During World War II a cartoon appeared in daily newspapers across the country which attracted much attention. It pictured a young soldier driving a jeep madly across the battlefield. Bullets whizzed past his head; shells burst in the air; bombs fell on every side. It seemed that he was going to become the object of one of them and meet death itself. Still he drove on madly, zig-zagging, trying to dodge death itself.
To take one look at the picture you would think the young man was foolish for risking his life in such a fashion. But a second look changed your mind, for draped across the back of the jeep was the broken, bleeding body of the young man’s wounded buddy. The fellow was obviously risking his life to save a friend.
Beneath the cartoon the artist had this word, “P.S. He made it!”…