This year’s Memorial Day celebrations and especially
the Parade in Washington, D.C. will be focusing on honoring the men and women
who served in Iraq. It will be the first
tribute to recognize their sacrifice since the end of the operations in
December of 2011.
They don’t get their
own parade, unlike the service men who went to the Desert Storm War. I remember attending the celebrations and
fireworks at the Washington Monument on June 8, 1991. We could share the victory with the soldiers
and it brought great honor to our country.
1.
Why we
observe Memorial Day
Memorial Day is a day of remembrance
of those who have died serving our country.
2.
It started
with the Civil War
Memorial Day was a response to the
unprecedented carnage of the Civil War, in which some 620,000 soldiers on both
sides died.
3.
It was
first known as Decoration Day
From the practice of decorating
graves with flowers, wreaths and flags, the holiday was long known as
Decoration Day. The name Memorial Day goes back to 1882, but the older name
didn't disappear until after World War II. Federal law declared "Memorial
Day" the official name in 1967.
4.
The
playing of 'Taps'
The 24-note bugle call, is played at
all military funerals and memorial services.
5.
Flying the
Flag
It is customary on Memorial Day to
fly the flag at half staff until noon, and then raise it to the top of the
staff until sunset.
6.
Flowers
and Flags
These are the two most popular items
people use to remember soldiers.
7.
The last
Monday of May
Memorial Day is observed on the last
Monday of May.
Have a great Memorial Day and remember FREEDOM IS NOT FREE!
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