Hello; This is one of the reasons why I care about the flag ceremony. The picture is of my father. It was taken on the island of Iwo Jima during WWII. He is sitting in a shell hole. A marine corps photographer tracked him down a day or so after he led Sherman tanks thru a minefield under enemy fire. His company was trying to take airport #1 which was defended by a mine field and enemy machine guns. The tanks were needed but there was only a narrow path clear thru the mines. Other marines had already tried to get to the tanks to guide them and had been shot.
When it was my fathers turn to try he made it to the back of a lead tank. He tried to talk to the driver by a telephone at the back of the tank but it was damaged. He then walked out in front of the tanks and walked thru the mine field under enemy fire. He had to just walk because the tanks were slowed by the sand. The tanks followed and somehow with rounds flying all around he was not hit. The tanks made the difference.
The photo was taken because his action resulted in his getting a medal. He was later shot in a place called the "meat grinder". He lived.
I do not like a lot of things that go on around here but to me these unpleasant things are no reason to disrespect the flag. Yes it is personal.
When it was my fathers turn to try he made it to the back of a lead tank. He tried to talk to the driver by a telephone at the back of the tank but it was damaged. He then walked out in front of the tanks and walked thru the mine field under enemy fire. He had to just walk because the tanks were slowed by the sand. The tanks followed and somehow with rounds flying all around he was not hit. The tanks made the difference.
The photo was taken because his action resulted in his getting a medal. He was later shot in a place called the "meat grinder". He lived.
I do not like a lot of things that go on around here but to me these unpleasant things are no reason to disrespect the flag. Yes it is personal.