A thought-provoking free verse poem about the recurring need for war memorials. |
A memorial for the American soldiers killed in World War I is now being built in Washington, D.C. That war was America’s great war during my grandfather’s generation, a war where 116,516 Americans died … such a sad statistic to contemplate … so many lives lost for that generation to bear. I have visited the World War II Memorial there in Washington, as well as the haunting memorial for the Korean War. These two wars were during my father’s generation. 405,399 American soldiers died in WWII, followed by another 36,516 deaths in Korea … such sad statistics to contemplate … so many lives lost for that generation to bear. My generation had its Vietnam War, in which 58,307 Americans were killed. The names of the dead inscribed on The Wall make quite an impressive sight … so many names … such a sad statistic to contemplate … so many lives lost for my generation to bear. Someday I imagine there will be a memorial built in Washington in honor of the dead American soldiers killed in Middle Eastern wars, which are the wars of my children’s generation. The death tolls for those wars now are about: 250 deaths in the Gulf War; 2,375 in Afghanistan; 4,500 in Iraq, totaling some 7,125 deaths thus far, with fighting and dying in the Middle East far from finished … such a sad statistic to contemplate … so many lives lost for this generation to bear. One must wonder what wars will America engage in with how many young lives lost during my grandchildren’s generation. How many dead soldiers will require yet another memorial be built to commemorate their dreams dying on some foreign battlefield? Wouldn’t it be wonderful if that generation instead had no need for a war memorial but was the first generation of Americans in one hundred and twenty five years to know only peace! One can only hope and dream of someday peace replacing war in America. Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |