Troopathon 2009: It Means, 'I Love You'

The Military

by Victoria Jackson

Thank you for being so unselfish to fight for freedom for me.

I admire your devotion and bravery.

I think of you often and every time I see a flag

I ask God to protect you and then I brag,

“THE U.S.A. HAS THE BEST MILITARY IN THE WORLD!”

Thank you.

Dad on his car (1950).

Dad on his car (1950).

My Dad was in the army at the end of WWII. He didn’t have to fight. He was lucky, the war was just ending. He was stationed in Japan. He worked on his handstands. He could hand-walk up and down stairs! He must have had a lot of Japanese girlfriends because the only words he remembers are “Watta-kushi-wa Ana-tyo Aishimasu.” (spelled phonetically). It means, “I love you!”

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