For those of us here in the U.S., today is Veterans Day proper, and as such, especially in this time, please remember those who served. My father, who is still alive, is a veteran. His stint was between WW2 and the Korean conflict in the late 1940?s. I know several veterans of the Vietnam conflict, and many are still living. Some are not.
I have written elsewhere about having to sever ties with a couple of veteran friends, because of my personal need to avoid settings where alcohol was being consumed in quantity. This is not a judgment on them, but a necessity on my part to sustain my abstinence. I don?t know if I mentioned it or not, but I also have a Vietnam veteran who works for me, as a representative of our company, at a customer location. He has admitted to me personally, that he has a problem with the alcohol that he is struggling with. He was physically wounded, and must make visits to the VA hospital on a regular basis for treatment.
At any rate, I would like to post a link to an organization that seeks to help those wounded veterans of the American Military. It?s the DAV, or Disabled American Veterans. I make a contribution to this organization on this day, and plan on making it a yearly event as long as I am able to. The VA hospitals need all the help they can get.
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Home Page
I just wanted the American forum members to be aware of this organization, which seeks to help those who have made sacrifices, and are still among us. Do as your heart tells you.
Be well.
Neil
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