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USO Canteen FReeper Style....Memorial Day....May 27,2002
FRiends of the USO Canteen FReeper Style and Snow Bunny

Posted on 05/27/2002 12:02:56 AM PDT by Snow Bunny

Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day to remember those who have died in our nation's service. In 1971, it was declared a national holiday to be held on the last Monday in May.

A day when we remember those heroes who have suffered and perished so that we can live and stay secure.

Those souls who were just like us in every way, except that we did things for people we knew.

They fought for us, whom they didn't even know.

Memorial Day gives us the opportunity to show our respect and to pay our tribute to those great soldiers, and we have made an attempt to do the same.

Memorial Day 2002 Message from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

“Across our great land, thousands of American flags, proudly waving, mark the final resting place of soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, Coast Guardsmen and merchant mariners who had their lives cut short so that we may live freely and enjoy the blessings of liberty

Memorial Day is the one day of the year that we set aside to remember and honor our country's patriots, yet we owe them a debt of gratitude, every day of every year.

This Memorial Day finds our Nation at war -- a war we did not seek, but one we will decisively win. However, our victory will not come without its costs.

Once again, we are witnesses to America's sons and daughters being brought home, solemnly and respectfully, in flag-draped coffins. They join those who lost their lives in the attacks of September 11, 2001.

We are deeply saddened by their deaths, but eternally grateful for their sacrifice. It remains our challenge to do our very best to remain true to the principles and beliefs in which they so fervently believed and which they so valiantly fought to preserve. Their loved ones who carry on remain in our thoughts and prayers.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff and I join every American this Memorial Day, to pause and reflect upon the sacrifices made by so many of our fellow citizens in times of war and conflict throughout our Nation's history. We also salute the dedicated men and women of today's Armed Forces, whether defending our homeland or serving around the world.

They are preserving and adding to this noble legacy.

Gen. Richard B. Myers, USAF

"Tell them, tell them when you get home that I gave all of my tomorrow's so they could have today!"

Those are the words on a tombstone, far across the Pacific, of someone who gave up his life for our future.

Were those words uttered so that those of us who are left could just enjoy our lives without "getting involved", or were they written to remind us that the work of freedom and liberty is never done?

Were those words written ,to suggest to us that it is not our job nor our responsibility to keep alive what they fought and died for, or were they written to remind us that we were given the opportunity of life so that we would continue to defend, and keep alive the memory of what they gave their last full measure for?

Let us here today, tonight, tomorrow, next month and next year - remember these gallant defenders of our freedom.

Most were not heroes as defined by the most hallowed Medal of Honor nor even as defined by the silver or bronze star.

They were ALL Heroes

Yes they were heroes, because without hesitation they fought for our country when they were asked to defend her.

Most didn't die throwing themselves on a hand grenade, charging a bunker or manning a machine gun until their ammunition was gone.
Most didn't die diving their airplane into an enemy ship or marching in the infamous Bataan Death march -- but they are heroes because they fought when asked to fight.

They left their families, friends and good times behind and went to fight for our freedom without hesitation.

Some -- never even fired their weapons because they were killed before they ever reached the beach.

But they were heroes because they were there, ready to fight for America - for family, flag and country.

Most were scared to death as they prepared to meet the enemy. Their stomachs were turned upside down and they prayed to God and wished they were with their moms, dads and sweethearts rather than being where they were.

But they were where they were, fighting an enemy that was threatening their right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
They were fighting an enemy because they believed in America, they loved Her flag and they wanted to protect American's right to worship as they chose.
They were there, without hesitation, fighting for what they believed in and dying for what they believed in so you and I could live the way we chose in a free country. But they did not die so that we would stop fighting for what they believed and died for.

They fought and died knowing that we, the living, would go on fighting for that same freedom, that same country, that same flag and for that same right to worship as we choose. Abraham Lincoln, at Gettysburg, said:

"It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us--that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion--that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain--that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom--and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth."

It is for us the living to go on defending what they died for.
It is for us the living not to allow history to forget what they gave up all their tomorrow's for.

If when we attacked Guadalcanal and landed at Salerno, we found that "they" were going to fight back, we didn't give up because they fought back. We continued to fight because we knew our cause was right!

When Americans rode in the landing craft before storming the beaches at Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Sicily, Anzio, Normandy, Peleliu, Saipan, Iowa Jima, Okinawa, Inchon and many other places we had never heard of before and when they fought in North Africa, the Philippines, Italy, France, Bastonne, Germany, Korea and Vietnam -- most were scared to death; their stomachs were turned upside down and they wanted to be back home with their loved ones.

But that did not stop them from attacking America's enemies bravely and without hesitation. They fought, and many died, but they did not give up because someone shot back at them.

It is for us the living to continue to defend and keep known what they fought and died for -- what they gave up all of their tomorrow's for.

They did not die so that we could become complacent; nor did they die so that when we, the living, reached a single obstacle --- we should quit

They died knowing that we would go on defending their actions, defending history and defending what they gave up all their tomorrow's for.

If WE don't remember ---if WE don't defend what they fought and died for and what we fought for -- who will remember? Who will care?

How many of them and you who fought for our flag and our country and remember the feeling as Old Glory" was being raised over a piece of land we fought for ---- and many died for?

