As we gather with family and friends on this Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor the military men and women throughout history who sacrificed their lives in service to our country.
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🇺🇸 The Core Purpose and Meaning of Memorial Day in the United States🇺🇸 At Liquid - We Make It Easier!, we honor the significance of Memorial Day, a time to reflect on the sacrifices of U.S. Armed Forces members who have died in military service. What Memorial Day is really about: Historical Origins: Memorial Day, originally Decoration Day, began after the Civil War to honor fallen soldiers. First observed on May 30, 1868, it was a day for national commemoration. Purpose: The day honors and remembers those who sacrificed their lives in military service to the United States. Meaning: Memorial Day is a time for Americans to reflect on the sacrifices made by military personnel, ensuring the freedoms we enjoy today. Traditions: - Cemeteries and Memorials: Honoring fallen soldiers with visits and flag placements. 🎖️ - National Moment of Remembrance: A minute of silence at 3:00 PM local time⏳ - Parades and Events: Community gatherings to honor those who served.🎺 - Flags: Flown at half-staff until noon, then raised to full-staff.🇺🇸 While Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, its deeper significance lies in honoring the cost of freedom.🌟 Join us at Liquid in remembering and honoring those who gave their all. #MemorialDay #HonorAndRemember #MilitarySacrifice
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Juneteenth: 5 Civil War battles that black Union soldiers played a key role: In honor of Juneteenth, here are five American Civil War battles in which African American Union soldiers played an important part. #Juneteenth #history #blackhistory #CivilWar #Union #AfricanAmericans
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As Memorial Day comes around, it's good to remember what the day is really about. It’s not just the start of summer or a time for big sales. This is a day to honor the brave men and women who have died while serving in the U.S. military. Their sacrifices are why we get to enjoy so many freedoms every day. So, how can we keep the spirit of Memorial Day alive in our everyday lives? It can be as simple as taking a quiet moment to think about those who gave their lives, doing something to help someone in need, or just saying thanks to someone who’s served. These little things mean a lot and help us keep their memories alive. Memorial Day also encourages us to be like those we're remembering—selfless and brave. We can do that by helping out in our community, standing up for what's right or making a move for our future that we were afraid to do. By living out these values, we honor their legacy and make a positive difference just like they did. Have a meaningful and memorable Memorial Day! #MemorialDay2024 #HonorAndRemember #CourageAndResilience #CommunityStrength #NeverForget #TheWorldChangers #ChangeYourFinancesChangeYourWorld #YouChangeTheWorldChanges
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Black veterans have played a significant role in shaping the trajectory of American history since the nation's inception. Their contributions have been profound and multifaceted, influencing military campaigns, civil rights movements, and societal progress. Understanding the historical numbers of Black soldiers provides a glimpse into the magnitude of their impact. The legacy of Black veterans continued to evolve throughout the 20th century after serving in both the American Revolutionary War and the Civil War. In World War I, over 350,000 Black soldiers served in segregated units, demonstrating valor and resilience in the face of adversity. World War II marked another significant milestone, as over 1.2 million Black soldiers served in various capacities, including the famed Tuskegee Airmen and the 761st Tank Battalion. Their contributions helped secure victory overseas and fueled the momentum for civil rights back home. Today, Black veterans serve honorably in the armed forces, contributing to the nation's defense while advocating for equality and justice. Their enduring legacy serves as a reminder of the invaluable role they have played and continue to play in shaping America's history and identity. “Your New Dawn Awaits” Available 24/7 for Help 📲 702-595-2995 www.firstdawnrecovery.com #firstdawnrecovery #veteranrecovery #veteranrehabilitation #rehabilitationcenter #mentalhealth #veteranmentalhealth #lasvegasrecoverycenter #lasvegasrecovery
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The Declaration of Independence – which was approved by the Founding Fathers on July 4, 1776 – would have been little more than a footnote in history if that independence could not be defended by a well-organized military force. Only six weeks after the signing of the Declaration, General George Washington and the Continental Army found themselves surrounded in Brooklyn, New York by tens of thousands of British troops and almost 500 British ships. The American Revolution was on the verge of being extinguished. That is when the 400 remaining men of the First Maryland Regiment attacked the massive British force. Most of the Maryland regiment was killed or captured, but they succeeded in diverting British attention long enough for Washington and the rest of the Continental Army to escape almost certain annihilation. Author Chris Formant, in a 2019 article for Time, wrote, “The Maryland 400’s sacrifice at this pivotal moment in American history now shines through the dense fog of history. Like the legendary Spartans of Thermopylae, America’s…most forgotten heroes should serve as a beacon – an illuminating reminder of the selfless devotion of true patriotism.” The 19th century historian Thomas Field called the stand of the Maryland line “an hour more precious to American liberty than any other.” As we remember and celebrate the ink that declared our nation’s independence, let us also remember the sacrifice and blood spilled to make it a reality. #USArmySignalCorps #Signalcorps #USARMY @US_CYBERCOM @ARCYBER @armyfutures @Signal_School @US_CYBERCOM #IndependenceDay
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Reflecting on Sean Kuesia's insightful article, "Memorial Day — Celebrating Heroes and the Ultimate Economic Comeback," we honor the bravery of our veterans and the resilience of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that fueled America's post-WWII recovery. These businesses, embodying the collective American Dream, thrived through adaptability and community support, driving local economies then and now. Today, small ventures continue to be the backbone of our economy. This Memorial Day, let's celebrate our heroes and the enduring values of courage, unity, and entrepreneurship. Read more here: [https://shorturl.at/GjfZp] And learn more about the socially responsible role of Futeur.ai. #MemorialDay #SMEs #EconomicRecovery #Innovation #Resilience #HonoringHeroes #futeurai #fintechs #csr
Memorial Day — Celebrating Heroes and the Ultimate Economic Comeback.
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Thank you, Sarah McArthur, for sharing it! I loved the initial questions to reflect on as a leader: 1. What do I need to do? 2. Who do I want to be? 3. Who do I need to connect with? And the further development of the article with data from a CEO’s survey. #Leadership #Leaders #LeadershipDevelopment #Coaching #ProfessionalCoaching
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