I'm very proud of my military service, as well as that of my father and my son.
Lately there have been several posts disparaging the military. Those folks are welcome to their opinions, and perhaps their interactions with the military differ from mine. Only about 0.02% of our population serve in the military, but all of our population benefits from their service.
An E3, about the minimum rank one would achieve before overseas deployment, makes $420.69 a week. That works out to $10.52 an hour, IF they worked a 40-hour week. They often work many, many more. Depending on their assignment, they may be entitled to addition hazardous duty pay. Look at a few "Wounded Warrior" commercials to see what they risk for their pay.
A few of the providers on ECCIE give discounts to our active duty military. Kudos to them for doing so.
General MacArthur, in his final speech at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, had this to say about the men and women who choose to defend our freedom:
"And what sort of soldiers are those you are to lead? Are they reliable? Are they brave? Are they capable of victory?
Their story is known to all of you. It is the story of the American man at arms. My estimate of him was formed on the battlefields many, many years ago, and has never changed. I regarded him then, as I regard him now, as one of the world's noblest figures; not only as one of the finest military characters, but also as one of the most stainless.
His name and fame are the birthright of every American citizen. In his youth and strength, his love and loyalty, he gave all that mortality can give. He needs no eulogy from me, or from any other man. He has written his own history and written it in red on his enemy's breast.
But when I think of his patience under adversity, of his courage under fire, and of his modesty in victory, I am filled with an emotion of admiration I cannot put into words. He belongs to history as furnishing one of the greatest examples of successful patriotism. He belongs to posterity as the instructor of future generations in the principles of liberty and freedom. He belongs to the present, to us, by his virtues and by his achievements."
A copy of the entire speech is here (http://www.nationalcenter.org/MacArthurFarewell.html) if you choose to read it. It's one of the greatest speeches ever written. And a big "Hooah" to all of our military folks. Get home safe.