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[K24]Keeping The Faith Online
by Jim Brown, Jim
Most parents will advise their children that everything will turn out fine if you keep faith in everything you do. Some children are very wise and listen to what their parents say and end up living a very happy life. Those that do not listen are tragically exposed to all sorts of hardships throughout their life and until they regain their faith in some way they will continue on the path of strife.

It may be hard to hold the faith when a tragedy occurs somewhere in the world. Some people can not understand how God can allow people to suffer needlessly and die a painful death. The people that keep the faith know that God has a plan for everybody's life and that the day that we die has already been assigned by God. Some methods of dying were not God's design but were the act of the one that fell from the grace of God in Heaven.

God wants people to learn from the words that he left for us to read. Every word in the Bible was written by someone who walked with God. God relayed his Commandments through Moses and he had other teachers to carry on the words of the Bible long after Christ gave his life on the cross at the hill called Calvary. God's plan was faithful at the time and is still faithful today.

Many people of faith were touched when a girl uttered the words "I Believe," shortly before she was shot by a person who was unable to keep the faith. The girl was able to look death in the eye and still stand true to her faith by not denying that she was a Christian. Her faith rang true to all in that library and her faith assured her that even if death came her way that day she was assured by faith that she would see God's face shortly thereafter.

By keeping the faith in everything that surrounds your life it can almost be conceived as an insurance policy for an eternal life after we die. Many people choose to live happy and productive lives and improve the lives of others in the process. This caring and sharing is a prime characteristic of the faith that surrounds their life everyday and eventually someone will take up the faith in their own lives just because they have seen the effects of the faith firsthand.

Most people who believe in God find keeping the faith a very easy task each day. They surround themselves with the reassuring words in the Bible and with people who believe the same way. Faith is a good path to take even if you are unsure of the complete route. Through following the Ten Commandments many people find that the route to faith is very easy to find and keep in and around their life.

One part of the ceremony was the dedication of the inscription on the cover of the empty crypt of the Vietnam Unknown. It reads: "Honoring and Keeping Faith with America's Missing Servicemen,'' an epilogue to the events that began on May 11, 1972, when Air Force 1st Lt. Michael J. Blassie, while flying a combat mission in his A-37 over South Vietnam, was brought down by enemy anti-aircraft fire. Several days later, remains were recovered and turned over to American authorities. Officially, the remains were listed as "believed to be'' those of Blassie.
Known testing methods, however, could not determine conclusively the identity.

U.S. Army authorities at the Central Identification Laboratory in Hawaii determined in the late 1970s that the identification of the remains was improbable and reclassified the remains as "unknown''. In 1983, a decision was made by DOD officials to inter these remains in the crypt of the Vietnam Unknown. President Reagan presided over the ceremony on November 11, 1984.

Twelve years later, following the receipt of a letter from Michael J. Blassie's mother, Secretary Cohen ordered the opening of the crypt and exhumation of the remains. Newly developed mitochondrial DNA analysis confirmed that the remains were Blassie's. In February 1998, the Pentagon announced that the crypt would remain empty and that an inscription would be carved into its cover.

In President Clinton's annual POW/MIA Recognition Day proclamation, he said: "On National POW/MIA Recognition Day, we remember with profound gratitude those who suffered captivity and those whose fate remains unknown. Many American POWs were tortured at the hands of their captors; all experienced the ordeal of being held against their will and the anguish of indefinite separation from their families and their homeland.

"Today we also honor the valiant families of our fellow citizens who remain missing--families who have had to suffer not only the absence of their loved ones but also the uncertainty of their fate. As Americans, we remain unshakable in our resolve to achieve the fullest possible accounting of those missing and to strive to bring home the remains of those who have died. Only by doing so can we begin to acknowledge the debt we owe to these patriots and assuage the grief of the families they left behind for the sake of our Nation.''

The Latest Numbers

The following summarizes American efforts to achieve the fullest possible accounting: 2,054 Americans remain unaccounted-for from the Vietnam War: Army: 651 (9 in northern Vietnam, 497 in southern Vietnam, 110 in Laos, 35 in Cambodia. Navy: 417 (286 in northern Vietnam, 92 in southern Vietnam, 28 in Laos, 3 in
Cambodia) Air Force: 683 (233 in northern Vietnam, 165 in southern Vietnam, 268 in Laos, 17 in Cambodia) Marine Corps: 263 (24 in northern Vietnam, 203 in southern Vietnam, 22 in Laos, 14 in Cambodia) Coast Guard:1 in southern Vietnam

In addition, 39 civilians remain unaccounted for from the Vietnam War: 22 in southern Vietnam; 12 in Laos; 5 in Cambodia.

A total of 529 Americans have been accounted for since 1973: 391 in Vietnam; 129 in Laos; 7 in Cambodia; and 2 in China. Since 1993, during the Clinton Administration, 160 Americans have been accounted for: 88 in Vietnam; 66 in Laos; and 6 in Cambodia.
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