You are more than welcome, and my humblest thanks for this tribute to our veterans.
I came to this country in 1969, a penniless immigrant, and managed to stay on by enlisting in the US Army.
It was a great honor to serve this country in Vietnam, and a greater one to take the oath of citizenship after my return.
Not a day goes by that I do not think of the comrades we left behind; frozen in our memories, forever young; or the millions we abandoned to communist slavery.
It has been my fondest wish over the last 30 years that I would live to see justice done and, now, I am seeing that wish become reality before my very eyes.
"It has been my fondest wish over the last 30 years that I would live to see justice done and, now, I am seeing that wish become reality before my very eyes."
I'm seeing it, too, and I'm feeling like there's a sense of redemption. Do you feel that, too?
Thank you so much on behalf of all of us.