A Vet, A Trash Bag, and Quiet Gratitude at the Washington Monument
Every morning, a veteran with a busted ankle and a knee brace quietly picks up trash around the Washington Monument. What started as a personal act of service turned into something more. Some passersby judge him, assuming he’s doing court-ordered community service. But others began to notice—and thank him.
One day, he found an anonymous note under a bench: “Thank you for your service… You matter.” It wasn’t signed, but it changed everything. Encouraged, he began wearing his old dog tags. The response shifted—more smiles, more respect.