Lately, I have noticed a trend in SOME of our boys in the armed forces. Let me start by saying that I did my time in the Marines, and saw action in Desert Storm. The trend I am talking about is the attitude / mentality of some of the guys that both are returning from 1 or many tours or the boots that aren't even in the fleet yet. Many have an attitude of being owed something. I see many tributes to our boys and while I agree, they go above and beyond what any human should, it is of their own accord. Maybe you younger guys don't see it but surely some of the older vets are picking up on the trend that we somehow are throwing everything we can at these guys. I mean really, they aren't doing it for free, they get paid, they get discounts, they get job training and money to go to college and a paycheck to boot. I never met anyone who joined up to serve their country and actually meant just that. There was always, I had no where else to go or money for school or to see the world attached to that statement. I don't believe that as a Marine I ever felt like i was owed something, I enlisted out of family tradition, and for the experience. I believe that the reason we revere and are so thankful to our soldiers is because we made them fight a war under false pretenses and it's the guilt of counting the daily wounded and KIA that make us feel like we need to do more, if people really cared about us both retired and active duty they would fix the disgrace known as the VA and straighten out the little mess Colonial Penn is trying to hide with the Life insurance payments they short changed hundreds if not thousands of bereaved families. The truth is we do what we do out of guilt, and so before i finish my rant, i will say this: if you are active duty or retired, i will say thanks for following your commander in chiefs orders but most of all, I am sorry, I am sorry for not having a voice loud enough to say STOP, when our politicians were saying go, I am sorry that I wasn't important enough in the world to have stopped the machine of war and death from turning.....I am sorry.