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Memorial Day
This wasn't
sent to me by another person or list, nor was it found
posted elsewhere. It's just a few thoughts about a
holiday which is special to me. It's one of those few
times when I share something serious instead of
humorous.
The joke for today has been sent. I want to be
serious for a moment and talk about the holiday which
will be celebrated here in the United States on Monday.
Memorial Day is on the last Monday in May and
honors those men and women who lost their lives serving
their country. What we celebrate as Memorial Day today,
began at the end of the Civil War. Family members of the
many soldiers slain in battle would visit the grave
sites of their fallen relatives or friends and decorate
the graves with flowers.
On May 5, 1868, General
John Logan proclaimed this day a holiday through his
General Order No. 11. The day was entitled Decoration
Day and was first observed on May 30, 1868. The northern
states celebrated this day every year, but the southern
states celebrated a day similar to this on a different
day until sometime after World War I.
In 1882,
the name Decoration day was changed to Memorial Day, and
in 1971, Memorial Day was declared a national holiday to
be held on the last Monday of May every year. Over the
years it has come to serve as a day to remember all U.S.
men and women killed or missing in action in all wars.
I am truly grateful for the freedoms which we
enjoy today. Too often, we take these gifts for granted,
little realizing the sacrifice which was involved in
ensuring that these freedoms continue to be a part of
all of our lives. Be honest, how many of us think of
Memorial Day as just another chance for a three-day
weekend? A chance to go the lakes or beaches or
mountains? A trip to Disneyland or Six Flags or some
other amusement park?
If you are here in the
United States, please remember to display your flag, not
just for the day but for the whole weekend. Let's not
forget the real reason for having this holiday. The
quote below says it all. Please take the time to read
it.
Take care everyone.
Tom (USN 65-69)
"It is, in a way, an odd thing to honor those
who died in defense of our country in wars far away. The
imagination plays a trick. We see these soldiers in our
mind as old and wise. We see them as something like the
Founding Fathers, grave and gray-haired. But most of
them were boys when they died, they gave up two lives --
the one they were living and the one they would have
lived. When they died, they gave up their chance to be
husbands and fathers and grandfathers. They gave up
their chance to be revered old men. They gave up
everything for their county, for us. All we can do is
remember."
-- Ronald Wilson Reagan Remarks
at Veteran's Day ceremony, Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington, Virginia, November 11, 1985
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