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If you want to feel a wash of patriotism and love for America, don't miss the annual Memorial Day concert in Washington, D.C. Put it on your celendar now for next year. My husband and I watch most years and it never fails to move me as the country remembers our slain heroes. About.com's Robert Longley traces the history of Sen. Daniel Inouye's (D - Hawaii) quest to return meaning and history to the celebration of Memorial Day, and once again, our congress is not interested. Preferring bar-b-ques and a three day weekend, Sen. Inouye's Memorial Day bill has, once again in 2007, been relegated to the Senate Judiciary Committee, where it will likely remain without ever being debated on the floor of the Senate. I can't find evidence that he reintroduced the bill again in 2008, but I am inclined to forgive him since he remarried yesterday.
While Uncle Dick served in Europe, my eighteen year old father, a Marine, fought at Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Later, another Uncle served in the Korean War and my husband served in Germany as a radio operator during the Vietnam War. My family has always been lucky. Our men always came back. So Veteran's Day has always wrought the most memories. Not everyone has been as lucky as we have been. My Dad and Uncle have died now, but they led long lives following the war. Unfortunately, many fallen heroes will not. But our nation will pause for a moment of remembrance on Memorial Day. Said President George W. Bush: "'No words are adequate to console those who have lost a loved one serving our nation. We can only offer our prayers and join in their grief,' Bush said. 'We grieve for the mother who hears the sound of her child's 21-gun salute. We grieve for the husband or wife who receives a folded flag. We grieve for a young son or daughter who only knows dad from a photograph. Image © Elvis Santana More About Military Service and Employer Requirements
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