Semper Fidelis
Those who are remembered, live. I was never in the military, and at this point will not likely be. I’ve always been more of a bard than a warrior, a dreamer more than a fighter. This was my father’s disappointment; but in his defense, he seemed to make peace with it before he died. My civilian life does not mean that I forget the sacrifice of those who have died so that we can have the freedom to dream. I don’t wish to get into a lot of flag-waving. But I acknowledge the debt. My father was a Gunnery Sergeant in the … Continue reading Semper Fidelis