
It's also the day our nation sets aside to pay tribute to the men and women who've died while serving in our armed forces.

And they brought stories with them when they came home. Lord, the stories these men brought home. My Uncle Bill especially. When we were kids we never got tired of hearing the one where he was standing guard on some ship & did the whole "Halt, who goes there?" routine on a superior officer named Marvel. A captain, as it happened. Captain Marvel.

Captain Marvel: "Captain Marvel."
UB: "Riiiiiiight. Really, now. Who goes there?"
CM, with strained patience: "Captain. Marvel."
UB, skeptically: "Mmm-hmm. Mmmm-hmm. Captain Marvel?"
CM: "That's right."
Thoughtful pause.
UB: "Can I be Superman?"
Apparently, they really do make you peel potatoes for mouthing off in the military. That's not just Beetle Bailey stuff. At least according to my Uncle Bill, who--admittedly--wasn't the most reliable of sources. We were never sure when we were kids where the line was between fact & fiction when it came to his stories, but it hardly mattered. That wasn't the point. It was all about the story and the picture he painted with his words and that three-pack-a-day-and-a-shot-of-whiskey voice.


It's war story day in the Lair! Pull up a log, sit around our virtual campfire, have a beer or a soda or a s'more and tell us about your favorite soldier. I'll bet I'm not the only one with an Uncle Bill hanging out in the family tree. Come on--share!