I don't know, man.
I just want a spot that honors the fallen and mourns the tragedy of the GWOT.
I don't know what it looks like, only what it feels like...
It feels like misappropriated blood and treasure, a train wreck in slow motion, a long slow repetitive miserable agonizing grind felt in isolation by a fraction of the population.
Maybe that's it. The GWOT was America's longest war. It was fought entirely by volunteers. Fathers and sons fought on the same battlefields separated by decades. Guys went back over and over and over again. An entire generation of millennials gave their youth to the effort - not because they were made to - but because Uncle Sam asked them to and they obliged.
Whatever. Glad a memorial, however it may ultimately take shape, is making progress.
@LTGetsPolitical It’s possible, but I know too many adults who had sub-par homeschool educations and went on to have a lot of adversity in college. The key problem is that many homeschooling parents overestimate their capabilities as educators.