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That Third Kind of Courage

Webster defines courage as "mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty "

As we near the sixth anniversary of the beginning of Operation Enduring Freedom (October 7, 2001), we have all seen different kinds of courage.

We’ve seen the kind of courage found on the battlefieldOver and over,  we’ve seen what that kind of courage looks like.

We’ve seen a second kind of courage.  The kind of courage it takes to overcome wounds and injuries.  I wrote a post a couple of days ago about how there were 17 Marines who suffered amputations, went through recovery and rehabilitation and are currently serving in Iraq. 

As I thought of those young men, I thought that their families had to have a kind of quiet courage as their servicemember dealt with recovery.  Over at Parents Zone, we have such a family member in Some Soldier’s Mom.

And still, there is that third kind of courage: the kind that our Gold Star families show us.  I can’t even begin to do her courage justice so please just click the link, read her story and share it with others.

Go, Amy, go!!!!

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About SemperFi Wife

Semper Fi Wife has had a military ID card continuously since she was ten years-old. As an Air Force brat, she horrified her father and grandfather when she chose to marry one of the few and the proud.

Almost 25 years later, she is the wife of an OIF vet and the mother of an OIF/OEF vet.

While her motto has always been "Sanity is overrated", in her more lucid moments, she volunteers with Injured Marine Semper Fi fund as well as heads up her own very small military support organization called Honor Their Service.