OT: Pray for our troops

Submitted by StephenRKass on

Well, today is the last day for OT posts. Thank goodness.

However, today I have a personal request, which actually extends out beyond me personally. If something happens to bring it to your mind, pray for those who serve in the military. (If you don't pray, well, think happy thoughts? Wish them well? Dunno.)  Right now, there are 1.4 million active military, or about a half percent of our population. It is personal to me because my daughter is in the Navy, deployed on a Destroyer with the Eisenhower Carrier Group to the Persian Gulf and surrounding seas. This is how she will eventually pay to get an engineering degree. (She is an Aegis Computer Network Tech, already prepping her for some future course work).

Normally, when we communicate, it is just to talk about missing home, and some of the things they've been doing in the 120 degree weather. For instance, last month, they came on a ship full of 320 Yemeni refugees that was dead in the water, headed across the strait to Djibouti. Her destroyer provided desperately needed water and food, and in the span of 24 hours, machined new gaskets and fittings to make the diesel engine on the stranded ship operational again. They saw the dhow safely on its way, providing another dhow for escort. Things I never thought of the Navy doing.

A couple days ago, my daughter's ship was one of 2 involved when 4 Iranian Revolutionary Guard Patrol boats approached the Destroyer Nitze at a high rate of speed. Needless to say, things were tense on the ship. Two more incidents occurred yesterday with other ships. These incidents are out of the ordinary.

It reminded me that many serving in the military make significant sacrifices, and are often in danger. As regards the strait of Hormuz, the chokepoint giving access to the Persian Gulf, the actions of the patrol boats are a high stakes game of chicken. Knowing that the destroyer Cole had a huge hold blown in its side by suicide bombers in 2000 gives you pause. And those with boots on the ground nearby war zones are in much more dangerous and difficult environments.

As we end OT posts for the season, and focus on the important business of football, remember those who serve and protect our nation, giving us the freedom to enjoy things like Fall afternoons full of football.

LINK:  https://news.usni.org/2016/08/24/video-destroyer-uss-nitze-harassed-iranian-patrol-boats

 

StephenRKass

August 29th, 2016 at 9:31 AM ^

There are a number of reasons why I disagree with you.

  • I mentioned prayer, without stipulating anything about who to pray to.
  • I left open the option of happy thoughts and well wishes.
  • I actually mentioned prayer in the Subject line so that those not inclined could skip right over the post.
  • As you mention, I have made my position known in the past . . . don't click on a post of mine if you don't like what I have to say.
  • In the thread above, I mentioned that in my more than eight years on the board, I have never requested prayer. Not ever. Not once, twice, thrice, never.
  • As mentioned above in the thread, this is a father concerned for a daughter. No more and no more less. I actually prefaced my post with "this is a personal request." If you reflect on it, why should anyone (other than myself, my wife, relatives, close friends, etc.) care about my daughter? I get that. In retrospect, maybe I don't put the thread up. I guess when you see Iranian Patrol boats closing on a destroyer, and you hear from your kid about the stress involved, I'm inclined to pray.
  • This happens to be the ONLY online community I participate in. I don't go to any political websites, or religious websites, or general alumni websites. Obviously, I have "real life" communities. But I didn't feel it would be out of line for me to share with my one online community. The reality is that there are plenty here who DO pray.