Showing posts with label honor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honor. Show all posts

Monday, May 26, 2014

Today We Honor


"The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive the Veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their nation." - President George Washington

The day begins with gnats biting at their faces while they stand in formation awaiting the days orders. It is in the same early morning light of a hot and humid place that they train. The long ruck marches through the lifting fog only to meet up with the blistering sun.

These are the men and women of our military who train and prepare while we make our morning coffee. As the rush hour traffic frustrates our commute, two or more hours have passed for military personnel. In fact, the military never sleeps in protecting our ability to wave a flag, argue left or right, and dance our nights away.

I have known many that served their country. Some were once young, others are still young. All them of them, proud and brave. Their names are not in the great books and movies we each have read or watched. There are no statues bearing their likeness in the town square nor portraits upon the walls of government buildings.

Yet each one remains as brave and heroic as any medal given.

Each of them served during time of war.
Each of them I respect and admire.
Each of them are my heroes.

Ralph Gale: WW-I
Lawrence Primm: WW-II
Paul Schmidt: WW-II
Arnold Gale: WW-II / Korean
Jerry Perkins: Vietnam
Gerald Primm: Vietnam
John Primm: Vietnam
Roy Carter: Vietnam
Brian Smalley: Gulf War I
Joseph Schmidt: Gulf War I
Daniel Primm: Iraq

And there are many others that would fill days upon days to honor each and everyone. Many that served during times of conflict and during times of peace. Each placing their lives into service of others. And many more that gave their life in defense, honor and service to our country.

Today we honor those that train in the early morning fog. We honor those that protect our freedoms. We honor those that have sacrificed so that others may live in freedom. On this day, Memorial Day in the United States we remember the men and women who died while serving in our country's armed forces.

Thank you brave and gallant warriors. Thank you for each and every moment given.

Stay inspired my friends.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Veteran's Day


...It is a proud privilege to be a soldier – a good soldier … [with] discipline, self-respect, pride in his unit and his country, a high sense of duty and obligation to comrades and to his superiors, and a self confidence born of demonstrated ability.” ―George S. Patton Jr.

To all who have served, are serving and sacrificed for our nation. Whether it be Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and in every branch of military service.

Thank You!

I thank my son, Staff Sgt Daniel Primm.

I thank my brothers, Jerry (Navy) and John (Army).

I thank my grand father, Lawrence Primm (Navy).

I thank my other grand father, Ralph Gale (Army).

I thank my father-in-law, Paul Schmidt (WW-II veteran, 34th Division, 168th).

I thank my brother-in-laws, Roy Carter (Navy) and Joe Schmidt (Navy).

I honor all of my relatives and friends that have served.

Honor those today with a simple thank you for placing your life and protection above their own. And stay inspired my friends.