HayesGreener
Ronin
I am sitting here with my morning coffee reflecting on Veteran's Day and its importance. There are about 16 million living veterans who served in war or peacetime. That is about 6% of the adult population. About a third of those are Vietnam era veterans, and about a third have served since 9/11. Less than 1% are WWII vets.
I had the good fortune to have two rewarding careers, one as a LEO and a parallel career in active and reserve service over 42 years. I retired from the USAF in 2011, and although it was time to go, the powerful sense of brotherhood remains. When asked if I miss it, my response is that I don't miss the job, but do miss the the magnificent men and women that I served with. Throughout my career, I was constantly in awe of the commitment and fortitude of those around me. (As an investigator I met a few Adam Henry's as well) But all in all, they were, and are, the steel of America's power and security.
I often wear a Vietnam Veteran hat, and invariably someone will thank me for my service. My response is that it was my privilege. It was my privilege to have served with with those magnificent men and women and to have done my small part.
6% of the adult population alive have served, but I am sure the percentage here on the forum is higher. On this Veteran's Day, to all the veterans here on the forum and everywhere, I salute you, and thank you for your service.
I had the good fortune to have two rewarding careers, one as a LEO and a parallel career in active and reserve service over 42 years. I retired from the USAF in 2011, and although it was time to go, the powerful sense of brotherhood remains. When asked if I miss it, my response is that I don't miss the job, but do miss the the magnificent men and women that I served with. Throughout my career, I was constantly in awe of the commitment and fortitude of those around me. (As an investigator I met a few Adam Henry's as well) But all in all, they were, and are, the steel of America's power and security.
I often wear a Vietnam Veteran hat, and invariably someone will thank me for my service. My response is that it was my privilege. It was my privilege to have served with with those magnificent men and women and to have done my small part.
6% of the adult population alive have served, but I am sure the percentage here on the forum is higher. On this Veteran's Day, to all the veterans here on the forum and everywhere, I salute you, and thank you for your service.