MEMORIAL DAY FORUM

Memorial Day Forum

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Memorial Day should be a day to remember,those veteran who gave their lives and those who made it home, battle torn and all.Memorial Day is a Day,that not only Veterans but all should stand up and salute the American flag and be proud of those that gave all.On this day you should feel and be proud of the young men and women that serve in the miletary.The service men and women who fright for your freedom and ask now question why.Memorial day is a day when,we see a Veteran young and old,we should say thanks and welcome home.To all Vietnam veteran ,who were never told welcome home,job well done,on this memorial Day .I say welcome home, God Bless,and you serve your country well.To all Veterans I stand tall for those who have fallin I stand tall and say Iam Proud To Be an American and A Vietnam Veteran. I salute you on this Memorial Day......God Bless You and family..

- Missy,


the forgotten war. 1950to1953 KOREA WAR 54,246 DIED 103284 MWOUNDED 8177MIA YES THE FORGOTTTEN WAR BUT IF YOU WERE THEIR YOU DONT FORGET

- Tony Greco,


In honoring my Grand Dad, Jeff Cloer(WWI)and my Dad, Marshall Fix (WWII) - their service and lives are remembered with gratitude.

- Delaavegree,


I will ride with my biker friends to Pinelawn Cemetery, Sat. morning 5-26, here on Long Island and decorate the graves of our fallen with American Flags. Always remember my Uncle John and my father, both were WW II Veterans. My father-in-law, Louis Paladino, Korean War Veteran. Just this week joined the American Legion Riders and the Patriot Guard Riders club. Our home is decorated with Old Glory and POW/MIA flags. Always proud to be an American and thankful for those who have given me my freedoms!! God Bless our Veterans. God Bless our Troops! POW/MIA I will never, ever forget !!

- J. Dumas,


I think of my friends who never got a chance to live a full life...those of us disabled and never even knew it...and those that live with it everyday. None of us asked to walk through the valley of tears we did it because we wanted to. We fought, not because of some politicians idea of war, but for the man, or woman, right next to you. Those of us that are here, should always remember those that arent, because its through the sacrifice that they made, insured we would have the life we have today. Welcome home to all the Brothers and Sisters in arms.

- anonymous,


memorial day is a day of reflection for all those who served and a time to never to forget all those who never made it home. lets we forget. vn vet.

- John Menzel,


A lot men lost their lives for the freedom of this country. But their are a lot of kids that do not understand this concept. I wish nothing but happiness and peace for this nation of ours. I wish that no one had to die for freedom! But to keep it someone has to fight for it and I hate to say it Die for our freedom. Peace to all

- Karl Butler,


may we salute those who sacrificed so we can stand tall and make our chidren and nation remain the great nation it is !FORWARD !!

- Chester McGuire,


thanks to all the other veterans that served their country fom one vet to another at least when you came home you got the welcome you so deserved alpha co 1/27 wolfhound forever 74& 75

- terrance m. gibbs,


we have a parade every year in oakville,ct at vfw post 7330 i am a viet veteran and i will always honor our veterans past and present.this country has to do 180 degree turnaround and take back our country,we are loseing our rights,semper-fi and god bless america

- Mike,


I moved to Elk Creek, Missouri in 2010 from Kendall, New York. I found that they dont celebrate Memorial Day like they do up North. It seems they are to busy to honor those men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice. I have tried to get people and veterans organizations intrested in a parade or Memorial Day ceremony but to no avail. It is sad if you can help contact me at: sgt1MOGUARD@centurylink.net For God and Country, Sgt D

- anonymous,


WE ARE CELEBRATING THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE WASHINGTON STATE VIETNAM MEMORIAL AT OUR STATE CAPITAL CAMPUS ON MEMORIAL DAY 2012. WE HAVE A LOT OF LOVE TO SHARE WITH OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS AND YOURE INVITED

- HAL LYMUS,


Ive marched in Memorial Day parades long before I joined a service organization and have had the privilege to host the services the last five years for our VFW Post 44 Clifton Springs, N.Y.

- Francis E. Day,


Memorial Day is a time for reflection and remembrance, for all those who served and are serving. Here in Pendleton, OR, we had two ceremonies in recognition of all veterans and active/reserve duty service personnel. Personally, I served in the 9th Infantry Division in Vietnam, 67-68.

