Veterans: Much Respect
I don't want to feed you full of this sappy bulls#!t you would expect from somebody on Veterans Day. I am truly talking from the heart. Veterans Day is one of the greatest holidays created. It is a day where I seriously reflect on the sacrifices our Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, Brothers, Sons and Daughters have made for this great country we call home. Today is a "Big Friggin Deal"! I'm not asking you to thank a veteran. I'm TELLING you!
I grew up surrounded by veterans. My father was Army 1st infantry in Vietnam '67-'69. He packed a m-60 through the jungle and somehow made it out alive to spawn my goofy ass. My old man grew up in Nebraska and, like many Americans, was drafted into the Army. Granted his time spent in south east Asia left him with emotional scars, he is one of the strongest guys I have ever met. Growing up I was not allowed to ask Dad about his service in Vietnam. I witnessed Dad have flashbacks and it wasn't pleasant. After years of not being able to talk about it, he finally realized that talking about it helped heal. Lots of beer has been drank and stories have been shared, and I realized that my Dad as well as all veterans deserve every ounce of respect you can give.
As a tribute to my Dad and all Vietnam veterans I present to you the following video. If you have never heard me discuss the story behind the song "Rooster" from Alice In Chains. Jerry Cantrell's father also served in the Vietnam War. He was a soldier in the 101st Airborne and wore the eagle patch on his arm. Vietcong did not recognize the American bald eagle, so they assumed that the patches on their arms represented chickens or "roosters". The lyrics " Army green was no safe bet" and "Walkin tall machine gun man" give me chills every time I hear it.
Disclaimer: Video is graphic
Keep in mind that a veteran does not mean that the person had to participate in a war. Give thanks to anyone who has ever made the pledge to defend our country. In wartime or not. Hell I urge you to even find a Fireman or Police officer and give them a gentle tap on the ass.
God Bless our Vets and GOD BLESS AMERICA!
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