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FReeper Canteen ~ Guest Military Chaplain Memorial Day Message ~ May 30 2004
http://www.ussv-centralregion.org/District%207/Placoderm/Chaplains_Message.htm ^ | Chaplain Neal Hanley

Posted on 05/29/2004 8:18:53 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Edited on 06/26/2004 5:25:06 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

 
 
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Memorial Day Message

Once again, we come to a Memorial Day service. And once again, I am reminded that we stand here today with a purpose.
That purpose is to recognize and remember.
And once again I am reminded that “Freedom is NOT free.”
Our country’s Freedom has been paid for again and again.

In his Gettysburg Address Abraham Lincoln said several things that are memorable.
There are two things that he said that I want to mention today.

The first is “We can not dedicate--we can not consecrate--we can not hallow-- this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it,
far above our poor power to add or detract.”

While we do not stand on a field of struggle today, we live in a world filled with struggle. And we cannot dedicate, consecrate, nor hallow the efforts of men and women to obtain and maintain freedom anymore than they already have. There are no words or actions that can fully recognize the efforts and sacrifices that these people, both living and dead,
have made and continue to make.

This past year, our country once again has gone to war. The casualties were few, but for all of us and especially for the families who lost loved ones, they were too many. This war is ended, but not over. Does that sound a little strange? Well, I guess it is. What I mean is, that our Armed Forces have been Victorious in Iraq, but the war against Terrorism continues. As we all know, there are still those who, for whatever reason, want to “kill” Americans. I am sure I do not understand why. We are the most helpful, considerate, kind and honorable country in history. Please do not misunderstand, I don’t think every one in America is that way, but I do think that as a Nation, we demonstrate those attributes again and again. Americans are good people. As I look around at those to whom I speak today, I see people who have been and are willing to help not only their Iowa neighbors but also their neighbors in this country and their international neighbors as well. It is a great country and we are a great people.

The second quote from Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address is, “The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here,
but it can never forget what THEY did here.”

Isn’t that true. Every year for the past several years, I have written and delivered this address in this very spot. Who remembers what was said? And, for that matter, why should they remember? It is not now, nor has it ever been my intent to be remembered. But we are here to remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice and those who still today give the ultimate sacrifice. We are here to remember those who gave themselves, not only in death, but also in sacrifice and effort. Even though they live, the things they were required to do to keep our Great Nation free have changed their lives forever.

Since this is Memorial Day, I thought I might use the word “Memorial” to define some thoughts about the men and women who have given so much to and for us.

Men: Brave men and women who fought and did many different things that were beyond what most would think themselves capable of doing. They responded to the call of their nation when needed and they MUST be remembered.

Endure: Because of their love for our country and fellow man, these people endured many hardships, both physical and mentally. Many gave their lives, all endured much.

Memory: We need to exercise our memories. Every day, we need to remind others, and ourselves
that our freedom was purchased with a cost.

Ownership: The brave ones who fought for themselves as well as for you and for me have ownership in this day and in this country. Not only do they have the right of ownership, but also they pass on to us, the responsibility of ownership. In fact, it is our country to preserve.

Responsibility/Remember: As we honor the brave men and women who have served our country, we find that we do it because it is our responsibility to remember. We have the freedom to do as we like. But along with the freedom that we have been given, comes the responsibility to remember. We acknowledge a debt of gratitude and respect for all.

I-you-me. Each one of us living in this great country is a part of the success or failure of our country. It is up to us. It is our responsibility to preserve and protect our country and it’s freedoms. I-you-me, we can make a difference.

Accountable: We are accountable to ourselves and to each other to maintain the freedoms that we have.
Memorial Day brings many people together to remember. Not only do we share in the loss of those who served their country in uniform, but also those who were so close to each of us. On this day, we perpetuate the memory of the sacrifices of the many who have given so much for each of us.

Love: We love our way of life and we have a good life.
And we love our country.

I looked up the meaning of the word “Freedom” in the dictionary. My American Heritage Dictionary says that Freedom “is the condition of being free”. That interested me so I looked up the word “Free”. And that says that to be free,
one is “at liberty, not bound or constrained”.

