Remember. It's not just a long weekend. It's not just a short vacation before summer. It's not just another day to grill out. It's about those who made the ultimate sacrifice, so you could do all those things. So remember.
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It's not a happy holiday for sure but it's a time to reflect and think about those who gave their lives defending our freedom. I would like to name 3 I knew who gave it all. Please list those you knew if you feel so inclined.
Bill Russo
Jerry Wagner Sr.
Gary Prince
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Very important to remember. Thank you both. Not to police your lives, but if you say "Happy Memorial Day", it may not sit well with many folks. Just take the time to say thanks, even if it's silently.
Justice Lee
"Happy Memorial Day" irks me as my father passed away few years ago from chemical exposure in Vietnam. It's not a happy day.
"Happy Memorial Day" irks me as my father passed away few years ago from chemical exposure in Vietnam. It's not a happy day.
My grandfather probably from the same chemicals. Not a fan of "Happy Memorial Day." I'm sorry for your loss and am grateful for his service.
I never really thought of that. I can't really recall if that's something I've ever said, but I'll be sure not to moving forward."Happy Memorial Day" irks me as my father passed away few years ago from chemical exposure in Vietnam. It's not a happy day.
My grandfather probably from the same chemicals. Not a fan of "Happy Memorial Day." I'm sorry for your loss and am grateful for his service.
Sorry about your dad. It wasn't always in battle that cost the lives of our protectors. OFC
Thanks for your service! I read about Mr Thornton. Holy cow! He swam for 2 hours with 2 wounded soldiers, until they were rescued! Wow, you were truly in the presence of a legend.I was in the Navy from 84'-88'....Memorial day always makes me remember a man a worked for when I was in. He was a Navy Seal, Medal of Honor winner. Michael E. Thornton....Google him sometime and read his story. Wish I had been mature enough then to realize who I had in front of me.