What the Star Spangled Banner Means to Me!
By kimberly green, Air Force
Writing Type: Prose
By Kimberly Green
-Fort Smith, AR
For me the “Star Spangled Banner” means perseverance under
unspeakable odds. It means sacrifices that men and women of all walks of
life, of all colors and all religions made so that future generations will live
in a land of liberty and enjoy what the Constitution spells out by our Founding
Fathers.
When I hear the “Star Spangled Banner,” I am reminded of Staff
Sgt. Richerson, an Army MP who lost his life in Somalia one day short of
returning home on rotation in 1992. I am reminded of Staff Sgt. Bruce
Horner, who was killed by a sniper’s bullet while serving in Iraq in 2007.
I am reminded of the men and women who sacrificed their
lives, some coming home in body bags, many returning with missing limbs and
many more forever living with conditions such as PTSD from their combat
experiences.
I am proud to have had the honor to serve my country
for 21 years. My husband, a decorated combat veteran, also served 23 years.
The Oath of Enlistment, which every person who enters
military service in this great land takes, promises “to support the
Constitution and laws of the United States against all enemies, foreign and
domestic.” My oath has no expiration date.
That, my friends, is what is what the “Star Spangled Banner”
means to me!

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