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tomahawk6

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Saw this touching story in the Letters section of the Army Times thought I would share. Its the kids like this one that we do what we do.


The ‘best compliment’

I was sitting in uniform in the SeaTac [Seattle/Tacoma, Wash.] airport the other day, waiting on my daughter’s plane to come in. While I was sitting there, this boy around 6 years of age kept staring at me. After a while, his family moved to the counter to check on their flight.

When this little man walked past me, smiling from ear to ear, yet showing intimidation in his eyes, his mother told him, “Well, ask him, son.”

I looked over at her young man and he stood at attention, cocked his head and asked, “Excuse me, sir ... are you a soldier?”

I smiled broadly and said, “I sure am.”

The little boy’s mouth opened wide, and he covered his mouth with both hands. Then he did something that made me realize the importance of my job. That little boy stood back at attention, saluted me and said, “Thank you, sir.” Then he looked at his mother and said, “Mommy, that’s a good man, he is a soldier!”

The little boy rejoined his family, but stopped briefly, turned back to me, yanked out of his mother’s hand and ran over to me and gave me a hug.

His mother apologized. I responded with a wavering voice, “Ma’am, I have just been given the best compliment I could ever be given; thank you for your son.”

Capt. Donald Brakeville

Tacoma, Wash.
 
That is truly heartwarming. I guess this a reminder of what we are fighting for if or when the shit poop hits the fan!
 
Lil fella's a trooper already. Thank you for that story.
 
That is a story without a doubt would brighten anyone's day, serving members or otherwise.
 
That story completely made my day and ruined my eyeliner.  Thank you  :)
 
Yowze!  That turned a dark and gloomy day SUNNY!

Thanks for sharing T6

CHIMO!
 
Mortarman Rockpainter said:
I was thinking exactly that, but unfortunately, you got to this post before I did.
;D

What??!!??

Don't you always try to jump in there before JM does??   :D
 
ArmyVern said:
What??!!??

Don't you always try to jump in there before JM does??  :D
True, but since I'm a leg, I don't even know why you and he even bother talking to me!

So, no, I don't "jump", I "mount" and then "dismount"
















(Did I just hear a toilet flush?)
 
Mortarman Rockpainter said:
I was thinking exactly that, but unfortunately, you got to this post before I did.

;D

That is because I'm younger, faster, a woman and Vern has my back. Otherwise I would't dare send this reply.

;D

em
 
ArmyVern said:
What??!!??

Don't you always try to jump in there before JM does??  :D

Hey, maybe he was just giving him some leeway as JM's time here is limited!  As a matter of fact, I was thinking exactly what he replied here earlier today.  But then I thought, "Nah, I really shouldn't!!"
What a little happiness satisfaction to give him.  ;)
 
What? What??!

Read the second line of the story people:
When this little man walked past ... his mother told him, “Well, ask him, son.”
The mother is clearly using this child as a means to hit on the soldier. By dragging her kid into her obvious ploy to hook up with the troop, she brought her degree of "hotness" into the equation first, not me. I was merely curious (ie - if she was all that hot, why did her cougar hunt necessitate exploiting the kid....  ;D  )


It's all about paying attention to detail when reading.  ;)
 
"While I was sitting there, this boy around 6 years of age kept staring at me. After a while, his family moved to the counter to check on their flight."

Journeyman, you are correct. It is all in details.

:)

 
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