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To All Veterans
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Emcee:  c.horn Type:  Unmoderated
THE ORIGINS of Memorial Day, or Decoration Day" as it was first named, are remote and mixed. In the mid 1860's, it appeared that the concept of "Decoration Day" was an idea whose time had come. The Civil War had left the nation divided and families fractured. One inspiration for this holiday came when Civil War veterans saw a woman and her two children placing flowers on a soldier's grave. The veterans were so moved that they decided to do the same at other military graves. In other instances, women in the North and South, in a gesture of impartial generosity, decorated the graves of both Confederate and Union soldiers. Soon in cities, villages and hamlets across the country, people gathered for prayer to honor the war dead and to lay flowers upon their graves. In 1868, General John A. Logan, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, ordered that the 30th day of May be designated for this purpose. At least 25 groups and towns claimed to have originated the idea of decorating the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers. General James Garfield spoke at the first national observance of Memorial Day on May 30, 1868, in Arlington National Cemetery.

While this day was initially dedicated to remember those killed in the Civil War, with the passage of time Memorial Day has become an occasion to honor all those who died in service to the nation, from the Revolutionary War to the present. It was also seen as a time to rededicate ourselves to the ideals for which they gave their lives and to teach the children the importance of remembrance. In 1968, the observance of Memorial Day was moved to the last Monday in May.

Just as Decoration Day was an idea whose time had come during the aftermath of the Civil War, the time has now come to put Memorial back into Memorial Day.

America is Proud to Remember.

This day is set aside
to honor those
who took the chance to die.

But they have died in vain
if we ever forget
the reason why.

Freedom can be like time
slipping away
before we even know.

But we all have the choice
more, a duty
to battle freedoms' foe.

Let us give thanks this day
to all those brave
who paid the highest cost.

Not take it for granted
and realize
it easily could be lost.


Father, hear our prayer.
You are the source of forgiveness and salvation.
By the intercession of the Immaculate Virgin Mary,
may our friends and relatives who have gone from this
world come to share eternal happiness with all your saints.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Amen.
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17I forgot to post my Memorial Day message here yesterday. I would just like to ec.horn-5/28/2002
16OK.. Then you're not an ingrate. Just an idiot.<gg>c.horn-5/26/2001
15My ignore remark had nothing to do with you. I wrote a post about friends who wsomethingwicked-5/26/2001
14What respect did you show me with the Ignore remark? Hmmm?c.horn-5/26/2001
13Then show a little respect to other veterans before flying off at the lip, ingrasomethingwicked-5/26/2001
12Dood I fought my war.. Saw my friends killed and maimed. But you don't hear c.horn-5/26/2001
11They had to forward your mail to Canada.somethingwicked-5/26/2001
10Yup... Quite Typical.c.horn-5/26/2001
9Where were you in 1966, idiot. We could have used a loud mouth point man with ssomethingwicked-5/26/2001
8Typical response from an ingrate.c.horn-5/26/2001
7 Ignoresomethingwicked-6/4/2000
6 Thanks for the reminder, c. horn....Wish we could copy this for every school roKLP-5/29/2000
5 Well done, c.horn. I echo arno's thoughts. Amen!Sarkie-5/29/2000
4 We are free. Now....... let's do what those who have died would want us tShoot1st-5/29/2000
3 Amen.arno-5/29/2000
2 To my dad, my uncle David, my friend Ron, my friend Edward, and my brother, thausername-5/29/2000
1 C, did you write that? That is beautiful, and so true. We would not be what we Carolyn-5/29/2000
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