Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

The Quality Of Mercy - Soldiers Of These United States

By: Rev Michael Bresciani Home | News-and-Society | Society-Events


Just when we thought there couldn’t be another movie about WW II along comes Spielberg’s â€Saving Private Ryan’ and the ten part miniseries about the 101st Airborne’s Easy Company with the epic and stirring film Band of Brothers.

Most Americans are not nave about the strains of war and they realize that sometimes soldiers will act out their worst under the pressures of warfare. Yet there is an unparalleled history of military dignity, observances of the rules of war and concerted effort to observe the provisions of the Geneva Convention in American fighting men and women. All of this fails sometimes not because they are soldiers or U.S. Soldiers but because they are human.

Yet it is that humanity that can also draw out the finest behavior in those under great stress and in life threatening circumstances. This accounts for the fact that no other country in the world can tell of so many military heroes.

My father was a burly handsome Italian speaking American GI who loved to tell stories about his escapades in Europe during WW II. Fun loving and mildly recalcitrant he laughed about how he skipped off base at night by putting on civilian clothes and sauntering boldly out of the facilities. When questioned at the gates he would just start spouting off in Italian and the guards would let him pass thinking he was one of the locals.

The brass wouldn’t let him stay in Italy and he was soon shipped out to chase the fleeing German troops across the hedgerows and byways of the German county side. Battles and skirmishes waxed and waned and he paused once to ask his Sergeant what that buzzing noise was he heard all around him at times as he charged across the open fields. His Sergeant replied with, â€Don’t worry about it soldier, and just thank God that you can still hear the buzzing because when you can’t you will probably be dead.â€

One story dad repeated often always provoked my deepest awe and while I never told him to his face I have never been as proud of him as I was for the way he handled himself in that particular circumstance.

He had just been in an intense firefight with German soldiers and had little sleep for days. He sat up with his rifle in hand and tried to sleep for just a few minutes until the next call came to move out. The call came and his entire company rushed forward to the next position but he failed to wake up.

When he did awake he found himself completely alone and unable to determine which way his company had moved. He followed his gut instinct and headed off in the direction he thought they would take but as he moved away only a few yards he heard a muffled voice and jerked himself around quickly with his rifle pointing in the direction of the sounds.

There in a ravine lay two wounded German soldiers and although they were bloodied up they were not in imminent danger of dying. They motioned to him by spreading out their hands as best as they could and achingly cried out the words, â€mercy, mercy.’ With his finger poised firmly on the trigger and no one around to witness anything he pondered their situation and wondered what he would want someone to do for him if the tables were turned.

In only a few seconds he decided to show mercy as requested and dashed off to find his company. He came through the rest of the war unscathed and returned home to his family to live a long and productive life.

Acts of mercy, kindness and compassion coming from a fully dressed and fully armed soldier may seem like the perfect non-sequitur but in the legacy of the American soldier that is not true. Acts of compassion in our brave servicemen are a reflection of America and all that it was meant to be.

Mercy is an outcome of upbringing and association with a nation that was founded on principles that cannot be compared to any others in the history of civilization. Abraham Lincoln said â€I have always found mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice.†An American soldier may have the power of death in his hands but because he is an American soldier we want to think he will never forget the power of mercy in his heart.

The balance between life and death hangs on the simplicity of another simple but profound rule given to us by the Lord Jesus Christ, â€Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.†(Mt 5:7)






Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:

http://americanprophet.org/ is the place for news, articles, movie and book reviews and many insights for life. The Website for Insight features the articles of Rev Michael Bresciani whose columns appear in major online and print publications from around the world. Millions have read his timely articles and reviews.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

# of Ratings = 1 | Rating = 5.0/5

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Society-Events Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Society-Events

  • Researching British Soldiers Who Served In The 1914-18 Great War
    By: Major Ian R Gumm TD | Mar 1st 2007
    At In the footsteps BATTLEFIELD TOURS we occasionally receive enquiries about how to trace the records of British soldiers who served in the 1814-18 Great War. We do our best to help, but our resources are limited. To help those wishing to research records of British Soldiers who served in the 1914-18 Great War we thought t ... Read

  • Supporting Our Troops With Military Phone Card Donations

    Why there is still a need for International charity calling cards for soldiers and learn ways to support our troops with military phone card donations. Read

  • Differences Between Canadian And American Football

    American and Canadian football both descended from rugby and began in Canada as a game played between British soldiers garrisoned in Montreal. The soldiers played a series of games against students at McGill University. Read

  • How American Idol Successfully Changes Average People Into Stars
    By: Trent Lampe | Feb 27th 2007
    Once a year, millions of Americans gather in front of their televisions to learn who will be the next American Idol. 9.9 million viewers watched the very first American Idol episode in 2002. By the end of that first season, more than 22 million viewers sat down to watch Kelly Clarkson be crowned the first American Idol. As ... Read

  • American Idol: Clay Aiken Is Shoved On An Airplane; Fbi Involved
    By: Groshan Fabiola | Aug 6th 2007
    En route to a performance in Tulsa, Oklahoma, American Idol's Clay Aiken came face to face with an irate woman and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). According to reports, the American Idol stalwart was aboard a Continental plane bound for Tulsa last Saturday, when a female passenger Read

  • Doo Wop
    By: Mary Ann Apostol | Sep 28th 2006
    Most people think of Doo Wop only as oldies songs, but in truth the style stands as an important phase in the history of American popular music. Doo Wop came directly out of rhythm and blues, but it was also rooted in gospel, jazz and other American styles. How did it happen? How does anything happen on a city street corner ... Read

  • Military Benefits
    By: Kris Koonar | Dec 29th 2006
    The Basic Pay is the base salary earned by Active Duty Soldiers and activated Army Reserve Soldiers. Read

  • German Artist Ian Monroe At The Saatchi Gallery
    By: Saatchi-Gallery | Aug 27th 2007
    Ian Monroe (American, born New York, 1972) came to public attention in 2003 when a large-scale work from his recent MA degree show was featured in the opening exhibition at the new Saatchi gallery. Read

  • A Time To Remember - Spirituality Information
    By: John Harricharan | Apr 22nd 2007
    It was early in the evening when the phone call came. Reaching over, I grabbed the phone and was greeted by my cousin who lives in New York City. There was a deep sadness in her voice as she told me that she personally wanted to call me and invite me to the 5-year memorial service she'd be having for her two children.
    Read

  • The Increasing Power Of Publicity/media Exposure -- And How It Can Benefit Your Business.
    By: Todd Brabender | May 28th 2007
    The call came into my office and the voice on the other end was very energetic, almost giddy: I have finalized my marketing budget and need your help launching an advertising campaign for my new product," he breathed. Congratulations," I replied, but before we implement an ad campaign, I want to make sure you have explor ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy