THE WARRIOR’S CODE OF HONOR

(at www.militarycodeofhonor.com)



As a combat veteran wounded in one of America’s wars, I offer to speak for those who cannot.

Were the mouths of my fallen front-line friends not stopped with dust, they would testify that life revolves around honor.



In war, it is understood that you give your word of honor to do your duty -- that is -- stand and fight instead of running away and deserting your friends.

When you keep your word despite desperately desiring to flee the screaming hell all around, you earn honor.



Earning honor under fire changes who you are.

The blast furnace of battle burns away impurities encrusting your soul.

The white-hot forge of combat hammers you into a hardened, purified warrior willing to die rather than break your word to friends -- your honor.



Combat is scary but exciting.

You never feel so alive as when being shot at without result.

You never feel so triumphant as when shooting back -- with result.

You never feel love so pure as that burned into your heart by friends willing to die to keep their word to you. And they do.



The biggest sadness of your life is to see friends falling.

The biggest surprise of your life is to survive the war.

Although still alive on the outside, you are dead inside -- shot thru the heart with nonsensical guilt for living while friends died.

The biggest lie of your life torments you that you could have done something more, different, to save them.

Their faces are the tombstones in your weeping eyes, their souls shine the true camaraderie you search for the rest of your life but never find.



You live a different world now. You always will.

Your world is about waking up night after night silently screaming, back in battle.

Your world is about your best friend bleeding to death in your arms, howling in pain for you to kill him.

Your world is about shooting so many enemies the gun turns red and jams, letting the enemy grab you.

Your world is about struggling hand-to-hand for one more breath of life.



You never speak of your world.

Those who have seen combat do not talk about it.

Those who talk about it have not seen combat.



You come home but a grim ghost of he who so lightheartedly went off to war.

But home no longer exists.

That world shattered like a mirror the first time you were shot at.

The hurricane winds of war have hurled you far away to a different world -- the Warrior’s World -- where your whole life is about keeping your word or die trying.

But people in the civilian world have no idea that life is about keeping your word -- they think life is about babies and business.



The distance between the two worlds is as far as Mars from Earth.

This is why, when you come home, you feel like an outsider -- a visitor from another planet.

You are.



People you knew before the war try to make contact.

It is useless.

Words fall like bricks between you.



Serving with warriors who died proving their word has made prewar friends seem too untested to be trusted – thus they are now mere acquaintances.

And they often stay that way because, like most battle-hardened Warriors, you prefer not to risk fully trusting anyone whose life is not devoted to keeping their word, their honor.



The hard truth is that doing your duty under fire makes you alone, a stranger in your own home town.



The only time you are not alone is when with another combat veteran.

Only he understands that keeping your word, your honor, whilst standing face to face with death gives meaning and purpose to life.

Only he understands that spending a mere 24 hours in the broad, sunlit uplands of battle-proven honor is more deeply satisfying to a man than spending a whole lifetime in safe, comfortably numb civilian life with DNA compelling him to anguish endlessly over whether he is a brave man or a coward.

Only he understands that your terrifying – but thrilling – dance with death has made your old world of babies, backyards and ballgames seem deadly dull.

Only he understands that your way of being due to combat damaged emotions is not the un-usual, but the usual, and you are OK.



Although you walk thru life alone, you are not lonely.

You have a constant companion from combat -- Death.

It stands close behind, a little to the left.

Death whispers in your ear: “Nothing matters outside my touch, and I have not touched you...YET!”



Death never leaves you -- it is your best friend, your most trusted advisor, your wisest teacher.

Death teaches you that every day above ground is a fine day.

Death teaches you to feel fortunate on good days, and bad days...well, they do not exist.

Death teaches you that merely seeing one more sunrise is enough to fill your cup of life to the brim -- pressed down and running over!

Death teaches you that you can postpone its touch by earning serenity.



Serenity is earned by a lot of prayer and acceptance.

Acceptance is taking one step out of denial and accepting/allowing your repressed, painful combat memories to be re-lived/suffered thru/shared with other combat vets -- and thus de-fused.

