Veterans Day at Fort Hood
I have the privilege of spending Veterans Day in a place where it carries special meaning this year. Last week, a gunman stationed at Ft. Hood in central Texas, started shooting and killed 13 people. Twelve of the victims were members of the military. At a time when soldiers risk their lives every day in Afghanistan and Iraq, they certainly don’t expect to risk their lives once they make it safely home. As the investigation continues, and the wounds of the injured begin to heal, the family of those killed will begin to bury their dead. Their sacrifice is a world apart. Even though they were not killed on the battlefield, in the end they were killed because they had a commitment to serving their country. No one but soldiers and those serving soldiers were killed or wounded that day.
Today at a press conference, three soldiers wounded during the attack were in front of the cameras. They are part of a unit who lost three people in the shooting. I can only begin to imagine the pain they and their families are experiencing. They will deploy to Afghanistan before the year is out.
Mrs. Kerkman, Thanks for taking the time to write about this situation. I am an American Soldier and would like to provide my opinion on one disagreement about your article. You stated “even though they were not killed on the battlefield” I would like to submit that they were killed on the battlefield. The battlefield I mention is not a line drawn in the sand, or a fortification, or in a foreign country. They were killed within the larger battle which America and the military struggles with today and is hard for many, even within the military, to grasp. The battlefield with violent extremism can be anywhere, and has to be understood before we have a chance of winning this war. Its very unfortunate the officer whom waged this specific battle wore the clothing of the US Military, but please understood his idealism, and hatred is the battlefield we face today, and can be waged anywhere. With best regards. Major Rick Colpitts
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