Free while the cause is thelive same. Everyone has a different reason for serving free. E ca. Maybe theyre following in their fathers footsteps, orserv they felt a calling after terrorists tore down the twin towersa call. For me, it was a Patriotictr Parade or a series oiotif them f a small town memorial day and the 4th Of July Parades in a tiny farm town in Southern Minnesota where my parents grewm up. The whole Town Linedinnesota Wh on the side of the tree lined main street, waiting for the veterans u to walk by. And when they came, older vets u and younger vets, the crowd clapped and salutes,d. The reverence that town had for the veterans made me say, wow, those men really did something special, somethingme did biggern this town, something bigger than themselves. These men were willing to put on a uniform and facet fo danger for me. A kid they never met. It was just a handful of veterans from one town. But rans from one town. Gave men like that. Out of sheer patriotism. And when you
free while the cause is thelive same. everyone has a different reason for serving free.e ca. maybe they re following in their father s footsteps, orserv they felt a calling after terrorists tore down the twin towersa call. for me, it was a patriotictr parade or a series oiotif them f a small town memorial day and the 4th of july parades in a tiny farm town in southern minnesota where my parents grewm up. the whole town linedinnesota wh on the side of the tree lined main street, waiting for the veterans u to walk by. and when they came, older vets u and younger vets, the crowd clapped and salutes,d. the reverence that town had for the veterans made me say, wow, those men really did something special, somethingme did biggern this town, something bigger than themselves. these men were willing to put on a uniform and facet fo danger for me. a kid they never met. it was just a handful of veterans from one town. but rans from one town. gave men like that. out of sheer patriot
pearl harbor, teaching sailors reading and writing and working at the hospital there. and decades later, she s stillsoldie helps our soldiers doing needlework for patientrss at va hospitals. we are honored now to be joined by pat rudd. hi, pat. thank you so much for beinyog with us today. it s great to talk to you. thank you. so, pat, i want to put thatthat picture back up because it sarlg just darling of you as a teenage, you re wantingn wh to get involved in what was going on in world waoing or two. tell me a little bit about how you pursued this drive of yours to to be part of wours to to be part of two? well, when i was irld war n boop at hunter college, i left there and was assigned to my servicesi ,dc. and while i was there, i would go outn on my day off and go t