It seems that someone on this thread wants to tell everyone else how to properly honor our military - visiting Walter Reed, giving $500 per month to a military family, lobbying for better military pay and health care - without letting us in on which of these (if any) they are currently doing. If these thing are so important, they why isn't the example being set for the rest of us who apparently don't know what it means to honor our military.
Our military doesn't need our pity or our handouts nearly as much as they need our support and respect.
As one who has served in the military (Army NG, Army Reserves), the son of one who has served (Navy), the son in law of one who has served (USMC), the brother of one who has served (Navy), the brother in law of one who has served (Army), the nephew of one who has served (Navy), and the uncle of one currently serving (Navy), I fully support our military. I pray for their safety and success, and I pray for those who make decisions concerning our military.
They deserve more respect and honor then were hearing form many these days.