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Now may the Lord Jesus Christ and our Father God, who loved us and in his wonderful grace gave us eternal comfort and a beautiful hope that cannot fail, encourage your hearts and inspire you with strength to always do and speak what is good and beautiful in his eyes (2 Thessalonians 2:16-17 TPT).


Saturday, November 9, 2019

Thanking Veterans for their Service

by Barbara Latta


The military of the United States is a superior fighting force. It has grown into five groups with specialties to defend our land, sea and air. This week as we observe Veteran’s Day we commemorate and appreciate all those who have served through the centuries to defend and protect America.

Army - The United States Army is the oldest branch of our military. It was formed in1775 by the Continental Congress to protect the colonies. Since then it has evolved into a worldwide fighting force with different branches such as Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery.

Navy - George Washington started acquiring ships during the Revolutionary War. He went so far as
to purchase the first ship on his own, the Hannah, which was commissioned September 5, 1775. When the war was over the Navy and the Army were disbanded because citizens were tired of war and fighting and the country was broke. But because the United States needed to collect tariffs on imported goods and also needed to prevent smuggling, Congress establish the Revenue-Marine, which was the forerunner of the United States Coast Guard. Without the British Navy protecting the colonies, the ships became fast bait for the North African Barbary pirates. The Navy was reinstated to protect our seas and stop paying ransoms to Muslim pirates that were invading the Atlantic.

Air Force - On August 1, 1907 the U.S. Army Signal Corp established a small aeronautical division to take charge of all matters of the air such as balloons and air machines. The first plane was tested on August 20, 1908. On September 9, the first air casualty occurred. The 1st Reconnaissance Squadron was the first unit of the Army devoted solely to aviation and has remained active to this day. On March 1, 1935 the General Quarters Air Force took command of all air units and evolved into our modern day United States Air Force.

Marines - Two months after the establishment of the U. S. Navy, President John Adams signed a bill establishing the U.S. Marines as the landing

forces of the Navy. Marines have established over 300 landings on foreign soil. One theory of the origin for the nickname “leathernecks” was to protect the Marines while fighting with the Barbary pirates. They wore this protective gear against the assault of the Muslims who beheaded their victims.

Coast Guard - As stated in the description of the U.S. Navy, the Coast Guard was formed as the Revenue Marine to enforce the payment of tariffs on imported goods and to guard against smuggling. In 1915 Congress merged the
Revenue Cutter Service with the Life-Saving Service as a military agency dedicated to saving life at sea.


Thank you all veterans for your service to our country.

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10 comments:

  1. Enjoyed your article Barbara.

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  2. Barbara, I love that you shared history of the individual branches of military we commemorate this day.
    As a granddaughter, daughter, and now mother of men who have served and currently serve this great nation, I thank you.

    Blessings!

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    1. And I thank you family for their service. I appreciate the comments, Becky. Blessings!

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  3. I enjoyed reading about the history of each branch of service. My father was a veteran and a history lover and he passed the gene on to me. Thanks for sharing this message. I believe that it is important that we honor those who sacrificed for us and that we remember our history.

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    1. Thanks, Katherine. I also think it is important to thank them and to pass along to the younger generation the significance of what our veterans have done through the centuries. Blessings!

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  4. Wonderful lesson Ms. Barbara. I wonder if any of this is taught in our public schools today. Well done author; and thank you for remembering ma'am.

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    1. J.D. I doubt that this is taught in public school and that is very sad. The youth of today need to know the history of why they have what they have and the sacrifices other people made for them. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for your service. Blessings!

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  5. I learned a lot from this one and really appreciate it. I was traveling on the interstate Monday and I passed under an overhead bridge in a small town that was lined with a group waving American flags. I'm so happy to see our county showing appreciation for our vets in numbers greater than ever.

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    1. I am so glad we see so many flags flying in communities. We can never show enough appreciation for our veterans because without their service and God blessing this country, we wouldn't be free. Thanks for stopping by. Blessings!

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