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This Monday is Memorial Day.   This Federal holiday is said to have its origins in honoring soldiers killed in the American Civil War back in 1866.  Since then American soldiers have fought in many wars, both at home and abroad, and on Memorial Day we are to honor all who died while serving in the military.  I do have to confess, however, that I spend more time thinking about the Memorial Day cook-out and the beginning of summer than remembering those who paid the ultimate sacrifice so we can enjoy freedom, comfort, and joy of life in this great nation.  As I started thinking about Memorial Day, I became curious as to how many US soldiers have died in various wars over the years and found the following data (Sources: US Army Military History Institute; iCasualties.org):

War

Duration

Casualties*

American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

25,000

Civil War

1861-1865

~625,000

World War I

1917-1918

116,516

World War II

1941-1945

405,399

Korean War

1950-1953

36,516

Vietnam War

1955-1975

58,209

Iraq

2003-2013

4,489

*These numbers reflect only reported war deaths and do not include those wounded and/or missing.

It’s quite ironic and all the more tragic that more US soldiers died fighting against their own countrymen on their own soil than fighting enemies abroad.  To this Korean-American mother, however, the 36,516 soldiers who lost their lives during the Korean War, while defending South Korea from the communist North Korea and China, stand out the most.  So many mothers had their hearts broken over their child’s death on the Korean peninsula!  It’s one thing to lose your child in defending your own country, but have your her child sacrificed for a small obscure country thousands of miles away?  These soldiers, however, certainly did not die in vain.  Because of their sacrifices, South Korea has remained a free, democratic country and has experienced exponential growth in all areas of society, becoming one of the world’s leaders! On a per capita basis, South Korea sends out the most missionaries in the world.  If it had not been for the US and other allies that fought against the communist forces, there probably would be no South Korea today. Instead, there likely would be a unified Korea, but under a communist regime similar to that of today’s North Korea.  Just to think about that horrible possibility gives me chills.  I certainly wouldn’t be who I am or where I am if that had been the case!  I certainly wouldn’t be writing this column this day!

So this Memorial Day on behalf of all the freedom-enjoying people of South Korea, I’d like to express my sincere thanks to all who lost their lives during the Korean War as well as the veterans for sacrificing so much for our freedom.  That priceless, but not free, freedom has led many of us to our ultimate, eternal freedom in Jesus Christ, and for that we will indeed be grateful forever.  I do hope to see many of them in heaven someday and give them a heartfelt salute!


From Pastor Sara’s Heart

May 24, 2015


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