- bob shippentower,


Having served for 27 Glorious years and am still supporting the troops as a civilian contractor. I am not only Honored but humbled on this day. The Motto of the Viet-nam ERA was We came together and we will all come home together Is burned in my memory forever. Although we have fallen comrads that were left behind, WE will not let their sacrifice or memory be forgotten. Memorial Day is a day of rememberance and humbleness for the FREEDOM we all share. May God Bless this Country Forever. Respectfully, DCC Langford USN Retired.

- Myron Langford,


As a Vietnam Marine Veteran I spend a quiet day at home to honor all fallen comrades. I fly two special flags that were flown over the capital, One for a close friend who I grew up with, graduated high school with, were in the boy scouts together and were Marine brothers. The other flag is for my Marine brother who I had the great honor and privilege to escort home to his final resting place. One flag flys from 6am to 9am and the other 9am to noon at half mast. At night we light candles and say a prayer for all fallen warriors who gave their lives to protect our freedom. Our flag flys 24-7-365 to honor all who gave some and some who gave all. God bless the USA and God bless the Marine Corps

- Russell L. Smith USMC VET RVN,


I will celebrate this Memorial Day with family and a few friends. Of course we will be grilling. In my own quiet, private way I will remember my father, who served in the army, WWII, and made his transition in 2001; my mother, who made her transition in 2009; and my special high school friend, PFC DWIGHT PINZA MC KEATHON, DOB 06/23/1949, KIA 08/02/1969, QUANG TIN, SOUTH VIETNAM. I especially honor and remember him. He made the ultimate sacrifice...he gave his life. Blessed be, gentle warrior. I will remember and honor u forever.

- janet,


When I think of Memorial Day the men and women who made the ultimate sac- rifice in all the wars that we were involved in. Least that we never forget and honor our fallen heroes.

- Bob Hillman,


Thank you Veterans, past and present, for serving our Country! Thanks to you, Americans can enjoy all the freedoms our country has to offer! We are forever grateful! GOD bless you and yours this Memorial Day and always!

- Mari56,


Thank you Veterans, past and present, for serving our Country! Thanks to you, Americans can enjoy all the freedoms our country has to offer! We are forever grateful! GOD bless you and yours this Memorial Day and always!

- Mari56,


God bless the men , women and the families of the United States armed forces.I feel for you all and the multible trips that you have made to the war zones!Your generation has been carrying a big load !May God be with your and your families !

- sam bailey,


Tommorow I have the opportunity, to join,a Medal of Honor recpreint, Iwo Jima suvirour, and The first Navy seal, here in central Oregonand thank them

- Robert Pfeifer,


This day, Memorial Day, is a time for remembrance of all those who lost their lives defending our country. I would suggest it is also a time to re-dedicate our selves to protecting our country for our future generations. It is in this way that we will really honor our fallen members. God bless the United States of America.

- Donald F. Curtis,


Memorial Day By Gabriel Gonzalez It?s another three day weekend A time for having fun What is this holiday really for When everything is said and done This day started out to honor Those who had made the ultimate sacrifice Now we see it as another day off To barbeque with drinks on ice But let us take some time To remember those who went before Those who struggled so hard To keep open freedoms door Think of those whose lives were given On the grounds of Bunker Hill Those of the American Revolution Fighting so that we could have free will World War I took the American Doughboy To fight in someone else?s yard We lost so many young men then But still they fought hard The Second World War was to end it all Tyranny, Racism and Oppression The only thing that we learned Was that war keeps coming in succession The Korean War was our next test Followed by the exotic lands of Nam We have almost perfected the way To kill others just with a bomb More recent events have caused us To pray for peace once again Desert Shield and Desert Storm Pushed back a madman?s reign Now comes an enemy that hides Thinking he will die a martyr He kills the innocent indiscriminately Making our resolve that much stronger All of them should be remembered From Yorktown to the Twin Towers Enjoy your day of relaxation But remember them to the higher Power

- Gabriel G. Gonzalez,


Today is a time to remember those who arent with us any longer. Some were lost while on active duty, but just as important are those we have lost after theyir seperation due to circumstances from actuive duty. All our conflicts have scarred veterans severly, some seperate not knowing that they will health issues from their service. Most recently the Gulf War Syndrome. God Bless them, and Rest in Peace!

- Jim Kotoff, AO1NAC/AW USNRET,

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