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Vet Speak
They have come from every state in the union -- more than 50,000 veterans and their families. They are here to celebrate "Veterans' Week" in a city that "never forgets our heroes," where businesses proclaim to "hire veterans first," and in a place where entertainers proudly announce the units with which they served -- to the applause and cheers of fellow Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Guardsmen and Marines. They come for reunions with comrades from campaigns in faraway places, and to remember their shared sacrifice in long-ago battles. They come here because Tony Orlando's "Yellow Ribbon" melody means something special to them and because the parade down Branson's Main Street every November 11, reminds them of -- well -- America. For nearly a decade it has been my great privilege to interview thousands of our active duty military personnel, veterans and their families. Fox News has sent me to every theater of war in which Americans have fought since World War II -- and given me the opportunity to keep company with heroes. For two years in a row I have covered this remarkable celebration in Branson. Last year it was just days after a presidential election -- and among the thousands of vets and their families there was a sense of "watchful waiting." Because Americans in general -- and veterans in particular -- are innately fair, they were willing to give a new commander in chief and his administration a chance to see what he would be like. That "decent interval" is over. This year, we arrived just four days after the terrible carnage at Fort Hood. Within hours, it was clear these veterans -- normally reticent, rarely outspoken, invariably polite -- are, in their terms, "fed up" with our national leadership. The veterans who spoke with me in Branson this year do not represent all 20 million American veterans and their families -- and this is hardly a scientific sampling of public opinion. Everyone here knows I work for Fox News. Most are fans of the network. Some are veterans I have previously interviewed for "War Stories," or for Fox News in Iraq, Afghanistan or here in Branson. But these men and women really are a cross-section of mainstream America. Most served a single hitch in the military -- about 25 percent are retirees -- and all self-identify as respected community leaders at home. Many have sons, daughters or grand-children serving in today's Armed Forces. Some now serve, or have served, in local or state elected or appointed office and many volunteered their party affiliation. This year, as I always do, I asked, "What was the last unit with which you served; where, when; and what did you do when you left the service?" In no case did I ask about politics, nor did I solicit their opinions about the current White House. Herewith, excerpts from responses elicited from nearly ten hours of meetings during the course of two days with these great Americans:
And from a young Staff Sergeant, wearing a Purple Heart Medal on his uniform and standing beside his pregnant wife: "I came in because of the attack on 9-11. I've done three combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. We agreed I was going to stay in. But if we're not in to win, I'm getting out." While the sentiments of these veterans may hearten opponents of the Obama administration, it is notable that the overwhelming complaint was leveled not just at the White House -- but at Washington. Incumbents: sound reveille. |
About Oliver North
LtCol Oliver L. North is a nationally syndicated columnist and the honorary chairman of Freedom Alliance. An educational and charitable foundation, the Alliance was founded in 1990 by LtCol North, who now serves as the organization's honorary chairman. The committee works to promote freedom and liberty, support the American military and educate American youth on the military.
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