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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Sack Lunches

I put my carry-on in the luggage compartment and sat down in my assigned seat. It was going to be a long flight. 'I'm glad I have a good book to read. Perhaps I will get a short nap,' I thought.

Just before take-off, a line of soldiers came down the aisle and filled all the vacant seats, totally surrounding me. I decided to start a conversation.

'Where are you headed?' I asked the soldier seated nearest to me.
'Petawawa. We'll be there for two weeks for special training, and then we're being deployed to Afghanistan

After flying for about an hour, an announcement was made that sack lunches were available for five dollars. It would be several hours before we reached the east, and I quickly decided a lunch would help pass the time...

As I reached for my wallet, I overheard a soldier ask his buddy if he planned to buy lunch. 'No, that seems like a lot of money for just a sack lunch. Probably wouldn't be worth five bucks. I'll wait till we get to base.'

His friend agreed.

I looked around at the other soldiers. None were buying lunch. I walked to the back of the plane and handed the flight attendant a fifty dollar bill. 'Take a lunch to all those soldiers.' She grabbed my arms and squeezed tightly. Her eyes wet with tears, she thanked me. 'My son was a soldier in Iraq; it's almost like you are doing it for him.'

Picking up ten sacks, she headed up the aisle to where the soldiers were seated. She stopped at my seat and asked, 'Which do you like best - beef or chicken?'
'Chicken,' I replied, wondering why she asked. She turned and went to the front of the plane, returning a minute later with a dinner plate from first class.

'This is your thanks..'

After we finished eating, I went again to the back of the plane, heading for the rest room. A man stopped me. 'I saw what you did. I want to be part of it. Here, take this.' He handed me twenty-five dollars.

Soon after I returned to my seat, I saw the Flight Captain coming down the aisle, looking at the aisle numbers as he walked, I hoped he was not looking for me, but noticed he was looking at the numbers only on my side of the plane. When he got to my row he stopped, smiled, held out his hand and said, 'I want to shake your hand.' Quickly unfastening my seatbelt I stood and took the Captain's hand. With a booming voice he said, 'I was a soldier and I was a military pilot. Once, someone bought me a lunch. It was an act of kindness I never forgot.' I was embarrassed when applause was heard from all of the passengers.

Later I walked to the front of the plane so I could stretch my legs. A man who was seated about six rows in front of me reached out his hand, wanting to shake mine. He left another twenty-five dollars in my palm.

When we landed I gathered my belongings and started to deplane. Waiting just inside the airplane door was a man who stopped me, put something in my shirt pocket, turned, and walked away without saying a word. Another twenty-five dollars!

Upon entering the terminal, I saw the soldiers gathering for their trip to the base.
I walked over to them and handed them seventy-five dollars. 'It will take you some time to reach the base.. It will be about time for a sandwich.
God Bless You.'

Ten young men left that flight feeling the love and respect of their fellow travelers.

As I walked briskly to my car, I whispered a prayer for their safe return. These soldiers were giving their all for our country.. I could only give them a couple of meals. It seemed so little...

A veteran is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to 'The United States of America ' for an amount of 'up to and including my life.'

That is Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.'

7 comments:

  1. Its the foundation of everything real. Without it your nothing.

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  2. this gave me the chills....what a beautiful story, true or not!

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  3. I wonder how many top Obama administration officials, especially in the Defense Dept and the State Dept have actually served in the military and I don't even care if they played the damn trombone in the band....they have no concept of what it means to promise YOUR LIFE so that others may enjoy the freedoms that THEY TAKE FOR GRANTED and that billions of others wish they had...service to our country gives one some "standing" and some "perspective" when it comes to sending others to die for your right to say things like "this is not a Christian nation anymore" and we are "sorry for being so arrogant in dealing with the rest of the world"...i hope General McChrystal tells Obama that his half-assed and half-hearted efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan have, and will continue to, cost brave American soldiers to needlessly die...but Obama won't understand any of that, because he and his advisors know NOTHING about what it takes to win a war, except what they've read in some college course on how bad Americans have oppressed poor, picked-on dictators and their communist/socialist paradises.

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  4. This is a wonderful story of kindness and respect. Remember thsi person's gesture and pass it on when you have the chance to do something nice.

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  5. Inclaim 12:22 One of the best statements I have ever read on this blog. As a veteran and the father of a marine in harms way,
    I truly appreciate your thoughts.

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  6. 1:54...THANKS....God bless your son and I hope he and his buddies come home to a BIG party and a long, loving hug for the ones they love and fight for.....

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