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REALITY LIFE AWARENESS WELFARE (RLAW):

My dad carried the pain of war, alone

// (CNN) -- Every war veteran has stories. They can be shocking, harrowing, tragic -- sometimes even funny. The problem for families trying to understand those experiences, on Veterans Day and every day, is that they won't hear much about them. Many vets have trouble talking about them.

This was the case with my father, who saw lots of action as an artilleryman in the Philippines during World War II. When I was a kid, I'd beg him for tales about the war. Usually, he waved me away. Sometimes, though, he gave in to my badgering................//

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COMMENT - CONCERN - OPINION - SAY = REFLECTION:

Only a soldier can understand how another soldier feels and reacts because they are like minded people, whereas a civilian's world is different with a soldier cannot share his or her feelings. Similarly a civilian can share his or her feelings well enough with another civilian.

Therefore, there remains a communication gap between these two kinds of people, and such a tragic communication gap should be tried to fill up, otherwise,both these kinds of people would remain almost strangers to each other.

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- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages Worldwide 

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