This past Sunday, after getting home from church, I was talking to the Mrs. about how we should kill some time before going to a neighborhood BBQ. She mentioned that we had received a "Netflix recommend" DVD called Taking Chance. I assumed it was some sort of BBC period piece that my wife and I (yeah, yeah, I know, I know) are partial to. It didn't take long to figure out it wasn't some period piece but a military movie. My interest was peaked.
As it turns out, Taking Chance is an HBO film that documents the events surrounding the transportation of the final remains of PFC Chance Phelps from Iraq to his final resting place in Du Bois, Wyoming. The film had a profound effect on me. Told from the view point of the Marine escort (Kevin Bacon) that accompanied the body, the film depicts the process and protocols followed by the Marine Corp when a Marine is killed in action.
It is a movie that every American should see. Apolitical, it doesn't push a political agenda. It simply honours those Americans how gave the last full measure of devotion and the men and women who see to it they get the honor an individual who gave their life for their country and countrymen deserves.
What had the biggest effect on me was the presentation of the flag to the next of kin. It is military tradition to give the flag that had been draped over the casket to the parents (family) of the deceased with the following statement: "On behalf of the President of the United States, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, and a grateful nation, please accept this flag as a symbol of our appreciation for your loved one's service to Country and Corps."
It infuriated me to no end to here the words "On behalf of the President of the United States". It disgusted to me think that this president or anyone in his administration would have anything to do with honouring these men and women. Our nation's servicemen and women have more dignity, honor, courage, discipline and respect than this commander in chief and members of his administration could every have. An individual(s) who is actively working to undermine the safety and security of our nation and the freedoms and principles that these people fight and die for should have nothing to do with leading or honouring them. The current president of the US compared to the individuals he has the privilege to lead is an oxymoron. In my opinion the wording should be changed to say; "On behalf of the Office of the President of the ...", that way when you have an incompetent, inept, self centered, narcissistic, Marxist in the White House it is not him or her who is bestowing the gratitude or appreciation but the most powerful office in the world.
Yeah, that might seem a little picky, but after knowing the sacrifices that people make serving in our armed forces they should not be afforded the least amount of disrespect.
Monday, June 7, 2010
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Amen Brother!
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