Dear Editor,
As I recall, the average age of the G.I. in World War II was 25 years of age. Vietnam was between 18 and 23, according to all stats. Now that certainly tells one where the concern for the young men in our society is, with duty, honor, concern for the elderly, except the politician, Wall Street, the Fed, book entry, corruption, tax evasion, schemes, promissory notes for money, but we are a great society, are we not? But we trust in God, do we not?
J. Hamilton Khan, Morgan Hill