by Felix/FFDS » Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:45 am
I will confess that "Veteran's Day" or "Armistice Day" as I first learned of it, was "just another holiday". It wasn't until I started getting interested in history that I realized the WHY of it all.
Even today, not having been in the military, I feel it is a remembrance of people much worthier than I.
There was no tradition of poppies as I grew up in Puerto Rico. There was an undercurrent of feeling that US citizenshhip to those born in Puerto Rico was granted in 1917 conveniently to provide more cannon fodder for the War, so that War wasn't as "ours" as WW2, Korea and Vietnam, etc were/have been.
In the quiet of my cubicle, today I give a little thanks to the veterans who have taken up the uniform, whether they saw combat or not (even REMFs serve), and to those who serve today, wherever they may be.
Felix/FFDS