Veterans Day
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Tuesday, November 11, 2025
 

STORY AND PHOTO BY ED NORTHEN


My Father was a veteran


WWII and Korea


Twenty years Navy


awarded a purple heart


in Pearl Harbor


shrapnel embedded in his back


remained his entire life


though his deepest wounds


were not war inflicted


but life imposed


our family


bearing the pain


of those unattended traumas.


Most of us are veterans


in some aspect


enduring injurious conflicts.


it could be poverty


prejudice


verbal abuse


even worse


addiction


domestic violence


sexual assault


all killers


murdering the innocence


of their victims


leaving deep trauma


unseen scars


impeding any inner peace.


In the real world


life is never easy


the American dream of ease


a fairy tale


a respected psychiatrist


once wrote  


“Life is difficult


we must accept it


this is the beginning of healing.”


The most terrifying truth is


the enemy are often


so-called normal people


who carry the same wounds  


of the traumas


they inflict


their wounds not limited


to battlefields


defending a nation


but the home


workplace


on the streets.


The ancient prophets cried out


“to do justly,


to love mercy,


and to walk humbly with your God!”


Forgiveness


given and received


is the foundation


patience


which is a virtue


enacted


love


applied liberally


the healing balm.


 

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