Dividends & Interest: A Hero at Sea, and at CCL

Craig Chappelow

We are losing our heroes. An estimated 1,100 veterans of World War II die each day in America. As these men and women slip away from us we are also losing the traditions we use to honor them. The Washington Times recently pointed out that many towns no longer have buglers available to sound taps. Some veterans groups have managed to purchase a new gadget on the market—an electronic bugle, with a computer chip that plays taps through an amplifier in the horn's bell. Other times people have to make do with a CD player propped up on a table. I realize that there is nothing we can do to stop the erosion as this population of veterans inevitably grows older, but when John W. Red died ...

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