DR Rawson - Enlisted February 1965 - Age 18
Freedom is not free. Those of us that served and lost friends, family, and mobility can attest to that fact. This has been true since the revolutionary war.
On November 11, 2021 we’ll celebrate another Veteran’s day. There will be parades, proclamations, and additional benefits for Veterans from the members of communities, towns, and cities all across America.
This contest is open to everyone on Medium and especially those of us writing for the Coffee Times Movement. The prize is $100 for the best 500 or more words. The subject is: “What would you like to say to a veteran.”
Thank you for your service is nice but how do you really feel? That’s what we want to know. Think of a specific veteran or all veterans, either approach is acceptable for this contest. Don’t be afraid to link to your favorite veteran’s cause or website.
I work with a few Veterans organizations here in the Las Vegas area. I’ll be sharing the submissions with them. In addition we will announce the winner on the Veterans radio show from Las Vegas to all Veterans nation wide on November 20th from Noon to 1 PM Pacific Standard Time. It’s called the Veterans Talk / The Forgotten Promise on 720 AM and 101.5 FM. It can also be seen and heard on the VTRC.US website if you want to view their Facebook live stream at the same time.
Standard Medium and the Coffee Times rules of submission apply. In addition, your essay must be tagged, #ThankAVeteran. In addition, you must agree to allow me to repost all submissions with this tag on my personal website DRRawson.com. There will be a link on my home page to all the stories published in the order they were found. You will receive a response from me when I’ve found your essay.
The prize money will be awarded on the 20th of November, one week after the contest ends. Those that submit, will be mentioned and linked in an essay covering the contest submissions and a special link to the winner of the first inaugural contest to thank a Veteran. All submissions will also appear on my website DRRawson.com.
Why have I structured this contest?
A little background might be helpful.
The military has been a proud tradition in our family. There has been a Rawson from my immediate family lineage that has served in every war and answered every call since the Revolutionary War. My great grandfather fought in the Civil War for the union at age 15. My grandfather fought in World War I at the age of 15 (he lied about his age but he was 6’ 2” and so they believed him). My father fought in World War II in the Navy as did my father-in-law. I was in Vietnam, in the Air Force. My middle son (retired from the Army) was in Kosovo, Iraq and did three tours in Afghanistan. My middle daughter was in the Army.
I went in the Air Force in 1965. Of the first string football team graduating high school (1964), 10 signed up for the military, 1 went to the Air Force Academy, and of those, half died in Vietnam within six months of enlisting. All gave some, some gave all.
So, the military, its service men and women and the veterans that have served are important to me. Here in the Las Vegas area, we’re fortunate to have a lot of Active Duty Service men and women, Veterans and Retired Veterans.
So, the contest is officially on with the posting of this essay. Thanks for the encouragement of others, especially my wife, Margaret.
In summary: All submissions must be tagged #Thank A Veteran and be submitted by Midnight on the 11th of November. The winner for the best submission (in my humble opinion) will be announced on Radio, posted on my website at the top of all submissions, posted on Medium and pinned to the top of my page for a week following the announcement.
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