I almost went to Iraq. We got a letter

from one of troopers I guard jealously as he is a high speed medic and was like

when I was a young Sergeant in many ways. We all stick together as family in EMS

and the military. This is something a lot of people don't understand. As General

put it " When this hits the fan(war) each other is all we have, take care

of each other, teach others to take care of each other " . He said this as he

prepared his cavalry troops to ride out to the Nam. Today is a day remember all

my buds both living and dead, and long after we hung up our

uniforms,rifles,pistols,and web gear. I honor you and respect you God bless,

Rick

Why We Fought

When I was a young soldier during the Vietnam War, I was asked why

anyone would anyone would want to do such a thing. I'm sure most of

us have been asked that same question no matter what the war or the

time we served. The answer is so simple, yet so complex, that some

have never been able to understand. They merely look with that

quizzical expression we all know and shake their heads.

We came for many reasons. Some for an ideal, the fight for God,

Country, Freedom. Others, in my time, were unwilling participants in

the beginning. Some had no other place to go and faced a bleak

future. We came from every background. Some were highly educated,

others barely able to sign their name. We were every race, color,

creed, and ethnic group. We started out as individuals, independent

and strangers to one another. We became FAMILY. We ate together,

slept together, drank together, fought and died together. Like all

siblings, we had our squabbles and disagreements. Yet, when the time

came, again like all siblings, we banded together. We were never

alone because there was always our brothers and sisters there in our

time of need. Whether that need be for protection from the enemy, or

an hand to hold or a shoulder to cry on. We were always there for

each other. We went for diverse reasons. We stayed, fought, bled, and

died for FAMILY. Those that have shared this bond know, those that

haven't will never understand.

Today, I belong to another family. Again, we come from every

background and every place. We joined this family for any number of

reasons. Ask any medic and they will tell you a different story.

Today, my family is the EMS community. Again, we fight, squabble, and

bicker, but we are always standing by should a brother or sister need

us. Every time the lights flash and the sirens sound, we put

ourselves in harms way for the greater good. We choose to serve

because of the kind of people we are. None outside our family will

understand how and why we do. Those inside will always know and

understand.

Regardless of whether you are EMS, Fire, Police, or Military, you

are one of the special, the chosen, the blessed. You know the bond.

The bond may be strained at times, but can never be broken.

To all who serve, I salute you. Stand tall with pride. You are

special and do what few others can. Though you be may be looked down

on and even ridiculed for what you do, always remember how special a

person you are. Pity those that do this for they will never know or

understand what we share or the pride we feel in each other.

To all my Brothers and Sisters that serve in whatever capacity,

stand tall with pride, for today the world will be a better place for

having you in it doing what you do.

May whichever God you serve watch over you and keep you safe. The

world would be greatly diminished without you.

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Joe, you couldn't have put it any better. Although I never served in the

military, my father was an Air Force pilot - so that is the way I grew up. I am

now a paramedic married to a cop, and I agree - those " outside " can never fully

understand. They also don't know what they are missing.

God Bless all who serve, now or in the past, as you continue to serve others.

Kathy Birdwell, L.P.

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When I was a young soldier during the Vietnam War, I was asked why

anyone would anyone would want to do such a thing. I'm sure most of

us have been asked that same question no matter what the war or the

time we served. The answer is so simple, yet so complex, that some

have never been able to understand. They merely look with that

quizzical expression we all know and shake their heads.

We came for many reasons. Some for an ideal, the fight for God,

Country, Freedom. Others, in my time, were unwilling participants in

the beginning. Some had no other place to go and faced a bleak

future. We came from every background. Some were highly educated,

others barely able to sign their name. We were every race, color,

creed, and ethnic group. We started out as individuals, independent

and strangers to one another. We became FAMILY. We ate together,

slept together, drank together, fought and died together. Like all

siblings, we had our squabbles and disagreements. Yet, when the time

came, again like all siblings, we banded together. We were never

alone because there was always our brothers and sisters there in our

time of need. Whether that need be for protection from the enemy, or

an hand to hold or a shoulder to cry on. We were always there for

each other. We went for diverse reasons. We stayed, fought, bled, and

died for FAMILY. Those that have shared this bond know, those that

haven't will never understand.

Today, I belong to another family. Again, we come from every

background and every place. We joined this family for any number of

reasons. Ask any medic and they will tell you a different story.

Today, my family is the EMS community. Again, we fight, squabble, and

bicker, but we are always standing by should a brother or sister need

us. Every time the lights flash and the sirens sound, we put

ourselves in harms way for the greater good. We choose to serve

because of the kind of people we are. None outside our family will

understand how and why we do. Those inside will always know and

understand.

Regardless of whether you are EMS, Fire, Police, or Military, you

are one of the special, the chosen, the blessed. You know the bond.

The bond may be strained at times, but can never be broken.

To all who serve, I salute you. Stand tall with pride. You are

special and do what few others can. Though you be may be looked down

on and even ridiculed for what you do, always remember how special a

person you are. Pity those that do this for they will never know or

understand what we share or the pride we feel in each other.

To all my Brothers and Sisters that serve in whatever capacity,

stand tall with pride, for today the world will be a better place for

having you in it doing what you do.

May whichever God you serve watch over you and keep you safe. The

world would be greatly diminished without you.

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The best answer I ever heard to " Why did you join the military? " is " If you have

to ask, you'll never understand. "

Phil Reynolds Jr.

115 Harold Dr.

Burnet, TX., 78611

HP

CP

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Semper Fi

Re: Why We Fought

The best answer I ever heard to " Why did you join the military? " is " If you have

to ask, you'll never understand. "

Phil Reynolds Jr.

115 Harold Dr.

Burnet, TX., 78611

HP

CP

__________________________________________________

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The best answer I ever heard to " Why did you join the military? " is " If you have

to ask, you'll never understand. "

" I serve so that folks like you (speaking to a liberal professor of medicine)

don't have to serve. "

a moment of thought on the part of the professor, " Ah, I do understand...thank

you. "

ck

Re: Why We Fought

The best answer I ever heard to " Why did you join the military? " is " If you have

to ask, you'll never understand. "

Phil Reynolds Jr.

115 Harold Dr.

Burnet, TX., 78611

HP

CP

__________________________________________________

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