Break Out The Onions


Major Andrew Olmsted of the US Army died in Iraq on January 3rd 2008. He wrote a moving final entry for his website and asked a friend to post it in the event of his death. You should read the whole entry, but here are a few quotes:

Major Andrew OlmstedThis is an entry I would have preferred not to have published, but there are limits to what we can control in life, and apparently I have passed one of those limits…

What I don’t want this to be is a chance for me, or anyone else, to be maudlin. I’m dead. That sucks, at least for me and my family and friends. But all the tears in the world aren’t going to bring me back, so I would prefer that people remember the good things about me rather than mourning my loss. (If it turns out a specific number of tears will, in fact, bring me back to life, then by all means, break out the onions.)

Sometimes going to war is the right idea. I think we’ve drawn that line too far in the direction of war rather than peace, but I’m a soldier and I know that sometimes you have to fight if you’re to hold onto what you hold dear. But in making that decision, I believe we understate the costs of war; when we make the decision to fight, we make the decision to kill, and that means lives and families destroyed. Mine now falls into that category; the next time the question of war or peace comes up, if you knew me at least you can understand a bit more just what it is you’re deciding to do, and whether or not those costs are worth it.