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"A Letter To Soldiers" A LETTER TO TELL THAT WE KN

"A Letter To Soldiers" A LETTER TO TELL THAT WE KNOW How difficult it would have been for families to see their loved ones being left to just a few pages and words. This is something we cannot afford to forget, I believe we as Indians must write letters to our soldiers and army to once in a while tell them,

A LETTER TO TELL THAT WE KNOW

"That we know, appreciate, acknowledge, respect, and are thankful with all our heart for what they sacrifice and go through, what their families and dear ones go through in order to ensure our safety and keep the nation safe from outside threats and keep it intact from those inside. We must tell them that we don't deem our soldiers to be expendable, but rather too precious to loose them in peacetime. We can cope when we loose them during war, but it hurts when we hear about their martyrdom during peacetime. Peace is as fragile as it gets, and we are thankful that they keep it intact. 
We know that how challenging the terrain is of our borders, we know how difficult the weather is, we know how difficult the longing is to see their loved ones when things get difficult. We know that they do their jobs under such extreme circumstances and they don't just succumb to the war or infiltrations but harsh weather too. We know that they are bound to their duty and rarely complain and when they do we must not question their loyalty, they have the right because they are too humans only(with all human characteristics). But still we don't do much. 
We are thankful, humbled and more than that PROUD of them. They will always be loved and their health and safety will always be in our prayers. And yes, for those who have gone and have done their part, and are left in these letters and remembrance of this day, we will never forget you or your families.
May God bless you with excellent health and happiness, and courage is what we get from you."
"A Letter To Soldiers" A LETTER TO TELL THAT WE KNOW How difficult it would have been for families to see their loved ones being left to just a few pages and words. This is something we cannot afford to forget, I believe we as Indians must write letters to our soldiers and army to once in a while tell them,

A LETTER TO TELL THAT WE KNOW

"That we know, appreciate, acknowledge, respect, and are thankful with all our heart for what they sacrifice and go through, what their families and dear ones go through in order to ensure our safety and keep the nation safe from outside threats and keep it intact from those inside. We must tell them that we don't deem our soldiers to be expendable, but rather too precious to loose them in peacetime. We can cope when we loose them during war, but it hurts when we hear about their martyrdom during peacetime. Peace is as fragile as it gets, and we are thankful that they keep it intact. 
We know that how challenging the terrain is of our borders, we know how difficult the weather is, we know how difficult the longing is to see their loved ones when things get difficult. We know that they do their jobs under such extreme circumstances and they don't just succumb to the war or infiltrations but harsh weather too. We know that they are bound to their duty and rarely complain and when they do we must not question their loyalty, they have the right because they are too humans only(with all human characteristics). But still we don't do much. 
We are thankful, humbled and more than that PROUD of them. They will always be loved and their health and safety will always be in our prayers. And yes, for those who have gone and have done their part, and are left in these letters and remembrance of this day, we will never forget you or your families.
May God bless you with excellent health and happiness, and courage is what we get from you."