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ProudVets
welcomes the submission of appropriate short stories, 500
words or less, for possible publication. Submit your Stories,
along with your Name, Unit, Date served, and Place served
to: SweetPea@proudvets.com
Former
Secretary of State, Retired General Colin Powell, was nominated
as Time's Person of the Century and we'd like to quote an
excerpt from Mr. Powell's 'The American G.I.':
An Excerpt
from 'The American G.I.'
"...In
this century hundreds of thousands of G.I.s died to bring
to the beginning of the 21st century the victory of democracy
as the ascendant political system on the face of the earth.
The G.I.s were willing to travel far away and give their lives,
if necessary, to secure the rights and freedoms of others.
Only a nation such as ours, based on a firm moral foundation,
could make such a request of its citizens. And the G.I.s wanted
nothing more than to get the job done and then return home
safely. All they asked for in repayment from those they freed
was the opportunity to help them become part of the world
of democracy--and just enough land to bury their fallen comrades,
beneath simple white crosses and Stars of David.
The volunteer
G.I.s of today stand watch in Korea, the Persian Gulf, Europe
and the dangerous terrain of the Balkans. We must never see
them as mere hirelings, off in a corner of our society. They
are our best, and we owe them our full support and our sincerest
thanks.
As this
century closes, we look back to identify the great leaders
and personalities of the past 100 years. We do so in a world
still troubled, but full of promise. That promise was gained
by the young men and women of America who fought and died
for freedom. Near the top of any listing of the most important
people of the 20th century must stand, in singular honor,
the American G.I."
(See:http://www.time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/gi01.html)
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