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Abe
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Looks like Vero Beach, FL until the end!

0 posted 2007-08-26 05:04 PM


I had the honor of helping to set up "The Wall That Heals", a half-sized replica of "The Wall" in Washington, at the VFW in Dickson, TN.This year is the twenty-fifth anniversary of the dedication of "The Wall".

FOR A QUARTER CENTURY

They are listed in the order
Of the way our Heroes fell
Behind each name many stories
That, they never got to tell.

Millions have read those names
Many, loved ones and friends
A Memorial to all those lost
And the pain which never ends.

There's those Missing in Action
And space for those yet to die
Their names added as they fall
As many still ask the question, Why?”

“The Wall” is above those politics
Which have come with every war
But, those who fight them know
What, their Sacrifice is really for.

We must never forget those Heroes
Etched there, in that black stone
And all Americans should visit them
To show, they will never be alone.

A quarter century it has stood
To Honor those who gave their all
Who marched off into the battle
When, they heard their Country's call.

08.24.2007

a couple older ones >

VOICES FROM THE WALL

Many loved ones and friends
Carved in that cold, black stone
But, inside that huge Monument
We know they're safe and not alone.

There are many thousands in that Wall
And each year we must sadly, add a few
With the average age of War casualties
Twenty-three, and as young as sixteen, too.

Those Heroes who died in that War
Finally, given Honors they deserved
With the Memorial in Washington
But, with many spaces still reserved.

This replica, which travels 'round
So all people have the chance to see
To touch it and maybe shed a tear
About this era of our History.

Maybe there, amongst those names
You may have a friend or a loved one
You can make a “rubbing” image of it
And take it with you, when you're done.

This Wall brings those lost to us
A bit closer, and the loss more real
To those who didn't lose someone
And gives them too, the chance to feel.

Every citizen should see it once
To realize just what War can cost
Not in dollars, but pain and suffering
And all these thousands of lives lost.

Sadly, we are at it once again
And someday will need another place
Where we can etch names of those killed
Where other folks have names to trace.

Maybe someday the need for people
To fight and kill their fellow man
Will be replaced with World Peace
Hopefully, that is in, some plan.

But till then we have these Monuments
To show our thanks for those who Served
A small token of our gratitude
Not nearly what, they all, deserved.

So, as we hear those names calling
And asking, "Will you never see?
War and conflict aren't the way!
Just look at what, it did, to me!"

02.13.2007


THE WALL

There's a wall of marble
Five hundred feet long -
Ten feet high, scribed with names
Of those who died, the strong.

*There's more than fifty-eight thousand
Etched upon that stone -
Most of them died so young
This life, they've never known.

It's such a small tribute
To those who fought our war -
Such a small price we pay
To those who gave much more.

Their name carved in a rock
That most of us won't read -
Not near enough praise to give
For their most gracious deed.

Seems there's too many of us
Who don't really seem to care
That we stayed home secure and safe
While they died over there.

Remember when you see that Wall
With all those initials and names
That those men were only pawns
In one more of those deadly games.

Let's hope what they gave had meaning -
And that peace will always reign -
That we won't have to send our young
To fight and die again.

*At the time of writing, 1982, it was,
“fifty-seven thousand”.


Del "Abe" Jones
Mankind's greatest accomplishment is not the revolution of technology, it is the evolution of creativity.

© Copyright 2007 Del - All Rights Reserved
JamesMichael
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1 posted 2007-08-26 06:39 PM


Appreciate your thoughts and concerns Abe...James
JL
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since 2004-04-01
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Texas, USA
2 posted 2007-08-26 08:51 PM


"Remember when you see that Wall
With all those initials and names
That those men were only pawns
In one more of those deadly games. "

In memory those names will be remembered.
Not as ‘pawns’, but as friends and heroes.  As fellow countrymen who went to a war to try and fix what the stupid politicians and so call newsmen made a mess of.  Those men and women who died did not die in vain, but in valor and dignity serving this country as they pledged they would do.  They died giving up their lives for strangers, and foreigners to democracy, a people struggling against communism and socialism: to free them from a murderous and cruel government.

Johnson and McNamara and the socialist-leftist in congress lost the war and the cost was paid in young men and women for the policies and cowardice decisions made by congress, and even today that cost continues because the American public is too busy and too lazy to learn the truth.  What pledges and dedications do Americans make today, from the capitol building, from the white house for this country, our language, and our ideals, and the citizens’ rights to be free men and women, Americans all?  

The men and women who sacrificed their lives during that time were more virtuous than at any other time in this countries history simply due to the fact that they were not only fighting an enemy abroad but an enemy right here at home: their own political leaders who sent them there to fight for political gain.  

Not ‘pawns’ brave heroes.

Blessed are those who are generous, because they feed the poor.
~Proverbs 22:9 NLT

Abe
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Looks like Vero Beach, FL until the end!
3 posted 2007-08-26 09:28 PM


Not intended in that way or to take anything away from them.

Del "Abe" Jones
Mankind's greatest accomplishment is not the revolution of technology, it is the evolution of creativity.

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