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Sack Lunches
for our Military
Troops
honored and welcomed at airports
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I put my
carry-on in the
luggage
compartment and
sat down in my
assigned seat.
It was going to
be a long
flight. 'I'm
glad I have a
good book to
read. Perhaps I
will get a short
nap,' I thought.
Just before
take-off, a line
of soldiers came
down the aisle
and filled all
the vacant
seats, totally
surrounding me.
I decided to
start a
conversation.
'Where are you
headed?' I asked
the soldier
seated nearest
to me.
'Petawawa. We'll
be there for two
weeks for
special
training, and
then we're being
deployed to
Afghanistan
After flying for
about an hour,
an announcement
was made that
sack
lunches were
available for
five dollars..
It would be
several hours
before we
reached the
east, and I
quickly decided
a lunch would
help pass the
time...
As I reached for
my wallet, I
overheard a
soldier ask his
buddy if he
planned to buy
lunch. 'No, that
seems like a lot
of money for
just a
sack lunch.
Probably
wouldn't be
worth five
bucks. I'll wait
till we get to
base.'
His friend
agreed.
I looked around
at the other
soldiers. None
were buying
lunch. I
walked to the
back of the
plane and handed
the flight
attendant a
fifty
dollar bill.
'Take a lunch to
all those
soldiers.' She
grabbed my arms
and
squeezed
tightly. Her
eyes wet with
tears, she
thanked me. 'My
son was a
soldier in Iraq
; it's almost
like you are
doing it for
him.'
Picking up ten
sacks, she
headed up the
aisle to where
the soldiers
were seated. She
stopped at my
seat and asked,
'Which do you
like best --
beef or
chicken?'
'Chicken,' I
replied,
wondering why
she asked. She
turned and went
to the front of
plane, returning
a minute later
with a dinner
plate from first
class.
'This is your
thanks..'
After we
finished eating,
I went again to
the back of the
plane, heading
for the rest
room. A man
stopped me. 'I
saw what you
did. I want to
be part of it.
Here, take
this.' He handed
me twenty-five
dollars.
Soon
after I returned
to my seat, I
saw the Flight
Captain coming
down the aisle,
looking at the
aisle numbers as
he walked, I
hoped he was not
looking for me,
but noticed he
was looking at
the numbers only
on my side of
the plane. When
he got to my row
he stopped,
smiled, held out
his hand and
said, 'I want to
shake your
hand.' Quickly
unfastening my
seatbelt, I
stood and took
the Captain's
hand.. With a
booming voice he
said, 'I was a
soldier and I
was a military
pilot..
Once, someone
bought me a
lunch. It was an
act of kindness
I never
forgot..' I was
embarrassed when
applause was
heard from all
of the
passengers.
Later I walked
to the front of
the plane so I
could stretch my
legs.
A man who was
seated about six
rows in front of
me reached out
his hand,
wanting to shake
mine He left
another
twenty-five
dollars in my
palm.
When we landed I
gathered my
belongings and
started to
deplane.
Waiting just
inside the
airplane door
was a man who
stopped me, put
something in my
shirt pocket,
turned, and
walked away
without saying a
word. Another
twenty-five
dollars!
Upon entering
the terminal, I
saw the soldiers
gathering for
their trip to
the base.
I
walked over to
them and handed
them
seventy-five
dollars. 'It
will take you
some time to
reach the
base... It will
be about time
for a sandwich.
God Bless You.'
Ten young men
left that flight
feeling the love
and respect of
their
fellow
travelers.
As I walked
briskly to my
car, I whispered
a prayer for
their safe
return. These
soldiers were
giving their all
for our country.
I could only
give them a
couple of meals.
It seemed so
little...
Military
welcomed
at the
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A veteran is
someone who, at
one point in his
life, wrote a
blank
check made
payable to 'The
United States of
America ' for an
amount of 'up to
and including my
life.'
That is Honor,
and there are
way too many
people in this
country who
no longer
understand it.'
May God give you
the strength and
courage to pass
this along to
everyone on your
email buddy
list....
Please send this
on after a short
prayer.. Pray
for our soldiers
Don't break it!
Prayer:
'Lord, hold our
troops in your
loving hands.
Protect them as
they
protect us.
Bless them and
their families
for the selfless
acts they
perform for us
in our time of
need. Amen.'
Prayer Request:
When you receive
this, please
stop for a
moment and
say a prayer for
our troops
around the
world.
There is nothing
attached. Just
send this to
people in your
address
book. Do not let
it stop with
you. Of all the
gifts you could
give a Marine,
Soldier, Sailor,
Airman, & others
deployed in
harm's way,
prayer is the
very best one..
GOD BLESS YOU
FOR PASSING IT
ON!
I'm not
breaking
this one.
If I get it
a 1000
times,
I'll forward
it a 1000
times!
Let us
pray...
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