Wednesday, November 12, 2008
To Any Service Member
During the Persian Gulf War, I was stationed aboard the naval amphibious ship USS Nassau. As a senior Marine intelligence analyst, my workdays were routinely twelve to sixteen hours long. Like all the veterans, we looked forward to receiving mail from home.
Unlike the Vietnam War, the Gulf War found support among most Americans. As a result, we soldiers received an enormous amount of 'To any service member' mail from the States. I never took any of those letters, since I wrote to my wife and two children on a daily basis, as well as, occasionally writing notes to my daughter's classroom, and I didn't feel I had time to write to anyone else.
After five or six months of hearing the mail orderly announcing the availability of 'To any service member” mail, I decided to take a few of the letters. I planned, as time permitted, to drop them a line telling them 'thanks' for their support.
I picked up three letters, and placed them in my cargo pocket and proceeded back to work. Over the next week or so, I started responding to the letters. When it came time to answer the third letter, I noticed it had no return address, but a Colorado postmark, which made me think of home. I had missed spending Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's with my family, and I was really lonesome for them.
I opened the card and started to read the letter enclosed. About the third or fourth sentence down, it read, “My daddy is a Marine over there. If you see him, tell him hi and I love and miss him.' This statement really touched me and made me miss my family even more. I looked down to the signature and sat in stunned silence as tears filled my eyes.
My own daughter, Chris, had signed the letter.
--Nick Hill
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Thanks to BlueStar Families for sharing this beautiful post!
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14 comments:
Oh, this brought tears to my eyes - what a sweet letter and a great post! Thanks - Kellan
WOW Kleenex moment for sure.
Thanks for sharing this.
aam
kellan...it is such a heart warming story!
I'm grabbing another tissue. Golly, what are the odds of him getting his own daughter's letter!
aam...truly, an amazing story of love and support!
donna... you are not alone! This story has brought tears to my eyes, each time I have read it. I choked up trying to read it to my hubster.
that's incredibly touching!
ss+1... thank you so much for stopping by!
that was touching.especially the very lat sentence.I hve tears in my eyes now after reading this posting.
mike...these words are extremely moving. Thanks for stopping by.
How do you do it? I was just reading your blog and you left me a comment on mine!! Your timing is uncanny!!
This post is awesome.
Hallie :)
hallie...I'm so glad you stopped by!
Amazing...sometimes God just lets us know that there He is,confirming love to us as we walk this journey. So beautiful, Thank you so much for sharing this story and for your encouragment on my blog too!
Kathleen
kathleen...it's always good to read your comments, thank you! I'll be by to read you soon!
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