The Wounded Soldier

$8.00

This little book, filled with poignant stories of sacrifice and courage, is for all who still hold dear the American flag and the God-entrusted values which built our nation.  It is dedicated to the heroic men and women who serve in the United States Armed Forces.

Dr. Sandy says, “When I looked into your eyes and saw your courage tinged with fear, my heart stood still.  When I tried to thank you, I burst into tears.  And when I saw your wounds as you returned home, I haven’t stopped weeping inside with gratitude for your heroic sacrifice.

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Whether in the trenches of war or the battlefield of life, reach up and grasp the bleeding hand of the greatest Wounded Soldier of all.

Every eye focuses on the emaciated P.O.W. as he staggers across the bridge to freedom. At one point, he stumbles and a Major rushes to help, but the gallant soldier waves him away.  His eyes are focused on something ahead.  He wants no help.  There it is, just across the bridge—held high as a valiant symbol of freedom—the American flag.  The young man fixes his eyes on the Stars and Stripes, lifted on a pole and unfurled in the breeze.  With every ounce of strength in his body, he hobbles toward the flag, finally reaching it.  He falls to his knees, trembling.  He reaches up and tugs at the flag. The flag bearer lowers it and the soldier buries his face in the red and white stripes, sobbing and shaking uncontrollably.

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The Wounded Soldier

$8.00

This little book, filled with poignant stories of sacrifice and courage, is for all who still hold dear the American flag and the God-entrusted values which built our nation.  It is dedicated to the heroic men and women who serve in the United States Armed Forces.

Dr. Sandy says, “When I looked into your eyes and saw your courage tinged with fear, my heart stood still.  When I tried to thank you, I burst into tears.  And when I saw your wounds as you returned home, I haven’t stopped weeping inside with gratitude for your heroic sacrifice.

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