"For those who have made the ultimate sacrifice, we are grateful that such men and women were among us. For those who continue to serve, we honor their commitment. For those who return to civilian life, we honor their service"
About this Quote
Buyer’s repetition of “For those who…” does more than sound solemn; it creates a roll call. The audience is asked to hear themselves or their loved ones inside the syntax. “We” is doing heavy lifting here, too. It’s an inclusive pronoun that turns a potentially divisive subject (war, policy, budgets, legitimacy) into a shared moral posture. The subtext is that national unity is achievable, at least briefly, through ritual gratitude. You don’t have to agree on what sent people into harm’s way to agree that they deserve thanks.
The careful shifts in verbs matter. “Grateful” for the dead suggests debt and humility, while “honor” for the living frames recognition as an ongoing civic practice, not a one-day sentiment. The final clause nods to the often-ignored aftermath: returning home isn’t a victory lap, it’s a re-entry, and it requires public acknowledgement.
As a politician speaking in a commemorative register, Buyer is also insulating the state from scrutiny. By elevating service as an unquestioned good, the rhetoric redirects attention from decisions made in offices to sacrifices made in uniforms.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Buyer, Steve. (2026, January 15). For those who have made the ultimate sacrifice, we are grateful that such men and women were among us. For those who continue to serve, we honor their commitment. For those who return to civilian life, we honor their service. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-those-who-have-made-the-ultimate-sacrifice-we-152306/
Chicago Style
Buyer, Steve. "For those who have made the ultimate sacrifice, we are grateful that such men and women were among us. For those who continue to serve, we honor their commitment. For those who return to civilian life, we honor their service." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-those-who-have-made-the-ultimate-sacrifice-we-152306/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"For those who have made the ultimate sacrifice, we are grateful that such men and women were among us. For those who continue to serve, we honor their commitment. For those who return to civilian life, we honor their service." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-those-who-have-made-the-ultimate-sacrifice-we-152306/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.