How many remember seeing or hearing about our valiant warriors, who were fighting on Iowa Jima, as they stood and cheered when they saw the flag being raised over Mt. Suribachi.

From AFVetGal The president has called for a "National Moment of Remembrance" at 3 p.m. on Memorial Day with a one-minute pause to remember those fallen in service to the country.


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To: CIApilot
You are welcome for the picture. :)
321 posted on 05/27/2002 5:19:33 PM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: Joe 6-pack
"SGM Littlejohn"

SALUTE
322 posted on 05/27/2002 5:19:39 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: ClaraSuzanne
Hi Clara. Good to see you. Hope you are doing well today. Jen
323 posted on 05/27/2002 5:20:40 PM PDT by Jen
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To: HighWheeler
President Chelsea Clinton?? Oh no! No wonder it's a joke, LOL!!!
324 posted on 05/27/2002 5:21:40 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: whoever
Thanks for those beautiful words. Sniff...that one hurt.

(How are you? I haven't seen you much lately).

325 posted on 05/27/2002 5:21:48 PM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: whoever
"But most of them were boys when they died, and they gave up two lives, the one they were living and the one they would have lived. When they died, they gave up their chance to be husbands and fathers and grandfathers. They gave up their chance to be revered old men. They gave up everything for our country, for us. And all we can do is remember."

*crying*
326 posted on 05/27/2002 5:21:55 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: AFVetGal
I'm doing fine today, Jen. Whent to a Memorial Day Mass this morning. It's been a quiet day. A reflective one. I trust your day was good. Did you do anything today? May God Bless you and God Bless America!
327 posted on 05/27/2002 5:25:55 PM PDT by Pippin
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To: SassyMom
Thanks for the graphic. Great quote!
328 posted on 05/27/2002 5:26:27 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: whoever
This passage by Ronald Reagan was read by a WW2 Veteran at the Memorial Service I attended today.
329 posted on 05/27/2002 5:30:13 PM PDT by deadhead
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To: ALL
As we pause to remember our fallen warriors, please also remember our own . . .

Free Republic Memorial Wall

330 posted on 05/27/2002 5:35:25 PM PDT by Mr_Magoo
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To: HiJinx
You have such a tender heart HiJinx. I'm glad to know you.
331 posted on 05/27/2002 5:37:06 PM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: Snow Bunny;All
More reflections by the third and fourth grade students of Granville Village School on what Memorial Day means to them.

Cerise
One thing I know about Memorial Day is that many men and women died trying to help the world. Another thing I know is that my Dad was in the Navy during the Vietnam War. Those are two things I remember. I hope the soldiers will always be remembered.

Taylor
Memorial Day is a day to remember people who died serving the country. It was originally called Decoration Day. The first Decoration Day was held May 30, 1868. It was started by General John A. Logan.

On Memorial Day I go to the Memorial Day parade, and I also wear a poppy. I also take a moment to remember the people who died in the war.

That's what I do on Memorial Day. I'm glad there's a holiday like Memorial Day.

Jason
I'm going to tell you what I think about Memorial Day. I think Memorial Day is about people that walk the streets for our freedom. I celebrate Memorial Day by putting flowers on people's graves.

Toni
I'm going to tell you what Memorial Day means to me. Then I'm going to tell you about Memorial Day.

Memorial Day means a lot to me because I have a dead friend named Margaret. What I do on memorial Day is I go see my friend's grave and my family's graves. We also visit graves of people killed in the war.

Now like I said, I'm going to tell you about Memorial Day. The name Memorial Day used to be Decoration Day. What do you do? You honor people that were in the wars. Some of the people who died when they were 18 would probably be 75 years old now.

That's what Memorial Day is and what it means to me.

332 posted on 05/27/2002 5:39:23 PM PDT by SAMWolf
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To: MeeknMing; HiJinx; Victoria Delsoul;
I can't remember who all assured me, but I wanted to thank you. I posted that of my dad, then as I went back and read the thread, I was having second thoughts. I felt better after your posts. I wouldn't ever want to hurt someone's feelings, being as this is such an emotional day for us all.
333 posted on 05/27/2002 5:42:42 PM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
To all of you have served our country, and to all of you who are now doing so, and to those who made the ultimate sacrifice so that I and all Americans can live in freedom, thank you so very, very much. You have my support and my prayers.

Endeavor

334 posted on 05/27/2002 5:43:29 PM PDT by Endeavor
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To: COB1
"I'm sure he's smiling down this morning."

I hope so. :) (I missed you while you were away).

335 posted on 05/27/2002 5:44:59 PM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: Howlin
Oh Howlin, thanks so much for sharing your beautiful picture of your dad. He was such a handsome guy.
336 posted on 05/27/2002 5:46:39 PM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: SpookBrat
Good evening!
337 posted on 05/27/2002 5:49:51 PM PDT by Pippin
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To: The Mayor

"My heart is full of emotion"

Mine too, The Mayor. Your picture is beautiful and a real heart tugger. Thanks for posting it. Thank you also for the flag. :)

338 posted on 05/27/2002 5:50:14 PM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: SpookBrat
You did great! I'm glad you posted it.

Check out my posts #201 and #210. :-)

339 posted on 05/27/2002 5:51:46 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: SpookBrat
You are the best, and the sweetest SpookBrat. Don't ever change!
340 posted on 05/27/2002 5:52:06 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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