... to he and his family. I have friends who visit Bosnia several times per year as part of an outreach program for children. He told a story about his taking a walk up a beautiful hill and enjoying the scenery. The next day a local stepped on a mine in that same area. It is not safe, and it has not "gone away."
America and her soldiers are in more countries and "at risk" in more nations abroad, than I remember in the past 50 years. We have simultaneous operations ongoing all over the world. I am strongly patriotic and support all our soldiers everywhere. But the recent events in the Middle East, Western Africa, & Afghanistan (which has not gone away and is still extremely volatile), overshadow the crisis in Korea, the Philippines, or Europe. I worry that the majority of the public loses site of how very thinly we are spread all over the world ... probably due to the way the American media focuses on one or two areas at a time, then lets them go when something else sensational happens.
Sorry for going on, but this tragedy reminds me of how spread out we are, where we still are, and how American's lives can be lost so far from home. Obviously a sore spot for me and I apologize for in any way, minimizing the loss of this young soldier.
Our prayes are with him, and safe journey to all still overseas serving our nation.
Oss