A small gesture goes a long way
Published 10:48 am Tuesday, November 11, 2014
More than 200 names adorn the Vicksburg Warren County War Memorial at Municipal Rose Garden at South and Monroe streets, each name a reminder of the sacrifices paid by members of the United States Armed Forces in World War I and II, Korea and Vietnam.
On the memorial reads the following:
“Lest We Forget”
“Here are recorded the names of Mississippians from Warren County who gave their lives in order that we, trusting in God, shall not fear the power of any adversaries. Grant unto them, O Lord, eternal rest. Let us here highly resolve that the cause for which they died shall forever live.”
Each November on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, we honor those sacrifices in memory of Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1918 — the end of World War I. In America, it is Veterans Day and every current and former member of our armed service is worthy of our respect and admiration. Those who returned to pageantry following the victorious march over the Axis powers — Italy, Germany and Japan — in World War II to those returning to insults and worse following Vietnam are all worthy of being honored.
Veterans Day does not bring with it the pomp and pageantry of other federal holidays, but the significance of our veterans’ efforts deserves to be honored.
Find a veteran of any conflict and give a thank you. Such a small gesture goes a long way.
Spend some time today in thought. Focus on the blessings you have and the men and women who walked into harm’s way in defense of those blessings.
Remember those who never came home. Remember those 208 names —fathers and sons, brothers and friends — who never saw the results of their gallant efforts.
Though many times we appear to be a divided nation politically, we all find rest under the flag of freedom so many fought to protect. Honor them.