Today is Veterans’ Day. It was formerly known as Armistice Day, and in other countries, it’s called Remembrance Day.
That last title is fitting. It should be a day to remember—the living as well as those who are gone.
As I once told my brother, I have become more pro-veteran as I have become more anti-war. Whether they volunteered or were conscripted, anyone who serves should never want for anything—including mental health care—again.
And I believe in honoring them in other ways—which can include taking a ride for a veteran who can’t. That’s what I’m about to do.