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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Parade will welcome home injured soldier

UPDATE August 25, 2012
Disabled soldier acquitted on shooting charge
UPDATE
Parade canceled after soldier arrested

This has been a great morning so far. Posts on homeless veterans and now this. Why? Because it shows people do care about our veterans and the troops. Watching national news, you'd never know that unless something catastrophic happens but there are thousands of stories across the nation proving how much the American people do care.

Parade will welcome home injured soldier
Losing leg 'part of war and part of life,' Braman says
Aug. 26, 2011
Written by
ERIC WEDDLE

Eric Braman talks Friday about his service as an MP with the Army 101st Airborne in Afghanistan. Braman lost his right leg when the vehicle his was riding in was struck by a rocket propelled grenade. (By John Terhune/Journal & Courier)

The intricate sleeve of tattoos on Eric Braman's right arm tells a story.

Among a skull, rose and vibrant colors are permanent drawings that honor his family, a deceased friend, and one that spells out his credo: no regrets in life.

That's the philosophy Braman takes when telling the story of his right leg. It was amputated below the knee a year ago after the military vehicle he was riding in was stuck by a rocket-propelled grenade in Nangarhar, Afghanistan.

Braman's friend and another solider died from the attack.
read more here

I often wonder what it is like for them to be in Iraq or Afghanistan watching news reports and wondering if they have been forgotten or if anyone cares. National media drums up the political discord tracking people in the Tea Party, as if they speak for America, talking about not wanting to pay taxes while avoiding reports about how they want to take away from veterans.

Imagine risking your life and reading what they have to say online or watching one of their videos. Turn on any major news station and you will not find many reports about them in Iraq or Afghanistan any more than you'll see reports on what happens to them back home.

When they are not reporting on politics, they report on celebrities or create new ones. It would be nice if they decided to make the troops celebrities. It takes a disaster to get them to report on anything else. Every station is focused on Hurricane Irene which is fine because of how many lives are affected by this giant. The problem is, there is just never enough focus on them. I had to face the fact the American people have no idea what is going on in other parts of the country because while their local news does a great job talking about their local veterans and troops deployed from their own communities, the national news failed them a long time ago. This is yet one more reason a blog like this exists. The stories are all out there but now we can all know what is happening one state to another. Sure there are heartbreaking reports about what is wrong across the country but there are also many reports about what is right with the people in this country no matter what state they live in. The national news may not care, but the American people do!

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