Many take Freedom and Liberty for granted. But we are here today to celebrate and remember the many who have helped preserve our Freedom and Liberty. This service is in their honor.

One of the reasons we observe Memorial Day is because we know that we must not forget. We know that many have made the sacrifice so that we can be here today.
We must not forget those sacrifices.

Chaplain Neal Hanley

 


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To: All
Memorial Day Home Page
AMemorial DayPrayer
By Rev. Dick Kozelka (ret)
First Congregational Church of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN.



Eternal God,
Creator of years, of centuries,
Lord of whatever is beyond time,
Maker of all species and master of all history --
How shall we speak to you
from our smallness and inconsequence?
Except that you have called us to worship you
in spirit and in truth;
You have dignified us with loves and loyalties;
You have lifted us up with your lovingkindnesses.
Therefore we are bold to come before you without groveling
[though we sometimes feel that low]
and without fear
[though we are often anxious].
We sing with spirit and pray with courage
because you have dignified us;
You have redeemed us from the aimlessness
of things' going meaninglessly well.
God, lift the hearts of those
for whom this holiday is not just diversion,
but painful memory and continued deprivation.
Bless those whose dear ones have died
needlessly, wastefully [as it seems]
in accident or misadventure.
We remember with compassion those who have died
serving their countries
in the futility of combat.
There is none of us but must come to bereavement and separation,
when all the answers we are offered
fail the question death asks of each of us.
We believe that you will provide for us
as others have been provided with the fulfillment of
"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted."
181 posted on 05/30/2004 12:23:35 PM PDT by Lady Jag (Was sciencediet till I found the solution)
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To: Lady Jag

I've bought more than I sell.

And I buy for a friend of mine who only has Net at work but is behind a fire-wall.

He gives me the item number, and a price limit, and I bid for him.


182 posted on 05/30/2004 1:24:21 PM PDT by tiamat ("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno-World!")
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A squirrel leaps between the headstones of U.S. servicemen buried at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington DC, May 30, 2004 on the Memorial Day weekend. Memorial Day, May 31, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in the nation's military service, and this year coincides with the dedication of a World War II memorial that has drawn hundreds of thousands of veterans for what is likely the last major gathering of U.S. soldiers from that conflict, before their generation dies out. REUTERS/Jason Reed

183 posted on 05/30/2004 1:52:50 PM PDT by Lady Jag (Was sciencediet till I found the solution)
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Poll Stunner:
Veterans Deserting Kerry

184 posted on 05/30/2004 2:12:49 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Hanoi Kerry is a traitor)
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To: tiamat

That's what I figured. I'd start out figuring I was familiarizing myself with what's popular on eBay and would end up losing money on the deal buy becoming a 'collector'.


185 posted on 05/30/2004 2:16:00 PM PDT by Lady Jag (Was sciencediet till I found the solution)
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To: Lady Jag

Be careful!

It's addictive! LOL!

Still, I sometimes find all sorts of little goodies for Caitlin on there.. she loves anime and all things Japanese and some stuff can be had that you just cannot get in stores....


186 posted on 05/30/2004 2:36:25 PM PDT by tiamat ("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno-World!")
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To: LindaSOG; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; Radix; 2LT Radix jr; LaDivaLoca; Severa; Bethbg79; ...
Streamwood lived up to it's name today!

Rain came down in buckets! (I got hit in the head a few times, but I'm ok!)

Outdoor ceremony was postponed for a while, hoping for a break in the rain. We had a very good turn out, considering the weather.

Ceremonies were moved indoors, to the council chambers; the crowd outside would not all fit. Several people left. I managed to get inside.

Can anyone answer this: where is the word "politicians" in the words "MEMORIAL DAY"?
194 posted on 05/30/2004 2:57:22 PM PDT by tomkow6 (.....your message here!....call 1-800-burkaman for details!.....your message here!....)
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Hi!


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200 posted on 05/30/2004 2:59:29 PM PDT by tomkow6 (.....your message here!....call 1-800-burkaman for details!.....your message here!....)
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