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The Marine Corp War Memorial in Arlington National Cemetary, shows the flag raising on Iwo Jima during WWII on 23 Feb 1945. Of the six, three would be killed later and two wounded. The photo won a Pulitzer for Joe Rosenthal of Associated Press. |
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I realized how cynical part of me had become over the past few years. How much I forgotten about the person I want to strive to be. But it is never too late to renew vows and rededicate oneself. A reminder is all it takes. The words themselves are mere shadows of the true virtues they so inadequately describe. Virtues which still permeate our nation, our community, and our spirit; without which, human civilization is not possible. Our world needs these virtues, not the mere caricature of words, but the decisiveness of behavior and action, undertaken by each of us. In describing the Marines fighting the battle of Iwo Jima in the closing stages of World War II, Admiral Nimitz, Commander of the Pacific Theater, said: "Uncommon valor was a common virtue." Perhaps we Americans, as the most influential nation on Earth, can revise that for the 21st century to read: "Uncommon compassion was a common virtue." *"Chesty" is Lewis B. 'Chesty' Puller, a legendary Marine with five Navy Crosses for valor, USMC 1924-1955. Also jump to "Letter to America" my travelogue from 6 March 2003. |
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