Letter to the Editor

Your View 11/11: Veterans Day

Monday, November 11, 2002

This Veterans Day we honor the long line of men and women who have served in our nation's armed forces. More than half of the 48 million Americans who have served since the Revolutionary War are with us today. They range from a few hundred World War I veterans, all more than 100 years old, to recent high school graduates serving on military duty around the world in our nation's war on terrorism.

This is a proud line of service, as strong as our belief in freedom and as enduring as our history as a free people. Thanks to our veterans, it is also an unbroken line. That is what Veterans Day is all about - thanking our veterans. Our nation endures because they endured. We remain free because they gave up their freedom when duty called.

We in the Department of Veterans Affairs enjoy what I believe is the noblest mission in government, serving and caring for our veterans. Public interest and public support make that possible, and each citizen can do his and her part on Veterans Day. show veterans you care. Fly the flag. Attend a Veterans Day ceremony. Honor the veterans where you work, go to school or worship. And maybe the most important of all, just say thanks - thank you for my nation and my liberty!

Sincerely,

Nancy Arnold, director

John J. Pershing Veterans Administration Medical Center Poplar Bluff