For Your Country

The one suggestion I have for TIME is that it should have mentioned Peace Corps more clearly in the article. I wrote the following letter to the editor to explain:
I was thrilled to see your headline article this week was National Service, but I was very disappointed to see that Peace Corps only received a sentence and a John F. Kennedy picture on the first page. Over 187,000 Peace Corps Volunteers have answered the call since 1962 not only to " ask what you can do for your country" but to " ask what together we can do for the freedom of man." Next time please give Peace Corps more than a mention. It is currently the fifth " most ideal employer" for college graduates and there is a reason why.
Thank You,
Travis Hellstrom
Peace Corps Invitee
Hickory, NC
Whether or not it is published, I hope the magazine sees my point. I appreciate what they are doing and I think a lot of wonderful organizations are helping our country and our world in great ways. I am proud to be taking part in one of our country's proudest moments, I think, and I hope it remains a moment we live in for a very long time.