I wouldn't take nothing
for the experience but I wouldn't give a dime to do it again.
Guy Sumpter


have accepted being called a hero. They just did their duty. I met a man who lived at Shopville who, once he found out that Dad was a Navy man, told me of his experience in the war. He was a driver of the boats that landed troops on the beaches. He said that there were times that when the ramp dropped not a man made if off the boat. We spoke of the nightmares that had stayed with him and my Dad and then he began to cry. Do you think he thought he was a hero?

I don't recall the 58,000 men and women
who lost their lives in Vietnam being called heroes. The combatants
of that war were called many things but I don't think Hero was one of
them. So, why do we now refer to all who serve in combat roles as
heroes? They may deserve the title but that isn't why we call them
that.
After the debacle of Vietnam and the
wholesale disapproval of that war our military leaders, now faced
with an all volunteer force, resolved to never again go into battle
without a clear directive from the nation, a plan for victory and
overwhelming force. Secretary of State and General Colin Powell made
that point just prior to the Iraqi invasion but the political desire
of our elected leaders rejected that and the nation has paid a price
and is still paying it.
Why do we go to war in places that seem
to hold no special interest for us? Our country has not come under
direct attack since 1812 and yet we are always talking about
defending our homeland. Yes, 9/11 was in New York and killed some
3000 people but that was not an attack leading to an assault on the
homeland. Those who committed that act had no ability to continue as
outright warfare. The response in Afghanistan was proper and then we
took our eyes off the ball. I'm not going to try to discuss that at
this time because that is not the point that I am coming to.

cybernetics and information technology is marketed around the globe and often in places that, were it not for the threat of sanctions or military action, some other major competitor would be in a more advantageous place. Think of the South China Sea and the Persian Gulf. We even use these threats to support our agricultural industries. There are many more examples but we won't go there. You get the idea.
How can we get our young men and women
to put themselves in harms way for less than they could make in
industries?

That is My Take on why they are called
heroes. How else could you manipulate a nation into sending its sons
and daughters. Do not mistake me. Every person who puts on the
uniform of our nation is deserving of honor. The ones that do not
deserve honor are those who send them in harm's way for profit.