I've never worn the uniform. The military draft was long gone by the time I came of age. My father served in the Navy for 39 months in World War II. One of his brothers was a Marine and other served in the Army. I regard them and millions of others as part of the greatest generation. Defending America and its interests was inbred then. There was unity of purpose. What were the stakes? Merely saving the world from domination and conquest. They understood that this was a fight worth fighting. Had President Truman not ended the war in August 1945, my father, along with hundreds of thousands of others, may have been deployed to Japan. Had that occurred, it is possible that these posts and it's author may never have existed. What would America and Americans do today if free peoples on faraway shores were threatened? Does our turning away from Ukraine as they defend against a ruthless and revanchist dictator guide o...
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