Where is Ace

Ace

Who are Ace?

The word "Ace" comes from the French word which means "Unit". It originally meant the side of a die with only one pip, before it was a term for a playing card. It's a playing card or Domino but in a military term we discussed about the ace who destroyed the aggression of enemies and counter their enemies.

Ace can be in every form and they are our national heroes we must know about them by reading about their lives serving to  their country and nation. They can also be in the form of a policeman and can be in the form of an army personnel. He can also be a sailor or airman. Because of these people we are breathing in a country in which we have freedom because of them if they weren't in the past, we would be slaves of another nation today. Let’s forget past that lack of a "aces" and get to today’s episode where we all can be an ace in our departments.

Now have a look on the people who served their county by giving their lives.

Ernie Pyle
Ernie Pyle

Ernie Taylor Pyle (1900-1945) was an American journalist. He was well known for his journalism about American soldiers during second world war. His father was a farmer in village and his parents neither attended school beyond the eight grade. Pyle was one of the child of his parents who prefer journalism on farming. During graduating he joined US Naval during World War I. He left school in January 1923 with only a semester remaining and without graduating from IU. He took a job as a newspaper reporter in Indiana. During this job his earning is 25$ a week later he joined The Washington Daily News. He was killed by enemy fire on Iejima during the Battle of Okinawa. Taylor Pyle won the Pulitzer Prize in 1944 for his stories during second world war.

Abdul Sattar 

Abdul Sattar Edhi

Abdul Sattar Edhi (1928-2016) was a Pakistani humanitarian. He is a founder of world largest ambulance network along with old houses, homeless shelters and animal shelters. He was born in India but later during participation of Pakistan and India he was migrated to Pakistan. By the time of his death, Edhi was registered as a parent or guardian of nearly 20,000 adopted childrens. When Edhi was eleven years old, his mother became paralysed from a stroke and died. Edhi received several awards including the Nobel Peace Award, Gandhi Peace Award, Ahmadiyya Muslim Peace Prize, The UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Prize and Nishan-e-Imtiaz.

Conclusion
We should not live for over selves but for others.

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