Maker:L,Date:2017-8-25,Ver:5,Lens:Kan03,Act:Kan02,E-Y

Honoring Those Who Have Died in Military Service

May 24, 2022 | Mindset

I just love it when I “catch” employees doing their work with love.

Maker:L,Date:2017-8-25,Ver:5,Lens:Kan03,Act:Kan02,E-Y

Several years ago, I witnessed a park ranger standing in 95 degree heat and humidity. All day long she moved her ladder to the spot where a friend or relative could see the name of their loved one inscribed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. 

I watched for a while. Each time, the ranger gently created a rubbing of the name of a fallen loved one and handed the paper to the recipient with a caring tenderness. She understood that her job had meaning. It wasn’t just a job to her.

This Memorial Day, take a few minutes to honor those who have served and sacrificed.

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