As we approach Memorial Day, we take a moment to reflect on the significance of this important day. Memorial Day is a time for us to honor and remember the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. We also want to express our deepest gratitude to each of our 150+ colleagues for your tireless dedication to caring for our nation’s greatest treasure, our Veterans. Your commitment and hard work make a profound difference in their lives and honor the legacy of those we remember on Memorial Day. All gave some, some gave all. #memorialday #veteranhealthcare
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Honoring Our Veterans Through Memorials In this article, we will delve into the most common types of #veteran #memorials and #headstones, exploring their significance and the #diverse ways that they pay homage to the #men and #women who have #defended our #nation. This article will also address a few ways to appreciate and #remember our #heroes in our everyday lives. Here are some common #headstones, memorials, and symbols utilized for #veterans:
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Honoring Our Veterans Through Memorials In this article, we will delve into the most common types of #veteran #memorials and #headstones, exploring their significance and the #diverse ways that they pay homage to the #men and #women who have #defended our #nation. This article will also address a few ways to appreciate and #remember our #heroes in our everyday lives. Here are some common #headstones, memorials, and symbols utilized for #veterans:
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Honoring Our Veterans Through Memorials In this article, we will delve into the most common types of #veteran #memorials and #headstones, exploring their significance and the #diverse ways that they pay homage to the #men and #women who have #defended our #nation. This article will also address a few ways to appreciate and #remember our #heroes in our everyday lives. Here are some common #headstones, memorials, and symbols utilized for #veterans:
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🇺🇸 Understanding Memorial Day vs. Veterans Day 🇺🇸 As we approach Memorial Day, it's important to understand the distinction between this solemn day and Veterans Day. Both days honor those who have served, but they each hold a unique significance. Memorial Day is dedicated to remembering and honoring military personnel who have died in the service of their country, particularly those who died in battle or as a result of wounds sustained in battle. It is a day of reflection, gratitude, and remembrance for those who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedoms. It is important to remember that Memorial Day is not a day to wish someone a "Happy Memorial Day." Instead, it is a time to respectfully honor and remember the fallen. Veterans Day, on the other hand, celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans. It honors those who have served in the armed forces, whether in wartime or peacetime, and it is a day to thank veterans for their dedication and sacrifices. This Memorial Day, we pay tribute to the brave men and women who have lost their lives in the military. Their courage and dedication will never be forgotten. As we enjoy our freedoms, let's take a moment to remember those who paid the ultimate price to ensure our way of life. Why is it important to remember them? Honoring Their Sacrifice: Recognizing the sacrifices made by service members helps us appreciate the cost of our freedoms. Preserving History: Remembering the fallen ensures that future generations understand the significance of their contributions. Supporting Families: Acknowledging the sacrifices of fallen soldiers offers comfort and support to their families. Let’s take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of Memorial Day. As we gather with friends and family, let's also honor the memory of those who have given everything for our country. 🇺🇸
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Memorial Day is different than Veterans Day. Please don’t thank a veteran for our service on Memorial Day. Veterans understand and appreciate your intentions; however, #MemorialDay honors those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation in war and peace. Instead, you might ask that #veteran or #GoldStarFamily Member how they plan to remember the brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, friends and loved ones who gave “the last full measure of devotion.” Some other ideas before enjoying the holiday include: - Learning more about the history of Memorial Day (https://lnkd.in/gnUY3Ky) - Learning more about our Gold Star Families (Home - America's Gold Star Families ( https://lnkd.in/g2SZYb6P) - Observing a moment of silence at 3:00 p.m. local time (National Moment of Remembrance - The Memorial Day Foundation, https://lnkd.in/g-TnNRqq) - Learning more about the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and Sentinels who guard the fallen (Society of the Honor Guard, tombguard.org or https://lnkd.in/g6PrYXsQ) - Visiting a local #VACemetery (https://lnkd.in/g2YjRyUR) - Testing your Memorial Day knowledge: https://lnkd.in/g-Apb48u - Or come up with your own ideas. #poppies
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Memorial Day, from the perspective of a veteran, is a solemn day of remembrance and honor. It’s a day to reflect on the sacrifices of those who have fallen in the line of duty, protecting the freedoms and values we hold dear. For veterans who have experienced the realities of war firsthand, Memorial Day carries a profound significance that goes beyond the typical celebrations and gatherings. It’s a day marked by memories of comrades who never made it home, whose laughter and courage are remembered in the quiet moments of a veteran’s heart. It’s a time to think about the families left behind, the empty seats at dinner tables, and the personal stories of bravery that ended too soon. Veterans understand the weight of loss and the price of freedom in a way that is deeply personal and often painful. Memorial Day is not about the living; it’s about honoring those who have given their lives for something greater than themselves. It’s about the men and women buried in cemeteries across the nation, who were more than just soldiers; they were loved ones, friends, and family. For veterans, the day may also bring a mix of emotions, including pride in their service and a sense of camaraderie with those who understand the cost of war. Yet, it can also be a challenging time, as the focus on military service and sacrifices can trigger memories and emotions related to their own experiences. As a nation, we can honor the true meaning of Memorial Day by participating in commemorative activities, observing moments of silence, and supporting organizations that provide resources and support to veterans and their families. It’s a day to ensure that the legacy of the fallen is not forgotten but is carried forward with respect and gratitude for the freedoms their sacrifices have secured.
