A Tribute to Three Soldiers
Whatever your stance on war is, you cannot forget that wars are fought by soldiers. Whether you agree that the Iraqi war is for the best in the future or you feel that we must do whatever it takes to end the war as soon as possible forsaking possible victories, we must all acknowledge the human element involved. We must always respect of soldiers.
Here are three stories of men to whom I am personally close. They are among those who served our country in Iraq. Their names are Bob, Diego, and Caleb. I want to briefly share the experiences they've had fighting for democracy.
Bob's story is unique because Bob is partially retarded. Bob's parents were told that he would never leave his parent's family. He had to take special subject classes. His brother and sister were always set up to achieve more than him throughout life. However, Bob couldn't let his life be subject to a lower standard. He couldn't life behind a handicap. Bob has accomplished much more than anyone would have ever predicted, and he is much too determined to be held by his limitations. His sense of patriotism drove him to join the armed forces. As a member of the Army, he has served three tours in Iraq. He has been stationed in Baghdad where he received numerous medals for courage. Bob is the real life Forrest Gump, and everyone around him is constantly amazed at what he has accomplished.
A Tribute to Three Soldiers
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