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A Poem for our Silent Warriors

This poem was passed to me by a reader, Written by Kathleen Mills one of our silent warriors whose husband is serving in Iraq attached to the US Army. Thankyou for sharing your thoughts.

QUIET HERO By Kathleen Mills She wakes very early, hes leaving today, She will stand tall and proud as hes walking away. He glances back warmly at his children and wife, Knowing they will bravely carry on with their life. Her strength and her courage only one understands, He is walking away with her heart in his hands. For he knows that without it he would be lost, But they both know freedom comes at a cost. She walks away holding her children so close, Swallowing tears for the one she loves most. This quiet hero does not walk into war, She soldiers on behind her front door. She will move through her life the wind at her back, Determined to keep her family on track. Her tears fall in silence while she lies in her bed, Her fear is right there but nothing is said. She will ask that no medals be pinned to her chest, Her husbands safe return her only request. Few understand her commitment, her life, She is the quiet hero, the brave Soldiers wife. Note: Kathleen Mills is the wife of PPCLI Lieutenant-Colonel Darryl Mills, who is currently serving in Iraq on exchange with US 3rd Infantry Division. Regards Errol Monkley

Nil Sine Labore

Robby

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    Charlene
    - June 29, 2010 at 08:50:45

    As PEI Military Family Services Coordinator, I would like to send out our New Years Greetings to all our Silent Warriors...Military families, one and all, are our Invisible Army...without them, our CF members would not be able to complete their tasks...they are the strength behind the uniform...steadfastly keeping the home fires burning while waiting for the safe return of their loved ones...our quiet heroes...

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