As this 91st Veterans Day draws to a close and we let rest in peace those who paid the ultimate price to keep us free, I can't help but reflect on those in my family who dared to step up and answer Uncle Sam's call.
People like my father, Spec. Alvin Washington Sr [USAF], who served stateside just after the Korean War; my grandfather, Spec. Harley Charles Smith Sr [USMC], who served in the Asian theater during World War II; my uncle, Spec. Harley Charles Smith (USAR), who served in Vietnam; and my modern day hero, my cousin, Staff Sgt Junius Moore III [pictured; USAR-Ret], who served in Afghanistan.
There are some amongst us, even in our own communities, who would dare ask us why we would pay homage to such people. I have a simple answer for those who doubt the price these men (and women) have paid:
I am an AMERICAN and it is the right and just thing to do.
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