He told me stories of his time in the military fighting in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Luckily he didn’t endure any major trauma physically or mentally. However, he often talked about friends of his, who while fighting overseas for our country, were physically or mentally injured and now will be forever changed due to these events. These Americans volunteered to do service for our country and made a huge sacrifice by leaving behind their families and everyday lives. This shows even one soldier making a small impact contributes to the patriotism of America. One soldier cannot win a war, but a million strong and patriotic soldiers can ensure our freedom and safety is protected. At the church I attend people often volunteer for small projects such as Habitat for Humanity and Rise Against Hunger. Some people in my church have permanent jobs with these organizations, while others just volunteer their weekend. One weekend, I volunteered for the Rise Against Hunger program where we bagged over 10,000 bags of rice to feed entire villages. I believe being a patriot means doing something small, that can impact others in outstanding ways. By helping bag a couple bags of rice, me and my other hundreds of congregation members together helped feed thousands of African