Lou Zezoff, a Vietnam Naval Veteran, and his wife Annette went to a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Illinois for a quiet dinner. Lou, wearing his cap that said “U.S. Navy Vietnam Veteran,” noticed a table with five young men who were also in the service. After ordering their food, one of the young men walked up to Lou to thank him for his service, followed by another who thanked him on behalf of all five.
When they finished eating, Lou tried to pay, but the young men had already taken care of the bill. The receipt had “Semper Fi” and “Oorah!” written on it. Lou was surprised and thanked the Marines for their kind gesture.
As the Marines were leaving, they formed a line and individually greeted Lou with handshakes, hugs, and salutes. The Marines, including Val Diaz, Victor M. Andrade Gomez, Kevin Morris, Elijah Reynolds, and Eric A. Morales, explained that they wanted to show their appreciation for Lou’s service.
Private First Class Diaz expressed that since Lou had fought for them, it was now their turn to show gratitude. This heartwarming encounter left Lou touched by the Marines’ kindness and respect.