In the midst of the sad affairs in amongst the extremist around the world who are killing innocent woman and children in the name of religion the first week in June is very significant for me. It is "military week" and a time to remember significant events. Events that have shaped our national image as we know it today.
June 1,1813 - Captain James Lawrence on the U.S.S. Chesapeake lay dying and uttered, "Don't give up the ship!" Our reputation of being a stubborn fighting machine is well earned. Our Armed Forces have brought many arrogant tyrant’s glorious armies and navies to their knees in humbling defeat. Raw as we may seem, the American fighting men and women can be counted on to "hang in there" till the job is done.
June 3, 1916 National Defense Act created the civilian-officer concept (Reserve Officer Training Corp). The military academies at West Point and Annapolis had produced the bulk of the officers. Although the idea was met with some misgivings and ridicule, it has been valuable in building the world’s best citizen soldier fighting machine. Today the Reserves are a sizable part of our military.
June 5, 1947, Secretary of State George Catlett Marshal, a professional officer, who gave up his uniform to serve in the cabinet, gave new meaning to citizen soldier. His "Marshall Plan" exhibited the gentle side of the relentless dogface citizen soldier. That day at Harvard he said, "Our policy is not directed against country or doctrine but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos." Our European Recovery Plan at the close of WW II healed wounds and rebuilt hopes in half the world. We were being good neighbors and our soldiers were battling this mess with the same fighting spirit they had shown during combat. "We stand firm and we care" might be a motto for our citizen soldiers.
June 6, 1944, known as D-Day confirmed the stubborn courage and determination of the Captain Lawrence's through out the history of this nation. An effective utilization of civilian soldiers is important to conserving a true spirit of freedom. The international blend of Allied Forces expressed our place in the world's neighborhood.
June 6, 1962, Denny Reimer begins his march that eventually led him to the top position in our unique fighting force. Along with him were his classmates who are just a few examples of the important concept of soldiers who will fight for the rights of individuals..
June 7, 2013 celebrates what all this week is about. It is Freedom of the Press Day. Freedom of the press goes hand in hand with free speech. Free speech is what the citizen soldiers fight to defend and bring to others in other lands. Yes a nice touch to end my "military week."
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