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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Michael Reagan :: Townhall.com Columnist
America's Wounded Warriors -- Honor, Courage and Sacrifice
by Michael Reagan
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This past week, I was fortunate to play in the Wounded Warrior charity golf tournament. This commendable project aims to raise awareness and enlist the support of the public's aid for severely injured service men and women while at the same time creating an environment of support which allows these injured heroes to recuperate with high-quality care and treatments.

As a result of our Global War on Terror, nearly 35,000 United States service personnel have been seriously wounded in combat. Shockingly, out of the 755,000 veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, the Department of Veterans Affairs says more than 181,000 are collecting disability benefits of some type -- many requiring grueling physical therapy and continuing care in an attempt to get about with their daily lives. And not surprisingly, many young men and women are returning with emotional scars that may take years to uncover and resolve.

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Only half of the wounded are able to return to duty. The rest of these courageous veterans who have suffered so much not only deal with the physical loss, but also the loss of their livelihood and community. This difficult transition requires not only the support of family and friends, but also practical training and tools.

These men and women have put their lives on the line and have sacrificed so much to keep us safe. Yet too often, sitting in the comfort and safety they fought to provide, those of us back home forget the sacrifices made and allow these valiant individuals to slip into obscurity.

One of the young men I met over the weekend was golfing with a prosthetic device. He lost his leg to an IED explosion. When I see that sacrifice, how can I not respond with gratitude and with action?

The Wounded Warrior Project, and others like them, has put their full resources behind advocating for these heroes. It's time to ensure that not only are our veterans given the resources they need, but also that those of us who benefited from the protection of our armed forces work not only for the quality of their medical care, but also their quality of life. This includes support for continued GI Bills, for caregiver relief, family support, counseling and job training.

In the defense of our nation, a small share of our citizenry continues to sacrifice so much for the greater good. Now it is our time -- as neighbors, as Americans -- to ensure that each of these patriots and their families receive the care necessary to live their lives to the fullest.

Over the last several months, so many politicians have felt the need to apologize for America. After participating in an event yesterday where so many people came out to show their support for our wounded heroes, it makes you realize why we are better off applauding America.

We have a chance to serve our wounded warriors, not simply out of a sense of duty, but in celebration of the freedom and nobility of this country and those who have bled to make it so. I am honored to stand beside these men and women in any way I can, knowing that while our roles have been different, our fight is the same, and this great country is our shared heritage.

I ask each of you to visit www.woundedwarriorproject.com to learn more about their efforts. As your situation allows, I ask that you take the extra step of volunteering your time or donating to their effort. Those who have fought for us, who continue to fight for us, must never be forgotten.

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Michael Reagan, the eldest son of Ronald Reagan, is heard daily by over 5 million listeners via his nationally syndicated talk radio program, “The Michael Reagan Show.”
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Why is it so prevalent today!! The United States Government sent Soldiers to Iraq & Afghanstan and to make a Bone Head comment like the Republicans have turned there backs is Ludicrous, I'm a Disabled Veteran who served in Combat in Beruit 82-84, and Desert Storm 90-93 and Republicans sent us there to my friend, And if you recall the Democrats sent us into battle in Vietnam and they turned there backs. The point you need to understand is Government sends us to fight and do the dirty work And its Government that forgets all about us when we come home, There's no party affiliation with the VA and its been along time since Korea when our Country and Government showed there appreciation for the sacrifice but that is not the way things are now, the American people show no respect towards the Military Servicemen/women, And the Government is no different Republican/Democrat it makes no difference.

To miles
"BUSH and the repubs sent these soldiers,marines off to die in iraq with the backing of conservatives...republicans never gave a damn about the military."

Your Democrat Congressmen signed President Bush's blank check, remember? They were only too eager to expedite the war... until it turned less-pretty.

Oh, and where were your guys in the 90's when so many of us had to get government assistance because the 'peace dividend' left us with too little pay to support our families? Seems like you 'discovered' a concern for soldiers' welfare just in time to use soldiers' deaths for political gain...

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