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Memorial Day, Honoring The Heroes That Didn't Make It Home And Remembering Those That Are The Best Of America.
People come and go in life. It's not without suffering and pain but rather just a part of human existence. As summer months slowly roll in and warmer weather is upon us, my thoughts turn to yet another season of barbeques, time with family, hanging out in the pool, fireworks, and remembering all of those that made it possible for us to enjoy these treasured events. While I was never one of those that I speak of, I learned to hold them in the highest of regards as they were all heroes. Each and every one of them that ever signed on the dotted line. Each and every one of the men and women that defend our country, sacrificing that time with their loved ones, so that we can enjoy ours. They are an impressive bunch.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Serve
In Memoriam
Here in North America, tomorrow (Monday, May 31) will commemorate Memorial Day this year. For many, Memorial Day is viewed as the unofficial start of Summer. Here in a resort town, it is treated as the clarion call that summons tourists and second-home-owners to descend upon our town and our businesses until at least September (Then it begins to be safe for us locals to claim our town back and enjoy its amenities again).
By Kent Brindley5 years ago in Serve
The Problem with most Memorial Day Sales
Before I begin, I'd like to point out that these opinions are solely my own based on my experience as a family member and friend of several veterans who had strong feelings about Memorial Day sales. Though these are the opinions of some who have now passed, I am not a veteran and cannot speak for any but those who have provided their opinions directly to me. If you are a veteran and have an opinion about this article, I would love to hear your thoughts as they are more relevant than my own. Please feel free to send them to brittanynunezwritings.com.
By Brandy Enn5 years ago in Serve
Angel Flights
Angel flights are an important component to the US Military. It is the flight that is taking our fallen home to their final resting places. These soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines have come back from Europe, Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, etc. They all have the same thing in common, they paid the ultimate price for our freedoms. As veteran of the US Armed Forces, I believe that all gave some and some gave all. If you want to see a definition of a hero, go down to your local Veterans Hospital.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee5 years ago in Serve
Memorial Day in Canton, Georgia. Top Story - May 2021.
About a year and a half ago, I rode through Canton, Georgia with a friend and neighbor on our way to Old Car City. As we were about to pass the Georgia National Cemetery on Hwy 20, he asked if I minded taking a brief detour. Knowing he was a Vietnam Veteran and wanting to see this relatively new memorial, I gladly complied. The entrance road wound through about a mile of wild and natural forest before you come to the second, and real, entrance to the cemetery. A large ornate marble wall and wrought iron gate flanked with American flags greets you as you enter the hallowed grounds.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Serve
Army Acronyms and Whatnot Vol. 4
25MAY2021; 2320, TUE We're quickly coming upon the final R.E.D. Friday (Remember Everyone Deployed) of the month, and "the unofficial start of summer", Memorial Day weekend. That being the case, among other factors, I figured why not break out my iPhone's Pages app again and reflect on some more personal military moments before they slip away forever.
By Nefarious Darrius5 years ago in Serve
The Last Alive Head of State Who Served in World War II — Queen Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II, also known as the Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, is the last surviving head of state from World War II. I didn’t know about this as I stumbled on a picture of the longest-reigning monarch and started to dig into this story.
By Bryan Dijkhuizen5 years ago in Serve








