I come from a long line of warriors. On this Veteran’s Day, I would like to thank all who have
served in the United States military. Past and present.
All who have served in the National Guard, Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard and all working military animals. I also salute those in the Merchant Marine who have endured hardship and sacrifice to support us on the seas.
With the United States population estimated at 329,064,917 million, there are approximately 23,234,000 living veterans, of those 16,962,000 being war veterans.
That works out to roughly seven percent of the entire United States population, of which five percent are war veterans. Numbers change daily with worldwide conflicts and deployments.
On this Veteran’s Day, I’ve decided to share photos of my family citizen soldiers who have taken the oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.”
When you raise your right hand and take that oath, it is a solemn occasion. Three times I’ve felt the weight and responsibility of that oath settle on my shoulders.
To those serving on active duty and in the reserves today, I salute you, thank you, and look forward to welcoming you into the veteran family when your duties have come to an end.
For those of us who are veterans, we celebrate this day given to us by the service of those who have gone before us.
Men and women of each generation step up to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
Hats off to all who have dug deep and sacrificed to protect our freedoms.
I am here because of their legacies.
Happy Veterans Day!
Julie Clark says
Thank you and your family for your service. These days, the importance of serving your country is more defined for all of us than in many years.
Kimberly A. Cook says
Thank you, Julie. I agree. We are, one nation.
Carol Timm says
Where’s your photo?
Kimberly A. Cook says
All over this web site! 🙂 Thought I would spare folks from the About page. Thanks for asking!