This letter is written to all veterans and those serving our country today, where ever they may be. It is written by the mother of the first Navy SEAL killed in Iraq. Debbie Lee wanted to share her thoughts and feelings with as many veterans as possible so I post her letter here for each of you. Thanks for your service!
The Letter:
It is with great respect and deep understanding that I write this letter to honor each and every Veteran that has served or is serving our great Country! I understand and appreciate all who have given so much for me so that I could enjoy my daily freedoms.
I was able to sleep well in the safety of my bed last night because you served.
I was able to pray before my meal this morning in a public place without fearing arrest, because you gave.
I am able to freely speak my mind and voice my opinion without fear of retaliation against me or my family, because you cared.
I am able to stand up for what I believe in and not have a Dictators thoughts and opinions forced down my throat, because you stood up to the call to defend. I am free to worship the God who created me in His image, because you were selfless in your actions.
To each one of you I speak from the bottom of my heart when I say Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!! You are my Heroes and I want to remember and honor you this Veterans Day. Not a single day goes by that I don't think of the sacrifices you and your families have given!
I am actually on North Island Naval Base as I write this. My room looks out over the ocean and Point Loma where Ft RoseCrans National Cemetery is located and where my son Marc Alan Lee was laid to rest on Aug 2nd 2006. Many of you knew Marc or know his story and remember that he was the first Navy Seal to give his life in Iraq. I also remember him today and his sacrifice.
Thank you son!
His headstone says "Loved deeply, Deeply loved." I deeply love and miss him, and am so proud of him. "Greater love has no one than this than he laid down his life for his friends." John 15:13 The love doesn't go any deeper than that! He loved deeply! He loved his brothers he served with, he loved me, he loved his family, he loved this nation, he loved his freed oms, he loved God, and he gave. He gave it all! That's what a hero does. They are willing to give their lives for others. Each one of you are my heroes! Each one of you have deeply loved this country too! Thank you!
Each one of you were willing to give your life if required for this country. Thank you! Many of you have given your blood, and been wounded for this country. Thank you! Many of you have known your friends and brothers who paid the ultimate sacrifice just like my son Marc! Thank you!
As I have traveled around this country speaking out in support of you 'our defenders of freedom,' I have met many of you and have been so deeply touched by your stories and your sacrificial service to this nation. I don't take for granted our freedom which isnt' free, it comes at a cost and you willingly paid that for me.
So please remember this Veteran's Day that I am your biggest fan and that you are deeply appreciated a nd loved.
From a grateful Gold Star Mom and Proud American,
Debbie Lee
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We have a military veteran friend who was honorably discharged during the Vietnam era. He served in the US Navy while having dual citizenship (Canadian/US). He was born in Canada and his family moved to New York when he was a child and became dual Canadian and US Citizens.
After discharge my friend worked in the US for over 3 decades, paying US taxes and Social Security. When it came time to retire and apply for his pension he was informed that the US Department of Homeland Security had revoked his US citizenship and did not recognize his Canadian citizenship.
The Social Security Administration will not begin his pension payments until his citizenship issue is resolved. He has been trying to work this matter through the VA, his local representatives in government (congressional level) and directly through the Social Security Office. No one seems to know what to do, who should take action and who has responsibility. The DHS will not reply to his inquiries. Any ideas?
For more details see:
http://rosecoveredglasses.blogspot.com/2007/11/help-for-us-navy-vet-without-country.html
Brother, thanks for your reply on my Blog site. I don't know much about this type of situation, except that it really sucks big time, however, I will run this by some of my Ranger brothers and see if we can offer some type of assistance for this Navy veteran. I have viewed your website and find it very well put together. Wish I had your computer skills. At any rate, I might offer this suggestion, since our brother is in Michigan perhaps a call or letter to the Governors office (Michigan) would help, afterall she is Canadian herself.
Best wishes to you and those working with you on this important mission. I will do some investigating and see if I might be able to come up with something that will be of help in this matter. As another thought you might contact Larry Scott at VA Watchdog who might have some suggestions for your or perhaps some connections with someone who could be of help. Here is is website in case you don't have it. http://vawatchdog.org/
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