If you can. Thank you.
You know, such as:
You hope they come home safe to their families.
You send them a Tim Horton's gift certificate.
You hope they complete their objective.
You write them letters of encouragement.
But maybe, you think that wishing them well is akin to supporting the government of the day. Or, you think it's trendy to wear fashionably colourful ribbons and wristbands.
Remember, this is a volunteer military we have. I'll classify 'troops' as being just that, men and women that choose to enlist in the Canadian military with the knowledge (these days especially) that they may be placed in harm's way.
Now, if some folk 'support' our troops, this implies that some folk do not. Else, why would there be a ruckass in some towns like Toronto? Maybe a large ribbon needs to be hung from the CN Tower or their provincial legislature. I personally cannot fathom anyone not supporting their troops, but let's assume there are some of those types out there for a moment. What exactly do they support against our troops? Do they wish that they will die? Or, do they use this as a way to protest their unhappiness with the ruling government of the day? Thus, using the troops as a pawn, a proxy, in their efforts to have their voice heard? If so, they need to find a more mature way of sharing their angst. I'd like to see all troops home safe, and sooner than later. If you do not support these young people, then write them a letter at their base in Kandahar to let them know how much you despise their efforts.
OP ATHENA - Kandahar, Afghanistan
Any Canadian Forces Member
OP ATHENA
PO BOX 5058 STN FORCES
BELLEVILLE ON K8N 5W6
You know, such as:
You hope they come home safe to their families.
You send them a Tim Horton's gift certificate.
You hope they complete their objective.
You write them letters of encouragement.
But maybe, you think that wishing them well is akin to supporting the government of the day. Or, you think it's trendy to wear fashionably colourful ribbons and wristbands.
Remember, this is a volunteer military we have. I'll classify 'troops' as being just that, men and women that choose to enlist in the Canadian military with the knowledge (these days especially) that they may be placed in harm's way.
Now, if some folk 'support' our troops, this implies that some folk do not. Else, why would there be a ruckass in some towns like Toronto? Maybe a large ribbon needs to be hung from the CN Tower or their provincial legislature. I personally cannot fathom anyone not supporting their troops, but let's assume there are some of those types out there for a moment. What exactly do they support against our troops? Do they wish that they will die? Or, do they use this as a way to protest their unhappiness with the ruling government of the day? Thus, using the troops as a pawn, a proxy, in their efforts to have their voice heard? If so, they need to find a more mature way of sharing their angst. I'd like to see all troops home safe, and sooner than later. If you do not support these young people, then write them a letter at their base in Kandahar to let them know how much you despise their efforts.
OP ATHENA - Kandahar, Afghanistan
Any Canadian Forces Member
OP ATHENA
PO BOX 5058 STN FORCES
BELLEVILLE ON K8N 5W6