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11-09-2003, 01:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
Nastystang
 
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A feel good story. Thank those who are and will be fighting for us.

The writer and his wife live in LA and both work for Uncle Sam.




A Day at Baltimore Airport

Dear Friends and Family,

I hope that you will spare me a few minutes of your time to tell you about something that I saw on Monday, October 27.

I had been attending a conference in Annapolis and was coming home on Sunday. As you may recall, Los Angeles International Airport was closed on Sunday, October 26, because of the fires that affected air traffic control. Accordingly, my flight, and many others, were canceled and I wound up spending a night in Baltimore.

My story begins the next day. When I went to check in at the United counter Monday morning I saw a lot of soldiers home from Iraq. Most were very young and all had on their desert camouflage uniforms. This was as change from earlier, when they had to buy civilian clothes in Kuwait to fly home. It was a visible reminder that we are in a war. It probably was pretty close to what train terminals were like in World War II.

Many people were stopping the troops to talk to them, asking them questions in the Starbucks line or just saying "Welcome Home." In addition to all the flights that had been canceled on Sunday, the weather was terrible in Baltimore and the flights were backed up. So, there were a lot of unhappy people in the terminal trying to get home, but nobody that I saw gave the soldiers a bad time.

By the afternoon, one plane to Denver had been delayed several hours. United personnel kept asking for volunteers to give up their seats and take another flight. They weren't getting many takers. Finally, a United spokeswoman got on the PA and said this, "Folks. As you can see, there are a lot of soldiers in the waiting area. They only have 14 days of leave and we're trying to get them where they need to go without spending any more time in an airport then they have to. We sold them all tickets, knowing we would oversell the flight. If we can, we want to get them all on this flight. We want all the soldiers to know that we respect what you're doing, we are here for you and we love you."

At that, the entire terminal of cranky, tired, travel-weary people, a cross-section of America, broke into sustained and heartfelt applause. The soldiers looked surprised and very modest. Most of them just looked at their boots. Many of us were wiping away tears.

And, yes, people lined up to take the later flight and all the soldiers went to Denver on that flight.

That little moment made me proud to be an American, and also told me why we will win this war.

If you want to send my little story on to your friends and family, feel free. This is not some urban legend. I was there, I was part of it, I saw it happen.

Will Ross
Administrative Judge
United States Department of Defense





I thought this was worth sharing.

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11-09-2003, 02:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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A feel good story. Thank those who are and will be fighting for us.

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Fantastic story. I can't wait to share it with my group at church. The golden rule's easy to jaw about, but when it comes down to making a sacrifice for somebody else, we're usually awol. Little stuff can make a BIG difference to somebody else.
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11-09-2003, 05:18 PM   #3 (permalink)
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A feel good story. Thank those who are and will be fighting for us.

I just had to say good bye to a friend and co-worker, he is a reservist and is shipping off to the middle east this weekend for a 18 month tour.

It is a little dissapointing for me that all I can do is shake his hand and wish him the best and hope he comes home OK.


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11-09-2003, 06:50 PM   #4 (permalink)
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A feel good story. Thank those who are and will be fighting for us.

Actually Nastystang you can do alot. Sending pictures from home is some of the best. I can remember being out in the middle of the Indian Ocean, sweating from the heat, and getting a picture from my Mom of all the snow they had gotten. It made me feel better just to see home and a little cooler to see the snow. Letters from home can be great medicine.
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11-10-2003, 01:08 AM   #5 (permalink)
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A feel good story. Thank those who are and will be fighting for us.

At least you have your boyfriend to send pictures amd letters to.

My family did NOT want me to enlist-and on my first leave, which took place over Thanksgiving, I was supposed to spend it with my fiance and her family-instead, we had to plan a funeral for Kris and her friend-they were found raped and strangled at a rest area about 40 miles from the college they were attending.

And people wonder why I hate Thanksgiving.

I am glad that those folks were so decent to those soldiers.
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