Posted by Barry Jantz at 12:00 am on May 27, 2007 3 Comments
Golden Pen San
Diego… If I were handing out FlashReport Golden Pen
Awards (Fleischman typically gets that job), today it would go to
the Union-Trib’s Bob Caldwell for his Memorial Day
tribute, "That brave and fallen few," which includes the following
passages:
"Our losses today are our brothers,
sons, fathers and buddies, and, yes, sometimes our sisters,
daughters, and mothers. They are those we grew up with, lived
alongside, perhaps the kid next door, maybe the shortstop or
linebacker in high school, the quiet boy who wanted to serve his
country, the young warrior so proud of his new calling as Soldier
or Marine. Bombs, bullets and terrorists are no respecters of
uniform, gender, soldier or civilian. Each and all are
targets."
"Behind every name is a family,
friends and the too-short history of a cherished life given by God
and delivered over to the service of country. Yet, soldiers in the
crucible of combat don’t die for abstractions. They die for their
friends, for the comradeship bound up forever in… Read More