Old Ranger
The most moving memorials ever were the spontaneous gatherings on overpasses when " ....a soldier came home today, draped in the Maple Leaf flag ....". Your son was one of many unafraid to put it on the line. I82 didn't shirk when it mattered.
You sound like a man who would enjoy "Taking Chance" starring Kevin Bacon. He played the part of a desk bound Marine Officer who volunteered to escort a fallen soldier home to Montana. Once underway, the rules say that the escort must ALWAYS be in close proximity to the coffin. That meant he slept beside it on a cot during layovers. When it was being loaded/off loaded at terminals, people stopped, removed their hats and paid respect.
When he was on the final leg, following the hearse, people who tried to pass on the two lane highway respectfully fell behind, forming an impromptu funeral cortege with lights on, including a semi. Most moving part of the movie as it got longer and longer .....
Thinking of it now, my screen just got blurry ...... ;>(
The most moving memorials ever were the spontaneous gatherings on overpasses when " ....a soldier came home today, draped in the Maple Leaf flag ....". Your son was one of many unafraid to put it on the line. I82 didn't shirk when it mattered.
You sound like a man who would enjoy "Taking Chance" starring Kevin Bacon. He played the part of a desk bound Marine Officer who volunteered to escort a fallen soldier home to Montana. Once underway, the rules say that the escort must ALWAYS be in close proximity to the coffin. That meant he slept beside it on a cot during layovers. When it was being loaded/off loaded at terminals, people stopped, removed their hats and paid respect.
When he was on the final leg, following the hearse, people who tried to pass on the two lane highway respectfully fell behind, forming an impromptu funeral cortege with lights on, including a semi. Most moving part of the movie as it got longer and longer .....
Thinking of it now, my screen just got blurry ...... ;>(
I might be a sentimental old dude but I'm also the father of an Afghan vet. Our boy was a young soldier at that time . Before he left he told me his greatest fear was not being able to do his job while deployed. In my mind every service person who traveled down the Highway of Heroes to Trenton (and other points of departure) are Heroes.