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On the Record With ... Jim Mertz

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Mertz: I started in 1987; after the welcome-home parade in Chicago [in 1986], I had all kinds of nightmares pop up. I had a friend who was in counseling ... and he’s going, ‘Jim, come on, this is a good group,’ and I said, ‘I don’t need that stuff.’ ... I said that for seven months, and the marriage was going downhill quick. Finally I said, ‘I’ve got to do something; this isn’t right. I’m drinking a lot.’ So in March 1987, I went to a meeting.

Bustos: When you do flag presentations to students and senior citizens groups, what’s the lesson you want people to learn?

Mertz: I want them to know the importance of the American flag.

Bustos: One thing I noticed in your speech is you said everyone should respect not just the American flag but all flags. Why all flags?

Mertz: One of our Legion members was born in Germany, and when he was 7 years old or 8, the war was going on, and the Americans were coming through his town, and there was a German flag hanging up there. He saw the Americans come and take it down, take it off the staff, and they folded it. [They] could have put it on the ground and put a magazine of ammo in it or burned it ... He thought that was so admirable of the Americans to do that. Granted, it might have been a souvenir, but still, to this little kid, he knew they didn’t destroy it. ... The kids should respect every flag. You live in America, but that doesn’t mean you stomp on a Japanese flag. No reason to, you’re above that.

The Jim Mertz lowdown

Who is he? Member of the Lake in the Hills American Legion Post 1231

Town: Algonquin

Age: 65

Family: He and his wife, Diane, have two grown daughters.

Favorite movie: “Saving Private Ryan”

Favorite meal: Burgers, with onions and mustard, and a cold beer

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