On This Memorial Day

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Dave31

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In Your Honor

Unselfishly, you left your fathers and your mothers,
You left behind your sisters and your brothers.
Leaving your beloved children and wives,
You put on hold, your dreams-your lives.
On foreign soil, you found yourself planted
To fight for those whose freedom you granted.
Without your sacrifice, their cause would be lost
But you carried onward, no matter the cost.

Many horrors you had endured and seen.
Many faces had haunted your dreams.
You cheered as your enemies littered the ground;
You cried as your brothers fell all around.

When it was over, you all came back home,
Some were left with memories to face all alone;
Some found themselves in the company of friends
As their crosses cast shadows across the land.

Those who survived were forever scarred
Emotionally, physically, permanently marred.
Those who did not now sleep eternally
'Neath the ground they had given their lives to keep free.

With a hand upon my heart, I feel The pride and respect; my reverence is revealed
In the tears that now stream down my upturned face
As our flag waves above you, in her glory and grace.
Freedom was the gift that you unselfishly gave
Pain and death was the price that you ultimately paid.
Every day, I give my utmost admiration
To those who had fought to defend our nation.

~ Author Unknown ~

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6vwXbQZvJo

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2door

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I made a visit to Ft. Logan National Cemetery yesterday to pay respects to my father-in-law and the thousands upon thousands of other vets who are interred there. I was impressed with the sight of an American Flag at each grave. Volunteer groups took it upon themselves to place the flags, some purchased, some donated by local businesses.

I don't know the exact number of graves but it is substantial. It was also a beautiful sunny afternoon after days of rain and clouds. Touching would be an understatement. It was a moving view to stand on a hill and see flags and head stones stretching off into the distance and all around me.

Thank you ladies and gentlemen for your service and your sacrifice to our country.

Tom