Non-US Citizens fighting for our freedom.  How amazing is that? Twenty seven U.S. soldiers serving our country on the front line of Afghanistan became the newest U.S. Citizens during a special Independence Day Military Naturalization Ceremony.  I saw it on the news and read it on-line. I got goosebumps and I cried.... tears of joy, of Pride...Patriotism....and a little shame.

I was born in Zama, Japan, I am lucky..... I was born on U.S. soil.  A United States Naval Base.  

I am one who cries in church or when I say the Pledge of Allegiance or sing the Star Spangled Banner.  To look at the flag I cry.   There is this strong sense of honor and pride that comes over me.  I feel blessed.  I didn't have to work hard at it, like so many, my U.S. Citizenship was handed to me. I was born in the right place and the right time so because of that I enjoy my Freedom and a Democracy.  

The truth is our father's and grandfather's placed us here!  It was their words and actions, their love and their fights that brought us to this great country at the perfect time giving us the best gift of all, an incredible life in the United States as American's.  I have to say, thank you for that!  

As I get older, I see things quite differently, what was important to me 5 years ago the thought of it makes me feel STUPID for what concerned me at the time.  Its not just about being American or a U.S. Citizens, it's about being humanitarian and have a genuine love for our fellow man.  The truth is we are a nation of immigrants!


I quote Army Maj. Gen. Benjamin Freakley, "We are a nation of immigrants,  Very few of us are actually indigenous to the United States of America. Since July of 2002, nearly 20,000 military personnel serving in the global war on terror have become U.S. citizens. As a nation that gives to others, we also like our citizens to be part of that ethic of giving to others. Clearly you are already demonstrating that by serving your nation in uniform. I wish you prosperity, health and happiness as Americans, and I hope that you will contribute to the nation, as you are already, throughout your entire life."

 

 

 

So I guess what I am trying to say is, regardless how you slice it, we are all human...doesn't matter where we come from or how we got here, while we are here let's make it count.  After-all we are celebrating our country's Independence. While we are with our families..make someone laugh today, since most are celebrating...kick back...and take it easy.

Make the most of this special day...... but most important remember the Twenty seven serving our country on the front line of Afghanistan became the newest U.S. Citizens during a special U.S. solders Independence Day Military Naturalization Ceremony

I have to ask my self, what took so long?  These people have been fighting for our country. I would think that placing your life on the line every single day might get through some red tape.  I guess I was wrong.  

Imagine how they must feel..Full of Pride..Joy.. and Patriotism.  For them a dream come true.  So today I will celebrate with them, for them and most of all honor them.  It's about them and you....Happy 4th of July to you and your loved ones!
 

10 Comments on 27 New U.S. Citizens....Land of The Free......

JUL
04
2007
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Midori, Great post it is wonderful to hear about the 27 solders getting their citizenship. Have a Happy 4th  
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Excellent post, Midori. Yes, it is a great day for relaxing and celebrating a freedom many have given a lot for! These new citizens... what can you say? They are giving, have been giving and will continue. They are like many who have gone before and who will follow. Thanks!
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Robert-Thank You!  Truly Independence Day!  Happy 4th..........

Gary-Thank you...yes you are right!  Our system is not perfect and I would rather be here than anywhere else.  Happy 4th Gary and thanks for stopping by 

10:01am • #3
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Midori,

Happy 4th and I guess I'll be seeing you soon. Have a great day off! Hope for no Rain...:)

11:48am • #4
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Neal-Happy 4th yes you will....I am just doing some homework on activerain......  Too late its been raining since last night!
11:59am • #5
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My Dad, Uncle and Grandfather were all in the military fighting for our country and I am proud of that!!

My Grandfather even got a Bronse Star fighting in WW1......

Freedom is not free.......

=-)

12:39pm • #6
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Hi Alex-Freedom definitely is not FREE!  My grandfather, father, brother and sister were all in the military.  Thank you for stopping by and Happy 4th!
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Midori, Yes it is great to be so lucky to be an American.  And I too was impressed when I heard that 161 military personel in Iraq became USA Citizens today, too.  Having traveled extensively, it is true there is no place like home... The great USA.
7:26pm • #8
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You are so right...we are  Nation of Immigrants and we shouldn't forget it.

It's only the Countries or Origin that have changed...the desire is the same!

11:00pm • #9
JUL
05
2007
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Ruth-I think it is awesome!  These soldiers deserve that and more!  Yes there is no place like home!

Joan-Yes we should never forget it...our fathers and grandfather's put us in a great place no matter how we slice it we are a country of immigrants and should be proud of that fact!  Just imagine how peaceful things could be if only we would remember it!  Thanks for commenting. 

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