Each time you accomplish this act of courage/desperation:

the pain gets less;

more tormenting combat demons hiding in the darkness of your gut are thrown out into the sunlight of awareness, where they disappear in a puff of smoke;

the less bedeviling combat demons, the more serenity earned;

serenity is, regretfully, rather an indistinct quality, but it manifests as a sense of honor, a sense of calm, and gratitude to your creator – which lengthens life span.



Down thru the dusty centuries it has always been thus.

It always will be, for what is seared into a man’s soul who stands face to face with death never changes.





Writer’s Note (1):

This work attempts to describe the world as seen thru the eyes of a combat veteran.

It is a world virtually unknown to the public because few veterans talk about it.

This is unfortunate since people who are trying to understand, and make meaningful contact with combat veterans, are kept in the dark.



Those who wonder why they cannot connect with combat veterans need look no further than these few lines to understand why this is so.



How do you establish a rapport with a combat veteran?

It is very simple:

Demonstrate to him out in the open in front of God and everybody that you too have a Code of Honor --that is, you also keep your word -- no matter what!



Do it and you will forge a bond.

Do it not and you will not.

End of story. Case closed.



I offer these poor, inadequate words – bought not taught – in the hope that they may shed some small light on why combat veterans are like they are, and how they can fix it.



It is my life desire that this tortured work, despite its many defects, may yet still provide some tiny sliver of understanding which may blossom into tolerance – nay, acceptance – of a Warrior’s perhaps unconventional way of being due to combat-damaged emotions from doing his duty under fire.



Signed, a Purple Heart Medal recipient who wishes to remain an unknown soldier.

Life Member of the Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH), member number L63550.

Life Member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV)







Dedicated to absent friends in unmarked graves.







THE PURPOSE OF THIS EMAIL:

The writer respectfully requests your help in spreading the word about The Warrior’s Code of Honor website at www.militarycodeofhonor.com



WHY HELP SPREAD THE WORD?

Because PTSD experts testify that the Warrior’s Code not only helps/cures combat veterans, but also helps/cures warriors currently serving:

(3) “Everyone from a General to a Private who has experienced combat has commented that the Warrior’s Code is right on target, and has helped them understand their own PTSD…thereby opening up the possibility for a cure.”

(6)”It gives them (warriors currently serving) the vitally important message that they are not alone, their new feelings from combat are the same as countless other warriors before them, their new feelings are justified, and they are OK!” (to verify these quotes, see the feedback from a Wounded Warrior Care Project PTSD professional, which is located immediately following writer’s note number three near the end of the feedback section of the website).

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Comment by CHUCK W. on June 28, 2010 at 8:54am
Now I know why your called Sweettina!
When I came back I was treated worse then dirt. It was then that my second battle started. A battle that still rages in my head. I often wonder how my life would have been if i could of transitioned to adulthood in society rather then on the battlefeild.
It breaks my heart to see another generation about to be consumed by the beast.
More Viet Nam Vets have committed suicide than died on the battlefield.
That wicked consumption of life continues on in these wars.
But what really torques me i we call ourselves chistians but we follow , support, demonize races the kill them off for the satanic ellite. How inconquent is that?
I know this isn't a vet site, but each and everyone of us know a vet or someone servering and i pray snardfarkers are passing this info on.
If we stop this killing for satan the ellite have lost!
You have a great day my dear!
cjw
Comment by Sweettina2 on June 28, 2010 at 2:07am
Wow Chuck, its the patriot that you are that I love and appreciate. The fact that you can say, nope, gotta tell it like it really is. As you know I am very anti-war, we know what it all boils down to, and I have much respect for what you said. God bless you, and all the others that speak truth about these damn evil wars.
Comment by fireguy on June 27, 2010 at 2:36am
Well, it wasn't your fault that you did not know you were getting screwed when you signed up, and for most of the guys in Afghanistan and Iraq it is not their fault either. I would never let either of my sons join the military and would do anything to convince them not to do so. That is all I can do to stop the maddness if every parent did the same thing we would be in a better place but there are still too many "patriotic" red white and blue "farm boys" and girls out there who think the right thing to do is go fight and die for their country when in reality they are doing it for the banksters and their Lucifarian masters. I still say thankyou and God Bless you brother.

