“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.” –Ronald Reagan
As we gather to honor Veterans Day, I find myself struggling with the significance of this occasion. Words seem insufficient to express the deep gratitude we owe to those who have served. A simple "Thank You" hardly does justice.
We must go beyond just words by truly committing ourselves to the promises made to our veterans and their families, those who have carried the burdens of our freedom, often at great personal sacrifice. We must honor their service and sacrifices throughout the year, not just on this one day.
As a Marine Corps veteran, I often feel uneasy when people thank me for my service. To me, joining the military was as natural as breathing; it was an instinct driven by a love for my country, supported by my family, friends, and teachers who shaped my early years. My family heritage is deeply rooted in military service.
My love for America will be with me until my last breath, a gift I hold dear. I am thankful to have been born in this great nation and grateful for the divine protection I received during my service and afterward. Still, I do not see myself as a hero; I am just someone willing to sacrifice my life for the freedom of others, standing shoulder to shoulder with many who have taken that sacred vow.
My service transformed me, as it has for many veterans. The leaders and fellow warriors I had the privilege to serve alongside deeply influenced who I am today. I feel a strong sense of honor in being part of this great tradition and am thankful to those who have walked this path before me.
Today, our nation is fractured by unnecessary political divides. Yet, we have the power to unite through the deep love we share for the cherished ideals and enduring beliefs that form the foundation of our country. This common theme is evident in our military and is reflected in the experiences of our veterans.
The veterans who fought for our country, both at home and abroad, embody a spirit of courage and resilience. They faced daunting challenges, made extraordinary sacrifices, and ultimately emerged victorious. Their legacy stands as a potent reminder that we, too, have the strength to overcome adversity and create meaningful change. This spirit resides within our collective consciousness, waiting for us to summon it and build a brighter future in America.
Today, as we reflect on the service of our military and the sacrifices of our veterans, let us renew our commitment to them. May we strive to ensure they feel the respect and gratitude they deserve, not just today, but every day.
God bless our Veterans. May America continue to thrive and shine brightly!
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JC Bowman is the executive director of Professional Educators of Tennessee. He is a Marine Corps Veteran