Dear Father, I’m Glad You’re Dead

Lt. Col. E. Rusteberg – West Point 1934 – Two Silver Stars, One Bronze Star, Presidential Unit Citation (Battle of Hatten), Purple Heart….

Dear Father, Hope you and Mother are doing well since you left many years ago. Others have joined you since and I will too as soon as God allows. I’m happy you and Mother are dead as times have changed and you would be greatly disappointed if you were to come back for a day and read today’s paper as you used to do during your lunch break, coming home for a sandwich and a cold glass of beer in our sitting room while listening to the farm report on Channel 4. I’m glad you’re dead so you won’t have to live this and wonder what’s to come next. Your daughter and I will never forgo the values you and Mother instilled in us as we grew up. I still say “Sir” and fly the American flag in our front yard every day. Rest in Peace Dad!

West Point Drops ‘Duty, Honor, Country’ From Mission Statement

The U.S. Military Academy no longer will use the motto “Duty, Honor, Country” in its mission statement, according to West Point’s superintendent.

The phrase, which was highlighted in a famous speech by Gen. Douglas MacArthur in 1962, will be replaced by a line that includes the words, “Army Values.”

Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth and Army Chief of Staff Randy George both approved the change, which critics may see as West Point going woke.

West Point Drops ‘Duty, Honor, Country’ From Mission Statement | Newsmax.com