05-31-2021, 11:12 PM
(05-31-2021 09:52 PM)BearcatMan Wrote: [ -> ]Had a pretty awe inspiring day watching my uncle as an officer in attendance at a burial for a sailor recently identified through DNA who had died in the Attack on Pearl Harbor when the USS Oklahoma was sunk. Not a single person alive today knew him (he was from outside of Celina, OH, all of his siblings had passed, and they couldn't find any of his high school classmates to attend the service), but the crowd was probably 500 strong to watch him put to rest next to his parents in his hometown.
https://mercercountyoutlook.net/2021/02/...er-county/
Incredibly humbling to know that this man had given his life for his country and wasn't laid to rest for 80 years, and there are so many out there who won't have that done for them either. If you ever have the chance to take part in a service like that, or just to honor those who have fallen, do it. Political affiliation, religion, sexual orientation, racism, abortion, etc....none of that matters to the fallen soldiers and sailors, but their sacrifice is what allows us to have our own beliefs on those matters, whether we agree or not.