Matthew 5
The Beatitudes
1Now when he saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, 2and he began to teach them saying:
3"Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
4Blessed are those who mourn,
for they will be comforted.
5Blessed are the meek,
for they will inherit the earth.
6Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they will be filled.
7Blessed are the merciful,
for they will be shown mercy.
8Blessed are the pure in heart,
for they will see God.
9Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they will be called sons of God.

10Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
11"Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. 12Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.
Comment by CHUCK W. on June 26, 2010 at 11:12pm
Comment by CHUCK W. on June 26, 2010 at 11:05pm
first let me state i'm not the author of the post.
i'm a little tired at the moment so I'll make this brief.
I thank you all for yer attaboys over my6 service.
I was a hick farm boy just out of high school, when i joined the navy
for electronics school and to avoid the draft.
Boot camp was cut real short for me. And 6 mo later i was on my first of three tours.
I lefrt viet nam after four years in total disgust!! I no longer take pride
in my service as I've come to view it as taking part in the torture and death
of millions of innocent people!!
Just as irag and Afganistan is the same agenda, Those serving there will one
day, if they haven't already, come to experince the hideous truth behind
their service, just as i have, This needs to be sent to every vet and service member you know. It may save a suicide or worse yet innocent deaths.
Byron will tell you, some days and damn near everynight the beast is doing
it's damnness to destroy us!
We are amassing battlegroups off iran, north korea, the gulf disaster is in it's infancy, wait till it explodes!!!!!!!!!, This friggin world is on verge of destoying
every living thing on this planet. except if course for rthe 'diggers'. you know
those bastards we referr to as the illuminati!
Vince, yes I know about you and Ron!! lol
It was a few years back, and damn if you didn't exchibted the same swelling
pride! Love you Bro!.
Things are about to go ballistic and steps are being taken by very concered
people. Prepare my friends, prepare to survive on your own wits cuz shorty
those that survive, that's all they'll have.
love you all,
cjw
Comment by Sweettina2 on June 25, 2010 at 3:44pm
PS: Thank you for your service to our country, God bless you and every one that put their lives on the line in the name of freedom.
Comment by Sweettina2 on June 25, 2010 at 3:43pm
Awesome post! Thank you my brother, passing it along.
Comment by Tara on June 25, 2010 at 10:43am
Thanks Chuck for sharing this with us! It takes great courage not only on the battlefield but opening up about the deeply painful experience of war. My grandfather who is 90 still to this day hardly ever utters a word about his service and experiences in WW2.

Thank you once again Chuck.....God speed! Your family must be so proud of who you are....I know that your family here on 12160 thinks you are a pretty right on kinda guy! Peace, love and respect to ya~
Comment by fireguy on June 24, 2010 at 10:13pm
Thankful for you for your service. Sorryful for your loss.

I was fortunate to be acouple of years younger than you and my friends who went to Viet Nam and came home very changed by the experience and treatment they got from their "countrymen". Some did ok and some not so ok but all deserved better.

God Bless you Chuck.
Comment by CHUCK W. on June 24, 2010 at 7:28pm
BYRON, KUDO'S!!
I'M NOT MOVED YET. HAD SOME BUSSINESS TO
ATTEND TO. NOW I'M HEADING NORTH TO
SPEND THE DAY TOMORROW WITH MY DAUGHTER
THENJ HEADING HOME.
THE NIGHTMARES NEVER STOP, OUR HEADS HAVE
A 'BEAST' WHOSE MISSION IS TO DESTROY US.
WE FIGHT AND SOMETIMES SUCCEED IN CONTROLLING
IT IN OUR WAKING HOURS. BUT LIKE CHARLIE, IT RULES THE NIGHT!
ONLY IN DEATH WILL WE BE FREE FROM THE BEAST.
ONLY IN DEATH WILL WE FIND PEACE AGAIN.
TO ENJOY JUST ONE DAY OF THE MIND SET I HAD BEFORE
I RAISED MY RIGHT........................
BYRON, WE'LL TALK MORE WHEN I GET HOME.
PREACE BRO!!

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