Thank a veteran. You never know how much it will mean to them
A young man thanks veteran and friend John Moorhead year after year on veterans day for his service and the service of a old friend, “Satch”, who died in World War II due to a land mine. John has said that though this may be their job they still enjoy being thanked for their service, for they did pay a price of some kind.
By: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/11/11/thank-veteran-today-never-know-how-much-it-will-mean-to-them.html
On veterans day every year Joshua calls John Moorhead and thanks him for his and his friend “Satch” for their service. Joshua met John while he was in college at a clinic in Hattiesburg, Mississippi where they both ran errands and pushed wheelchairs. John and Satch fought in World War II, where Satch tragically stepping on a land mine leaving not even a body that could be buried. John though not as seriously damaged as Satch, acquired post traumatic stress disorder during his fighting over seas.
I believe that though this mans life is filled with sad experiences it is good for it to be shared to allow people to appreciate the deeds of these brave men. Fore without these men we might not have our freedom today and the world could look much different. John and Satch were brave men who deserved to be honored for there time in the service, but they are not the only ones. We should thank our veterans greatly for the sacrifices and time spent serving us, the people of the United States. On this note I believe what Joshua is doing is a worthy dead, honoring these fine men.
This could affect the world be allowing our veterans to know that we appreciate there time in the service. This type of story helps to remind us to thank our veterans and remind us of their sacrifices. Without these types of stories it may be possible for some to forget these great men and women. I would also hope that this would encourage more people to enter the service of our great nation. This is how it could affect the world for the better.