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We salute our Veterans

Ryan Phelps • November 11, 2022

We salute our Veterans!

As we approach Greenmount Cemetery, the guard of 10 men and women stands at full attention, saluting and guns ready. Once the funeral coach is in position, the commander orders the guard to parade rest. The guard remains in a position of respect as I discuss the details of the committal service. Pallbearers place the casket, the order “Atten-hut” is ordered, and the guard returns to position. After a short committal, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 4031 chaplain begins, “Another veteran has been called to the high command and goes to report to the commander of us all. ...”


It is a moving ceremony, capped off by a three-volley salute and the most poignant part, “Taps” is performed by a skilled bugler. The flag is respectfully folded and presented to the family, and a final salute of respect is given. I never grow tired of this ritual. The men and women of the VFW Post No. 4031, The Trujillo- Sheets American Legion, and the Southern Ute Veterans give of their time without charge and without the need for appreciation. They are called by a brother and sisterhood beyond the understanding of those of us who haven’t served. Service in the United States armed forces is the greatest honor and sacrifice a citizen can embark upon.


Our veterans are the servants who purchased the freedoms we enjoy and take for granted.


My grandpa was a pilot in World War II, a prisoner of war, and a hero. Though he narrowly escaped death, he did not revel in the honor he earned. I never met the man, he died seven days before I was born, but I bear his name, Victor. Whether the veteran served as a clerk or carried a rifle on a foreign front, these men and women are heroes! The VFW, American Legion and Southern Ute Veterans never hesitate to provide the last honors our heroes are due. I applaud these fine members of our community, for their service in the military and for their daily commitment to honoring their departed comrades.


Ryan Victor Phelps, Hood Mortuary


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