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🇺🇸 As Memorial Day approaches, it’s crucial to reflect on the profound significance behind this federal holiday. Not just a day for barbecues and family gatherings, Memorial Day serves a solemn purpose: to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the U.S. military. My own memories of Memorial Day are bittersweet. Growing up, I watched my community come together to decorate the town with flags and flowers, each one representing a story, a family, a loss. It was a day of collective mourning and gratitude, strikingly different from the usual festive spirit of other holidays. 💔 The history of Memorial camp dates back to May 30, 1868, when it was first observed to honor fallen soldiers of the Civil War. Its significance grew to encompass all American military personnel who died in service following World War I. Unlike Veterans Day, which honors all who served, Memorial Day specifically remembers those who lost their lives. Here’s how many of us observe this day: - Visiting cemeteries and memorials - Participating in local parades and memorial services - Holding a moment of silence at 3:00 p.m. to reflect on the bravery and sacrifice of the fallen 🤔 But what do these observances mean to you? How do you honor this day, and what conversations do you hope it sparks among the younger generations? As we approach Memorial Day on May 27, 2024, let’s not only enjoy the freedom of a three-day weekend but also embrace the responsibility to remember and honor those who can no longer celebrate with us. 🌸 If you have personal stories or traditions related to Memorial Day, I encourage you to share them. Let’s use this space to keep the memory and significance of this day alive. #MemorialDay #HonorAndRemember #Military #USHistory #NationalService 🇺🇸 https://lnkd.in/eC7nPwj9
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As a company led by veterans, the meaning of Memorial Day carries a deep significance. We honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Watch this video with our CEO, Logan Leslie, to learn more about what Memorial Day means to Main Street Auto. https://lnkd.in/erFAcw6G #memorialday
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Honoring Our Fallen Heroes: Memorial Day and Beyond As Memorial Day approaches, I want to highlight the often-overlooked stories behind the names we see on bridges, highways, and cemeteries. These are the names of our fallen veterans, and their stories are fading as the last survivors of WWII, Korea, and Vietnam pass on. My own ancestors served, and I grew up hearing incredible stories of bravery and sacrifice. It's a source of regret that I didn't preserve their words more carefully. We're losing precious first-hand accounts with every passing day. The recent news about the Francis Scott Key Bridge reminded me how little the younger generations may know about America’s past. Let's change that! This May, I'll be sharing stories of some of the places dedicated to fallen veterans. I hope this will inspire others to learn the history behind these names. Is there a national map or resource listing veteran-named highways and bridges? If you know of one, please share! May 2/31 Next time you're on US Highway 12, remember the sacrifices of the Iron Brigade! This Civil War unit, known for its black hats and bravery, suffered heavy losses at battles like Gettysburg. This portion of the highway is also dedicated to such battles as Second Bull Run and Antietam. I was fortunate enough to serve alongside USS Antietam (CG 54), third in name, for four deployments. Learning the history of the Battle of Antietam is well worth the read/viewing (in comments) for those who do not know of this historic battle. While the battle took place in Maryland, there are dedications to those that died in battle all along US Highway 12. Look for historical markers in WI, MI, & IN commemorating these soldiers. #IronBrigade #USHistory #RoadTrip #CivilWarBattlefield #NeverForget #Maryland #lestweforget #veterans #heroes #memorialday
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Today is the last Monday in May, which means its Memorial Day, the Federal holiday for honoring and mourning the U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. The total number of military personnel deaths in our nation's history (dating back to the Revolutionary War) is estimated at 1,354,664. Not included in the number of deaths is the number of wounded which totals 1,498,240 persons in our history. The thing is, these are statistics, and we're inundated with statistics these days, especially here on social media. (e.g., the post that celebrates "I just crossed 10k followers.") When it comes to the military, less than 1% of the population serves in active duty these days, so most are even more disconnected from the women and men who defend this country and our awesome way of life. The reality is that there's a person associated with each "1" that comprises the number of military deaths (and wounded). If you want to develop a better appreciation for the number of "1s," visit one of the National Cemeteries (such as Arlington) or monuments (like the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.). Because my father served in the Army, our family makes it a habit to visit these haloed places where actual names appear (and statistics disappear). One of the cemeteries that moved me the most was the rows of gravesites in Normandy, France at the site of the D-Day landings (June 6, 1944). 4,415 Allied soldiers died on the first day of that WWII invasion. On each cross, there is a name, a military rank and unit, a hometown and the date of the person's death. For me, seeing a name is very different than reading a stat. Memorial Day is often considered the first day of summer (if you're from the Northeast), or day of awesome sales at your local retailer, instead of what it really is, A day of mourning. A day to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Pic: Graves at Normandy Beach in France. ______________________ I'm Marc Cabrera, a Wall Street deal maker and private investor. Follow me for hard won wisdom on finance and fitness.
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