I am a veteran and I served two tours in Viet Nam. It was a waste of effort, money and 50,000 American lives, not counting dead Australians, Koreans and Vietnamese. I can't forget how our country went to war with little thought and fought with no realizable goal. People say thank you for your service, and I suppose that's nice, but I can't help but say that my experience and those of thousands of others did nothing for the safety of the United States or the protection of its freedoms. Our nation has taken upon itself the role of policeman of the world and not only is that not sustainable, it is arrogant and counterproductive--just look at how well things are turning out in Iraq.
We all serve a King who taught us to turn the other cheek and walk the extra mile. If anyone really wants to honor veterans, please teach America to do what the Lord says, so we will have no more dead boys in far away places for ill defined reasons and the glorification of some idolatrous version of patriotism.