link May 24, 2024 As our nation commemorates Memorial Day this year, we take a moment to honor the nearly one million service members who made the ultimate sacrifice “for love of country and family, preservation of peace, and defense of the American people” throughout our nation’s history, reflecting the high cost of those cherished American freedoms that so many take for granted.
President Ronald Reagan delivered the following oft-quoted remarks during a Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, on May 31, 1982.
“The sight before us is that of a strong and good nation that stands in silence and remembers those who were loved and who, in return, loved their countrymen enough to die for them. Yet we must try to honor them — not for their sake alone, but for our own. And if words cannot repay the debt we owe these men, surely with our actions, we must strive to keep faith with them and with a vision that led them to battle and to final sacrifice.
“Our first obligation to them and ourselves is plain enough: the United States and the freedom for which it stands, the freedom for which they died, must endure and prosper. Their lives remind us that freedom is not bought cheaply. It has a cost. The willingness of some to give their lives so that others might live never fails to evoke in us a sense of wonder and mystery. And how they must have wished — in all the ugliness that war brings — that no other generation of young men to follow would have to undergo that same experience.
“As we honor their memory today, let us pledge that their lives, their sacrifices, their valor shall be justified and remembered for as long as God gives life to this nation. And let us also pledge to do our utmost to carry out what must have been their wish — that no other generation of young men will ever have to share their experiences and repeat their sacrifice.”
President Reagan’s Remarks at Memorial Day Ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, May 31, 1982, courtesy of Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
U.S. Army video of Myeshia Johnson at the Miami International Airport receiving the remains of her fallen soldier husband, Sergeant La David T. Johnson from the 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), one of four soldiers killed on October 4, 2017, during a joint U.S. and Nigerien patrol in southwest Niger.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial video footage and images, courtesy of U.S. National Park Service and U.S. Department of Defense
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Soundtrack: “Marines Return” by Simon Stevens, licensed via Premium Beat Transcript Follow along using the transcript.
In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie, In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is having three days of the Rib burn off, which features lots of activities like music autograph signings and of course food and drinks.
People have picnics, family gatherings and enjoy fun times.
As we celebrate remember the reason we can. To those who fought and lost their lives to give us all the freedom to do so.
There are so many who have lost their lives, Military Police Fire fighters Teachers and ordinary everyday people who sacrificed for the freedom we have.
On my phone I have 2 icons of 2 fallen soldiers from the past. My grandmother's best friends son was killed in vietnam in 1968. I was there when my grandmother got the call from her best friend. Sad-Sad day and ensuing days.
Fast forward...... Whilst working in Brookpark, military personnel came in and wanted to talk to an associate. She was notified that her son was killed in Afghanistan. Again, Sad-Sad day and ensuing days.