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ok i feel so stupid for not knowing but is memorial day just for our
fallen heros or is it also a day to thank our current heros? |
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Memorial, by definition, is for those who have given their lives in
service to the country... But it has morphed into a celebration of all the armed services, which is an excellent thing! |
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Shy...
Not being a veteran myself, I think it is for all armed services, all men and women. |
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Nus is right, the original intention was to honor those who gave their
lives for the country. But there's nothing wrong with showing appreciation and thanks to those who are currently serving, as well. We owe those folks a lot -- they put their lives on the line every day and I think we all need to consider what that means.... |
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Being a veteran of desert storm, i feel qualified to say that Memorial
Day is for those that have fallen, both in wartime, and in peace. But, at the same time, showing a nod of appreciation to those Currently serving would come in a close second. Those of us that have served, and did return home have Veteran's Day for us, and we, at least I, spend it thinking about all of the above mentioned. For if it weren't for what our older vets did to teach us, we would have fewer vets, and more headstones. God Bless the military of the US, and our allies. |
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Thank you elwoodsully, for your service and dedication.
Hope you have a great weekend! |
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Shy, it is to remember all fallen soldiers, from all the wars and for
all Vets who served their country and who are still doing it today. |
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hey Op I wasnt sure either....
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Sorry, meant to say all servicemen/Women instead of just
soldiers. |
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fourth of july?
memeorial day? Labor day? veterans day??? arent they all similar.......in meaning... not in a bad way but just confused on the history of it>> i guess you know where i was in school not there |
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