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Old 02-27-2001, 12:02 PM
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On 18 February 2001, while racing for fame and fortune, Dale Earnhardt died in the last lap of the Daytona 500. It was surely a tragedy for his family, friends and fans. He was 49 years old with grown children, one, which was in the race. I am new to the NASCAR culture so much of what I know has come from the newspaper and TV. He was a winner and earned everything he had. This included more than "$41 million in winnings and ten times that from endorsements and souvenir sales". He had a beautiful home and a private jet. He drove the most sophisticated cars allowed and every part was inspected and replaced as soon as there was any evidence of wear. This is normally fully funded by the car and team sponsors. Today, there is no TV station that does not constantly remind us of his tragic end and the radio already has a song of tribute to this winning driver. Nothing should be taken away from this man, he was a professional and the best in his profession. He was in a very dangerous business but the rewards were great.

Two weeks ago seven U.S. Army soldiers died in a training accident when two UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters collided during night maneuvers in Hawaii. The soldiers were all in their twenties, pilots, crewchiefs and infantrymen. Most of them lived in sub-standard housing. If you add their actual duty hours (in the field, deployed) they probably earn something close to minimum wage. The aircraft they were in were between 15 and 20 years old. Many times parts were not available to keep them in good shape due to funding. They were involved in the extremely dangerous business of flying in the Kuhuku mountains at night. It only gets worse when the weather moves in as it did that night. Most times no one is there with a yellow or red flag to slow things down when it gets critical. Their children where mostly toddlers who will lose all memory of who "Daddy" was as they grow up. They died training to defend our freedom.

I take nothing away from Dale Earnhardt but ask you to perform this simple test. Ask any of your friends if they know who was the NASCAR driver killed on 18 February 2001. Then ask them if they can name one of the seven soldiers who died in Hawaii two weeks ago. 18 February 2001, Dale Earnhardt died driving for fame and glory at the Daytona 500. The nation mourns. Seven soldiers died training to protect our freedom. No one can remember their names.

James V. Torney CW4, US Army, Retired
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Old 02-27-2001, 01:58 PM
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That sort of puts things in their proper perspective.
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Old 03-03-2001, 03:20 AM
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It is sad but that is the way it is in this country. Until I read your post, I had not heard a word about the loss of seven soldiers. I do not get a chance to read the paper much but I do listen to the radio. For two weeks steady, every time I turned it on, they are saying something about Dale Earnhardt.

I heard nothing about the soldiers.
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I would have to say that I agree with you! I hadn't even heard about the soldiers either. Like everyone else, Earnhardt has been well publicized(not taking anything away from him either). It just goes to show you and all of us here, how the people in this country think.

A prayer goes up for those men and their families. How often and soon we forget about those who train and fight to defend us while we sleep!! God bless!
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Old 03-03-2001, 03:33 PM
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Please note, I did not write the original letter. I received it in my email. I knew that I had heard a brief mention of the incident and then they went back to talking about Dale.

I was in the Air Force for 11½ years. It is a very thankless job. Most non-veterans don't recognize the the commitment and dedication that we make to our country. Most people tend to forget that we are even out there, protecting the beliefs of our country and all that it stands for.

For everyone who didn't hear about the Blackhawk crash, here is a link to the CNN article. http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/02/13/hel...ash/index.html

Another one that just happened and will probably missed by alot of people is the Reserve aircraft that just crashed in Georgia, this morning. 21 personnell on board, currently it is unknown if anybody survived. [url]http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/03/03/guard.crash.01/index.html[/url
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To them we send our thanks,thanks for our freedom,and we pray for their families ...............PRO............
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