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May 17, 2008
Posted by Claire

14-year old hero!

I found this story posted on RN today. I loved it, and I knew you all would love to read about this young man who understands the idea of duty and Country. From this deployed soldier’s mom… thank you Jeffrey, from the bottom of my heart!

Boy stands up for Old Glory

By Myung Oak Kim, Rocky Mountain News (Contact)
Thursday, May 15, 2008
LINK to article
(Excerpt)

Jeffrey Sahli noticed the faded, fraying American flag outside Evergreen Middle School soon after he started eighth grade last year.

“I thought the flag wasn’t being treated with flag etiquette. I thought I needed to do that,” the 14-year-old said. “I wanted to serve my country and I thought, heck, I’ll start right here.”

With the principal’s permission, he began taking care of Old Glory. Every school day he carefully hoists the U.S. and Colorado flags before classes and takes them down before heading home. He folds the Colorado flag into a neat square, the U.S. flag into a triangle, and places them in a cabinet in the office.

He keeps them inside on stormy days.

–snip–

“As simple as it is to some people, it really is a big deal. He doesn’t do it for an attaboy.

“He just does it because it’s right.”

Roy was so impressed that she told a family friend stationed in Iraq about Jeffrey. First Sgt. Timothy Horan serves with the Kentucky National Guard’s 138th Fires Brigade.

“You don’t hear of kids taking that kind of responsibility, especially with something like that,” he said. “A lot of younger kids think it’s corny.”

Horan bought a flag at the military store and hung it above Camp Liberty near the Baghdad airport on Jan. 30 in Jeffrey’s honor.

The next day, he was flown out of the country for emergency heart surgery. Friends sent the flag to Horan this spring. He got it to Roy who gave it to Evergreen Principal Jane Sutera.

Sutera arranged a surprise ceremony Thursday at the school where a shocked and grateful Jeffrey received the flag and a certificate from the Army recognizing his patriotism.

–snip–

He said he wasn’t embarrassed by the attention because he wants people to see what he stands for.

“I stand for duty, honor, God and country.”

Jeffrey doesn’t come from a military background, though he hopes to attend West Point.

–snip–

Jeffrey said the flag reminds him of the soldiers serving in Iraq.

“When they’re coming home, I wanted them to see the flag flying high.”

2 Comments

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2 Comments

  1. A Soldier's Wife
    May 19, 2008

    What a wonderful story…..I hope this young man continues in the direction he has started. One voice can bring change……..every soldier fighting for our Nation was once one voice………one young man or one young woman who was once in 8th grade…….

    ~ASW

  2. brat
    May 19, 2008

    Kudos and THANKS to Jeffry and the heroes in Iraq who honoured HIS service.

    You know, Claire, I have always maintained that our children learn from us, and they – at the same time – have MUCH to teach us, their parents.

    THIS story should be spread far and wide across both our countries, and yes, I’ll be doing my part to make that happen. ;)

    “Teach your parents well, and know they love you.”

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