The Army Son
The Creightons were very
proud of their son, Frank. When he went to college, naturally they
missed him; but he wrote and they looked forward to his letters and saw
him on weekends. Then
Frank was drafted into the army.
After he had been in the army about five months, he received his call to
go to Vietnam. Of course,
the parents' anxiety for his first letter was greater than ever before.
And ever week they heard from
him and were thankful for his well-being. Then one week went by without
a letter ~ two weeks ~
and finally three. At the end of the third week a telegram came, saying,
"We regret to inform you
that you son has been missing for three weeks and is presumed to have been
killed in action while
fighting for his country."
The parents were shocked and grieved. They tried to accept the situation
and go on living, but it
was tragically lonesome without Frank.
About three weeks later, however, the phone rang. When Mrs. Creighton answered
it, a voice on
the other end said, "Mother, it's Frank. they found me, and I'm going to
be all right. I'm in the United
States and I'm coming home soon."
Mrs. Creighton was overjoyed, with tears running down her cheeks she sobbed,
"Oh, that's
wonderful! That's just wonderful, Frank."
There was silence for a moment, and then Frank said, "Mother I want to
ask you something that is
important to me. While I've been here, I've met a lot of wonderful people
and I've really become
close friends with some. There is one fellow I would like to bring home
with me to meet you and
Dad. And I would like to know if it would be all right if he could stay
and live with us, because he
has no place to go."
His mother assured him it would be all right.
Then Frank said, "You see, he wasn't' as lucky as some; he was injured
in battle. He was hit by a
blast and his face is all disfigured. He lost his leg, and his right hand
is missing. So you see, he
feels uneasy about how others will accept him."
Frank's mother stopped to think a minute. She began to wonder how things
would work out, and
what people in town would think of someone like that. She said, "Sure frank,
you bring him home~
for a visit, that is. We would love to meet him and have him stay for a
while; but about him staying
with us permanently, well, we'll have to think about that." There was silence
for a minute, and then
Frank said, "Okay, Mother," and hung up.
A week went by without any word from Frank, and then a telegram arrived
~ "We regret to inform
you that your son has taken his life. We would like you to come and identify
the body."
Their wonderful son was gone. The horror stricken parents could only ask
themselves, "Why had
he done this?" When they walked into the room to identify the body of their
son, they found a
young man with a disfigured face, one leg missing, and his right hand gone.
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