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I recently attended a showing of "Superman 3"
here at LSA Anaconda. We have a large auditorium
we use for movies as well as memorial services
and other large gatherings. As is the custom
back in the States, we stood and snapped to
attention when the National Anthem began before
the main feature. All was going as planned until
about three-quarters of the way through the
National Anthem the music stopped. Now, what
would happen if this occurred with 1,000 18-22
year-olds back in the States? I imagine there
would be hoots, catcalls, laughter, a few rude
comments, and everyone would sit down and call
for a movie.
Of course, that is, if they had stood for the
National Anthem in the first place. Here, the
1,000 soldiers continued to stand at attention,
eyes fixed forward. The music started again. The
soldiers continued to quietly stand at
attention. And again, at the same point, the
music stopped. What would you expect to happen?
Even here I would imagine laughter as everyone
sat down and expected the movie to start. Here,
you could have heard a pin drop. Every soldier
stood at attention. Suddenly there was a lone
voice, then a dozen, and quickly the room was
filled with the voices of a thousand soldiers .
. . and the rockets red glare, the bombs
bursting in air, gave proof through the night
that our flag was still there. O say does that
star-spangled banner yet wave, o'er the land of
the free and the home of the brave?
It was the most inspiring moment I have had here
in Iraq. I wanted you to know what kind of
Soldiers are serving you here. |