JCS Solutions LLC Memorial Day: A Time to Remember and Honor! Today, we take a moment to remember and honor the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Their courage and dedication will never be forgotten. On this Memorial Day, let us come together to pay tribute to their selflessness and devotion to our country. May their memory continue to inspire us and guide us toward a brighter future. We will always be grateful for their service! Thank you! #JCS #Honor #Thanks #Remember #Grateful #Team #Country
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🚢 Remembering a Pearl Harbor Hero: Lou Conter’s Legacy Lou Conter, the last survivor of the USS Arizona during the Pearl Harbor attack, passed away at 102. His story is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices of the Greatest Generation during a pivotal moment in history. 📜 The Life of a Survivor Conter’s journey from witnessing the horrors of Pearl Harbor to his dedicated service throughout World War II and beyond exemplifies heroism and resilience. His commitment to sharing his experiences to ensure the legacy of Pearl Harbor is unforgettable. 🌍 A Lesson for Future Generations Conter’s passing marks the end of an era. How do we ensure that the stories and lessons from Pearl Harbor continue to resonate with younger generations? What can we learn from his courage and dedication? #PearlHarbor #GreatestGeneration #MilitaryHistory #USAA #USAAwesome #USAAEmployee #UnitedServicesAutomobileAssociation #Leadership #Culture #MilitaryCulture #FinancialServices #VeteranSupport #ProjectManagement #DigitalFirst #DanielRuizIsasi https://lnkd.in/gTGRnVrF
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This #MemorialDay, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. At Toshiba, we are grateful for their service and dedication. Read more in our latest blog here >> https://bit.ly/4amNnGs
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Honoring Memorial Day: Reflecting on Sacrifice and Service Memorial Day is more than just a long weekend. It's a solemn occasion to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage and dedication ensure the freedoms we enjoy today, and we must acknowledge their selfless contributions. But how can we, as individuals and organizations, show our gratitude beyond this day of remembrance? How can we support our veterans and their families year-round? I invite everyone to share their thoughts and experiences: How do you commemorate Memorial Day in your community or workplace? What initiatives have you found meaningful in supporting veterans and honoring those who have fallen? Join me in reflecting on the true meaning of Memorial Day. Let's exchange ideas and commit to actions that honor and support those who have served our nation. What are your plans for Memorial Day, and how do you ensure that its significance is honored in your life or organization? Let's come together to remember, reflect, and make a difference.
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Memorial Day is more than just a long weekend. It's a time for us to unite and honor the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom. At The HR Xperts, we recognize the significance of this day and encourage everyone to take a moment to reflect on its true meaning. Here are 5 meaningful ways to celebrate Memorial Day: 1. Attend a Memorial Service: Participate in a local ceremony to pay your respects to those who have served. It's a powerful way to connect with your community and remember our fallen heroes. 2. Visit a Military Cemetery: Take some time to visit a veterans' cemetery. Place flowers or flags on graves to show your gratitude and honor the memory of those who have given everything. 3. Support a Veteran Organization: Consider donating to or volunteering with organizations that support veterans and their families. Your contributions can make a significant difference in the lives of those who have served. 4. Educate Yourself and Others: Spend some time learning about the history of Memorial Day and the stories of the heroes it commemorates. Share this knowledge with friends and family to keep their memories alive. 5. Pause for the National Moment of Remembrance: At 3 p.m. local time, join the nation in silence to honor the fallen. This simple act of respect and unity can be a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made for our freedom. Let's make this Memorial Day a time of reflection, respect, and gratitude. Together, we can honor the legacy of our heroes and ensure their sacrifices are never forgotten. #MemorialDay #HonorOurHeroes #TheHRXperts #Gratitude #Community #Veterans #Remembrance Remember to engage with our post by sharing your tips and stories of how you honor Memorial Day. Together, we can spread awareness and pay tribute to those who have given everything for our country.
