Tomorrow,
Fairfield will once again honor our veterans with a parade through downtown.
I would like
to suggest a few things…..just a few ideas to ponder.
Featured in
convertibles will be seven gentlemen, ranging in age from 92-to-100.
They fought in World War II and represent what Tom Brokaw labeled “The Greatest Generation” in American history. In his book of the same name, Brokaw wrote:
They fought in World War II and represent what Tom Brokaw labeled “The Greatest Generation” in American history. In his book of the same name, Brokaw wrote:
“It is a
generation that, by and large, made no demands or homage from those who
followed and prospered economically, politically, and culturally because of its
sacrifices. It is a generation of towering achievement and modest demeanor.”
These men
and their colleagues faced an overwhelming challenge early in their lives and
won continued freedom for all of us who have followed. Now, in their twilight, I
think there are diminishing opportunities to let them know of our gratitude.
Clifford
Reever, who works so hard on this annual parade, says he thinks it would be
wonderful if people would step forward along the parade route to shake the
hands of the greatest generation as they slowly roll by. I think that form of
praise is certainly deserved.
Our history
is leaving us. These men and this event could give you the opportunity to do
something profound. A simple “thank you” would suffice.
And one
other thing…..while you are standing along the parade route tomorrow
afternoon….When the flag of this country…which will lead this parade….comes
by…. Please show it respect. Take off your ball cap….maybe put your hand over
your heart.
I do believe
the flag symbolizes the sacrifices of all generations who have died to keep it
waving free.
God bless
the people who protect us. God Bless America.
I do agree as a girl scout leader we are humbled to be part of this parade.
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