On the eve of battle/game day

I can't wait for this season to start! I'll get to see us play at the shoe and at unc. By all accounts it should be an exciting season. But unfortunately a short one for me. At a date after the unc game I'll leave the country for one more trip to a rough country with rough mountains. Not WV... So as our team and hokie nation prepares for the season and I prepare as well, this is always at the forefront of my mind. Why we fight:

Why Do we fight? Why do we line up shoulder to shoulder with the men next to us, in foreign lands, and put our lives on the line? Those not of our fiber ask this question but rarely grasp the answer. So why then? Why do we, men of action, fight?
Do we fight because we are told too? Ordered by generals into battle or because of the effort demanded of us by coaches? No. Do we fight to not let down those who have mentored us? The Chiefs, the Sergeant Majors. Certainly, no. Sure they provided us with guidance and training. They are why we are prepared. Equipped. Capable of being in the fight. But no, they are not why we fight.
Why then?
For faith? For our beliefs? To protect our traditions? Our way of life? Our family and loved ones? All are valiant reasons. But these are the reasons we stepped forward. Why we step up when called and put our lives on the line. Why we leave the comfort of our homes, our country, our families to go to unknown places. To take the fight to those who would harm us. Yet none of these are why we fight.
When the altercation becomes physical. When bullets crack and dust flies, not even self preservation is why we fight. Certainly this reflex is there. To fight or run. But running is not an option; we are not here for ourselves and fight not for ourselves.
Why then? If not for generals and country, or faith and family?
When the moment to fight arrives there is only one reason to dig in and return fire at all cost. We fight for these men that stand shoulder to shoulder with us. Next to us. In a line. Our hands in the dirt. Fist clinched. Throwing lead and our bodies down the field of battle. Because at that moment no other reason matters. Your generals, your country, your traditions, not even your family. None of those are there with you. None of them can help you.
Only your brother.
You fight for him.
That is everything.
To fight for your brother and him fight for you.
That is why we fight when placed in battle. That we would give everything for those who are there giving everything for you.
That is why we fight.

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Comments

That was great. I know my fam and I appreciate your bravery and that of all those you fight alongside. You have my sincerest heartfelt gratitude.

True Hokies STICK IT IN!!!

STICK IT IN Army of Virginia Tech

Fosterball

Stay safe downrange, brother

VT '10--US Citizen; (804) Virginian By Birth; (979) Texan By the Grace of God.

Rick Monday... You Made a Great Play...

I also root for: The Keydets, Army, TexAggies, NY Giants, NY Rangers, ATL Braves, and SA Brahmas

Stay safe brother!

Enjoy the games you get to see this year, and get yourself home safely. Best wishes and thanks for your service. Beers on me when you get back.

"Exit light..."

I remember once when I was a smart-ass teenager making a comment about having love in the face of hate (a Talib Kweli reference) to my Dad. My Dad, a 1st Division squad leader/tunnel rat vet of Nam, looked at me serious as a heart attack and said, "Scotty, you have never seen the face of hate." Thank you for everything you do for the rest of us so we can live our comfortable lives more or less oblivious to what you guys have to go through. Stay safe brother.

"That kid you're talking to right there, I think he played his nuts off! And you can quote me on that shit!" -Bud Foster

stay safe and come home, brother. as always, your service is greatly appreciated

Stay safe brother! Wish you the best of luck!

"Worst part of the game 'experience' for me was that for an entire quarter and the beginning part of halftime the VT fans were dominating the Shoe. Kudos to them. Made me sick." - Ohio State Fan

Thanks to everyone. I love what I do,so I appreciate those who appreciate all service members. Some people say football is small in the grand scheme of things but it's a huge reminder of how awesome a place we live and how few problems we have that we can think about nothing else on a Saturday but the hokies, smoked turkey legs and bourbon. Go hokies!

No lead is substantial.

I've had many nights where I was up at like 0300-0400 to catch Hokie football on AFN while downrange and overseas. Luckily, with the size of our Corps of Cadets, they showed VT games quite often. Hopefully, they still do and you can do the same. I won't downplay football at all. I would never do that as a Hokie fan anyway, but football was one of the small things that definitely helped my sanity and morale. Especially, talking smack with all my brothers from all over. Speaking of brothers, thank you for being one. Stay safe and take care of yourself and yours.

If you play it, they will win.

"How the ass pocket will be used, I do not know. Alls I know is, the ass pocket will be used." -The BoD

Thanks to you and so many others - your service is truly appreciated.

o7

STG2 USN

This is going to be great for the ACC.

Wow. Chills. Puts things in perspective. I will admit at one point I would have let a bad game get the best of me, now I would take any minute I could get in Lane. Thanks for all you do so I can drink and cuss the refs and the play calls with my only fear being a Hokie loss.

Plan for the worst and hope for the best, not the other way around.