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Essay On Modern Day Veterans

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“Have you hugged a veteran today?” What about yesterday? most likely the answer is no. Veterans are important to our nations history and future, but we are not very good at recognizing this and following through with our promises. A quote from John Kennedy states that "As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them." We do not realize the impact they have on our lives today. They protected our freedom, they remind us of how deadly war really is, and most importantly they teach our future generations.

One of the fundamental reasons people go to war is for freedom. Where would we be without the soldiers who fought for our freedom in the American Revolution, or the War of 1812. New Hampshire's motto, “Live Free or Die”, sums up everything veterans stand for These veterans put their lives on the line for …show more content…

Another 117,000 American soldiers in World War I. Something that people these days do not take into consideration is the pain soldiers go through seeing their friends pass away in front of them. 2.4 million americans who fought in Iraq or Afghanistan are living with PTSD, or post traumatic stress disorder, due to lost comrades and Traumatic Brain Injuries, from being so close to all the explosions. Our soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom and they come home with both visible scars and mental trauma. The mental scars are the hardest thing for us to understand and most of the soldiers refuse to talk about what they had experienced in every type of war. It’s important to remember that when our soldiers signed up to fight for our freedom, they never knew how hard it would be to return to the United States and acclimate back into a normal society. They are living examples of the hardships that are faced on the battlefields and not only can we respect their experiences we can also learn from

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