State
Representative Richard Adams
Paying
Tribute to Ohio’s Fallen
Military Heroes
On
November 15th, I had the
privilege of attending a ceremony at the Statehouse that honored men
and women
from all over Ohio who lost their lives fighting for our country during
2011.
Since 2009, the Ohio Military Medal of Distinction has been given to
the
families that have had to endure the tragedy of a loved one killed in
the line
of duty. The
members of the legislature
conduct this event each year.
It
is truly remarkable to think
about individuals willingly putting their lives into harm’s way so that
their
fellow countrymen can continue to live in peace and freedom. Although
our debts
to them can never fully be returned, it is important that we do all we
can to
make sure their memories live on and their sacrifices are never
forgotten.
So
often, when we hear the word
“sacrifice,” we tend to think only about them giving their lives for
their
country, which is undoubtedly the highest price a person can pay. But
the men
and women recognized on the House floor last month had made many
sacrifices
even before that. Many of them left behind families—husbands, wives,
sons,
daughters, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters.
It
is hard to imagine how anyone
could handle parting with the people who share with us so many of our
most
memorable moments. But when one considers that they are fighting so
that those
people they hold most dear may have peaceful and prosperous futures,
perhaps it
is not at all hard to understand why they do it. The members in all
branches of
our military are cut from a different cloth, and they represent all
that is
good about our country—courage, service and an unwavering belief in
freedom.
Several
members of the Ohio House
of Representatives, from both sides of the aisle, have served their
country in
uniform. During my time serving in the House, I have heard them
describe some
of their military experiences. Their first-hand accounts have helped me
to
better understand all that our military men and women endure, both
during their
service and after returning home.
Unfortunately,
as the Military
Medal of Distinction ceremony reminds us, many do not return home
alive. As we
prepare to celebrate a time of year that brings joy to so many of us,
be sure
to pray for all of our military service members and their families.
Rep.
Adams may be reached by
calling (614) 466-8114, e-mailing District79@ohr.state.oh.us, or
writing to
State Representative Richard Adams, 77 South High Street, Columbus,
Ohio 43215.
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