Gents,
You have probably read about the LA National Guard soldier who was denied interment at Arlington National Cemetery. His Father, Stephen Florich was a Ranger qualified Special Forces Major, a Brother and one of my best friends.
I will summarize my personal story as to why I think SSG Florich should be interred at ANC by saying that I knew him his entire life, he was like a son to me. That said....
Since DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM the USAR and Air and Army National Guard have played a key role in the One Force, One Fight concept. Since 9/11 2001, they have played a significant role in the war in Iraq and the War on Terror.
In 2008, in recognition of the continued and significant contributions made by the National Guard, the Chief of the National Guard Bureau was promoted to a Four Star position and assigned a seat on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
This recognition at the National level needs to filter down into the operational and tactical levels. In specific, the policy of interring National Guardsman who gave their lives while serving, despite the paperwork that directed their actions.
From a personal perspective, SSG Florich was the consummate soldier. Not only did he serve proudly in the LANG, he was also a Military Technician that supported the 1st Assault Helicopter Bn of the 244 Aviation. He was the crew chief for a flight from this unit, Mojo 69 when he gave his life.
Tom was not killed in a traffic accident driving home from drill. He was killed conducting high risk special operations training during limited visibility with our MARSOC Brothers, one of whom recently received a Silver Star.
The antiquity in the way that we as a Nation treat our reservists and guardsman can no longer stand as is.
We need to reach out to our legislators and let them know that first and most immediately they need to call the Secretary of the Army and tell him to grant the exception to policy and bury SSG Thomas C Florich III at Arlington National Cemetery with Full Honors.
We then need to begin to draft legislation fix the gross injustices that continue to be imposed on those who serve.
Please see the latest from SSG Florich's Father, a Ranger qualified SF Brother at the link below.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/426598513...#sp=show-clips
Click this link to find your congressman and senators and send them the following message:
http://www.contactingthecongress.org/
Dear Sir or Madame,
I am writing today to ask that you contact the Secretary of the Army and demand that he approve the exception to policy, granting the interment of SSG Thomas C. Florich III at Arlington National Cemetery. The blood he shed that stained the ocean was just as red and his service was just as honorable as that of the US Marines with whom he gave his life on that tragic day. He deserves to rest in eternity with his Brothers in Arms. I look forward to hearing of your efforts to seize the moral high ground as you contact the Secretary of the Army and request that he grant the exception. Thank you for your time and kind consideration in this matter.
Respectfully,
Your Name
Thanks!