Felt I really had too after I saw that soldier there standing and crying over his fallen comrad! They ain't black or white, they are brothers to the end! And I mean to the end. Somewhere I have pictures of my other brother John Thomas who too was a Marine and I am telling you at his funeral, those brothers showed up deep! Rolling Thunder was all you heard when they came to the funeral parlor! They guarded his lifeless body during his viewing at the funeral home and walked him to his grave in Spring Forest Cemetery! That was there brother, although not a drop of blood was shared between them. something that went a little deeper than even blood. So much so that I could feel the love, honor and respect they had for him and it took just a little of the sting out for a moment to see the brotherhood of Marines and what they do for one another!
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Very moving and touching. I thoroughly enjoyed this read!
ReplyDeleteThank You Ms. Cynthia, I so appreciate you taking time out to read it!!! Their comradery continues even after they are finished fighting together! Amazing bonds.
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I understand unity results from facing possible death side by side (my grandson is now a Marine), but why don't more people stand that closely while working for peace and justice? That battle seems just as fierce...
ReplyDeleteHarmlessjoyce, Many Blessings over and for your grandson!!! Praying for strength and wisdom for him on his journey through the military! I know this much, it would sure enough make this world a whole different place. Thanks you for the comment!
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