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Memorial Day is a cornerstone of American culture, serving as a reminder of the sacrifices made by countless men and women in the armed forces. As we gather with family and friends to honor these heroes, it's important to delve deeper into the history and significance of this solemn day. Here are 8 fascinating facts about Memorial Day that shed light on its origins, traditions, and impact. https://hubs.la/Q02yp-JF0
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Memorial Day We have much to be thankful for as citizens of this country. Memorial Day provides an opportunity to be thankful for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to this country while serving in the US Armed Forces. Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, was held on May 30th, 1868, and remained on That date until 1971, when it was changed to the 4th Monday of May and officially became Memorial Day. Memorial Day traditions involve marking the graves where those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice are eternally laid to rest. It is also a day for parades and cookouts. For many, it is also the first weekend of summer. Several years back, I had the opportunity to visit Normandy American Cemetery, located in Colleville-su-mer, France. Standing on those grounds took my breath away. To me, it was sacred ground. The Normandy American Cemetery is adjacent to the cliff overlooking Omaha Beach. Omaha Beach was one of four beaches used on June 6, 1944, when Allied forces launched Operation Overlord, or D-Day. I have always wondered about the mindset of those men on that day. They had to jump out of an airplane or disembark a ship in the face of heavy enemy activity. They had to have fear, but they also had to understand that the only way to make it back home was to take that first step and fight. The Generation that endured the hardships of this time is known as the Greatest Generation. One of the things that made this generation great was that they understood the consequences. All of our choices have consequences. You can choose not to act on your dreams but must embrace the consequences. You can build up that wall that keeps out the fear of uncertainty, but that is also the same wall that keeps out the joy you will experience having your dream become your reality. As you take time to pause this weekend in remembrance of Memorial Day, remember your dreams. Remember how they have excited you. Never forget those times when you told yourself that one day, you would take that step, Today is that day. Don’t let the fear of the unknown hold you back. Take action, and destroy the walls holding you back. Your dream is your Kingdom; now is the time to build that bridge. Be Bold! #strategy #innovation #creativity #business #kingdombuilder
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Memorial Day We have much to be thankful for as citizens of this country. Memorial Day provides an opportunity to be thankful for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to this country while serving in the US Armed Forces. Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, was held on May 30th, 1868, and remained on That date until 1971, when it was changed to the 4th Monday of May and officially became Memorial Day. Memorial Day traditions involve marking the graves where those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice are eternally laid to rest. It is also a day for parades and cookouts. For many, it is also the first weekend of summer. Several years back, I had the opportunity to visit Normandy American Cemetery, located in Colleville-su-mer, France. Standing on those grounds took my breath away. To me, it was sacred ground. The Normandy American Cemetery is adjacent to the cliff overlooking Omaha Beach. Omaha Beach was one of four beaches used on June 6, 1944, when Allied forces launched Operation Overlord, or D-Day. I have always wondered about the mindset of those men on that day. They had to jump out of an airplane or disembark a ship in the face of heavy enemy activity. They had to have fear, but they also had to understand that the only way to make it back home was to take that first step and fight. The Generation that endured the hardships of this time is known as the Greatest Generation. One of the things that made this generation great was that they understood the consequences. All of our choices have consequences. You can choose not to act on your dreams but must embrace the consequences. You can build up that wall that keeps out the fear of uncertainty, but that is also the same wall that keeps out the joy you will experience having your dream become your reality. As you take time to pause this weekend in remembrance of Memorial Day, remember your dreams. Remember how they have excited you. Never forget those times when you told yourself that one day, you would take that step, Today is that day. Don’t let the fear of the unknown hold you back. Take action, and destroy the walls holding you back. Your dream is your Kingdom; now is the time to build that bridge. Be Bold! #strategy #innovation #creativity #business #kingdombuilder
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Free is the Lie term. And so Freedom also not Free.
Freedom is not free 🙏 It comes at a great cost, paid by the brave men and women who stand on the front lines to protect our way of life. To each and every soldier who faces danger head-on, who sacrifices time with loved ones, who endures hardship and uncertainty - we salute you. We owe an immeasurable debt to those who have given their lives in service, to those who bear the physical and emotional scars of battle, and to those who continue to serve with honor and distinction. Sharing this message with you, so that we never forget their efforts and are forever grateful for their service.
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I created this animation for the Memorial Day remembrance, it was a great experience using Pastiche for After Effects by Motion Boutique. https://lnkd.in/ehKbr-Kz
Today is Memorial Day, so we would like to start the week with gratitude. There is sacrifice in service. We are grateful for the sacrifice of service members gone, and for the sacrifice of their loved ones who live with their loss. #HonorTheFallen #MemorialDay
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