Apache said:
We're almost 80 years since the end of WW2. More & more will be forgotten until it's just a few high points.
Our collective memory grows shorter every year. Gulf War 1/Desert Storm was a huge freaking deal when it happened & it is absolutely never talked about. Vietnam Vets are dying off & aside from some movies and a memorial folks don't know much about that war either. Korea? WW1? Forget about it. Civil War battlefield visitation is dropping every year.
Lots of other reasons as well. Too many new immigrants who have no familial connection to America's past so they don't GAF. Shorter attention spans in general. (Can you TikTok a visit to Gettysburg? Insta at Shiloh?) Our society's failure to see the value of history. (Outside of the media & many academics who would rather control the historical perspective for their purposes - see the recent spate of "The Texas Revolution was fought because of Slavery narrative)
It is a sad society that doesn't know where it came from & what their forefathers went through. Makes it easy to take things for granted.
Excellent post!
Even when I was at A&M (30 years ago), there was talk about how Korea was the forgotten war.
I actually thought it was cool in the show "Mad Men" that they made Don Draper a Korea Vet.
Obviously MASH ran forever (251 episodes) but it was a comedy with some serious topics from time to time.
Your immigration point is right on. 50 years ago, we were a country of 200 Million people and seemingly everybody had grandparents who served. These days in a country of 330 Million, hardly anybody serves. Matter of fact, wasn't it last week that the Biden Administration said that they don't want families serving in the military for multiple generations?
Last night, my wife forced me to watch "Greyhound" with Tom Hanks. As I was watching it, I was thinking about how if the USA had to mobilize to that degree and people had to serve under those conditions today, there's no way it would happen. We're all too fat and out of shape for starters. And that's before we even get to motivation and dedication or purpose.