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    November 11

    The Old Man...A Story for Veteran's Day

    Author Unknown
     
    As I came out of the supermarket that sunny day, pushing my cart of groceries towards my car, I saw an old man with the hood of his car up and a lady sitting inside the car, with the door open.The old man was looking at the engine. I put my groceries away in my car and continued to watch the old gentleman from about twenty-five feet away.I saw a young man in his early twenties with a grocery bag in his arm,walking towards the old man. The old gentleman saw him coming too, and took a few steps towards him. I saw the old gentleman point to his open hood and say something.The young man put his grocery bag into his car and then turn back to the old man and I heard him yell at the old gentleman saying, "You shouldn't even be allowed to drive a car at your age." And then with a wave of his hand, he got in his car and peeled rubber out of the parking lot. I saw the old gentleman pull out his handkerchief and mop his brow as he went back to his car and again looked at the engine.. He then went to his wife and spoke with her and appeared to tell her it would be okay. I had seen enough and I approached the old man. He saw me coming and stood straight and as I got near him I said, "Looks like you're having a problem."He smiled sheepishly and quietly nodded his head. I looked under the hood myself and knew that whatever the problem was, it was beyond me.Looking around I saw a gas station up the road and told the old man that I would be right back. I drove to the station and went inside. I related the problem the old man had with his car and offered to pay them if they could follow me back and help him.
     
    The old man had pushed the heavy car under the shade of a tree and appeared to be comforting his wife. When he saw us, he straightened up and thanked me for my help. As the mechanics diagnosed the problem(overheated engine) I spoke with the old gentleman.When I shook hands with him earlier, he had noticed my Marine Corps ring and had commented about it, telling me that he had been a Marine too. I nodded and asked the usual question, "What outfit did you serve with?" He had mentioned that he served with the first Marine Division at Tarawa, Saipan, Iwo Jima and Guadalcanal .He had retired from the Corps after the war was over. As we talked we heard the car engine come on and  the mechanics lowered the hood.  The old man reached for his wallet, but was stopped by me and I told him I would just put the bill on my AAA card.He still reached for the wallet and handed me a card that I assumed had his name and address on it and I stuck it in my pocket. We all shook hands all around again and I said my good-bye's to his wife. I then told the two mechanics that I would follow them back up to the station.Once at the station I told them that they had interrupted their own jobs to come along with me and help the old man. I said I wanted to pay for the help, but they refused to charge me.One of them pulled out a card from his pocket looking exactly like the card the old man had given to me. Both of the men told me then, that they were Marine Corps Reserves.
     
    Once again we shook hands all around and as I was leaving, one of them told me I should look at the card the old man had given to me.. I said I would and drove off.For some reason I had gone about two blocks when I pulled over and took the card out of my pocket and looked at it for a long, long time. The name of the old gentleman was on the card in golden leaf and under his name....... "Congressional Medal of Honor Society."I sat there motionless looking at the card and reading it over and over. I looked up from the card and smiled to no one but myself and marveled that on this day, four Marines had all come together, because one of us needed help. He was an old man all right, but it felt good to have stood next to greatness and courage and an honor to have been in his presence. Remember, OLD men like him gave you FREEDOM for America .Thanks to those who served...& those who supported them.America is not at war. The U.S. Military is at war. America is at the Mall. If you don't stand behind our troops, PLEASE feel free to stand in front of them!Remember, Freedom isn't "Free" -- thousands have paid the price so you can enjoy what you have today.

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    Beautiful Blog Carole.
    Nov. 13
    elizabethwrote:
    lovely blog
    Nov. 12
    Wow, Hi, Rambling On, this is xenia. I'm living in New York now and going to Hunter College and studying to be a nurse. From time to time I'll try and keep in touch.
    Nov. 12
    I understood Sis! I would thought you would do to help for this old person that I know that too:-)
    Today we have had 31c and tonight going down to 16c what a beautiful weather we did have today:-)
    NO COMPLAINED! If we have enough water then would be a BEAUTIFUL.....
    xoxoxox
    Nov. 12
    Johnwrote:
    Very Touching.
    Nov. 12
    Thank you for sharing this wonderful story, Carole.
    Indeed, freedom is not Free...I pray future generations will always remember the sacrifices.
    No greater Love than to give your own life that others may live in freedom....God Bless All Veterans...and all who still serve in the Middle East.
    Nov. 11
    An old man of grace and truth and dignity. And polite to his old lady...He deserves our praise.....ELZA
    Nov. 11
    Is a great story no matter the author.
    Nov. 11
    Ramblingwrote:
    Dear Friends, I am passing on a story, the author is unknown as I stated at the top. I am sorry anyone thought that was me. I would have been honored had it been, but it is a story. I was wanting to commemorate Veteran's day.
    C.
    Nov. 11
    This is a beautiful kind post Sis! what coincident to meet Ex Marines on the remembrance day,
    you have done wonderful jobs to help this old man that I have respect you very much.
    xoxoxox
    Nov. 11
    The next time you post something like this, please issue a 'tissue alert' first! You are such a sweet woman and that was Wonderful and inspiring!! I would expect no less from you than to do what you did. Awesome!!! I did two tours in Vietnam and lost a few body parts but that wasn't even close to what that old man must have gone through. I'm glad you had the chance to meet him!

    Take care, Bob~
    Nov. 11
    Conniewrote:
    What a great story!!
    Nov. 11
    Dear Carole, Thank you for posting this.
    As ever be well
    Nov. 11
    Amen!
    Nov. 11
    Toodiewrote:
    Thank you.
    Nov. 11
    Neora Chanawrote:
    Thank you.
    Nov. 11
    mailladywrote:
    Very nice! Very True! God bless them all!
    Nov. 11
    Suewrote:
    Super story. There are so many wonderful stories our soldiers tell that we should listen to. Thank a veteran today!
    Nov. 11
    Joewrote:
    What a great blog this is! It has something that is often missing in other such blogs about veterans day: heart. Today's a day to consider these things for many but I think every day should be a day to think about the sacrifice of those that serve.
    Nov. 11
    Paulwrote:
    Nice Carole. I can't find the words to pay tribute to these brave people who either gave theirs lives or risked them so I can sit in front of my computer on my day off and live in the United States.
    Nov. 11

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