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Membership requirements for the Flag Detail consist only of a willingness to be responsible, when your turn comes, for seeing that the national colors are raised in front of the building ' each morning, lowered at the end of the day or in foul weather, put at half-mast on appropriate occasions, and properly cared for. Not much. Five or ten minutes a day. Simple. Nothing to brag about, is it? On second thought, perhaps not so simple. Perhaps something to look at again, more thought- fully. As a free people, we've invested a lot in that flag -- 600, 000 lives in the War Between the States, 400, 000 in World War ll, 50, 000 to stop Communist aggression in Korea, and as of this writing, over 40, 000 for the same purpose in Southeast Asia. Millions of persons who never set foot on our soil owe their freedom to that flag and these sacrifices under it. Yet, strangely, we have some -- in fact, quite a few -- in our country with short memories and funny ways of looking at things. We have seen the results of their influence on our youth at Berkeley, Colombia, Harvard -- and in the fires gutting Watts, Detroit, Wash- ington, and a dozen other cities. We see them in our councils of government, preaching doubt and division, even when we are locked in struggle with the most vicious, inhuman tyranny the world has ever seen. We hear hate-filled, ever more strident whines to the effect that national honor is won by sur- render, that faith is kept by sell-out of free nations we are obligated by treaty to defend, that prosperity comes from destruction of property, that greatness is to be found in disrespect for God, fellowman, and self. We have heard too much of this for too long. Luckily, we don't have this type in our school and community. They don't belong here. They would be in the way of people who want to work for a living. People who want a better chance for their children in life than they have hadg and want it earned, not given. People who get along with each other. People who believe in their country, in themselves, and in their God. Raising and lowering a flag every day isn't much, but it's something. So is doing a good day's work, or the satisfaction of seeing one's children off to school in the morning, or keeping a neat house for a family to come home to. The whole point of which is: The big things about a country represent and reflect the total of the little, day-by-day actions of its citizens . 75
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