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USA -  Honoring fallen soldiers - Memorial Day - Monday, May 25, 2026

One of the most profound and serious holidays in the USA is the upcoming Memorial Day...

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Memorial Day is an American holiday, observed annually on the
last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while
serving in the U.S. military.


Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and
became an official federal holiday in 1971.

Many Americans observe Memorial Day by visiting cemeteries and memorials and decorating fallen
military members graves with American Flags.
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Americans also observe Memorial Day by holding family gatherings and participating in parades.

I am forever thankful to those fallen military members who died all around the world
while defending our country and our freedoms.


THANK YOU to those that are are aware of what Memorial Day really means.


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Stottie Girl

We in Europe recognise the scarifice so many young Americans gave to help us win our freedom from oppression.

We recognise the fallen of all nations, in all conflicts on November 11 at 11:00am which is the moment the WW1 Armistice came into effect in 1918. This is a very poigniant moment for us and a lot of Brits will go to their own town or village war memorial (nearly every community will have one, usually in the centre of the town) for a service of rememberance. This used to be attended by a parade of veterans but they have nearly all gone. The army and air cadets often step into this role which I think is a great way to pass on the importance of these events. The larger events have active service personnel and Veterans. As I have mentioned before, I am not not religious but this is one church service I never miss.

I do have to wonder why is it 25th May? Is that a significant date for Americans?
A wise man once said don't judge a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes, that way when you judge him you're a mile away and you have his shoes!

Never trust a man who, when left alone in a room with a tea cozy, doesn't try it on - Billy Connolley

Maid Marion

In 1968, Congress changed its observance to the last Monday in May, and in 1971 standardized its name as "Memorial Day. 
from wikipedia

We like our three day weekends.

I went to a forty minute memorial parade on Main Street yesterday, under the threat of cloudy skies and the prediction of rain.  It ended with a light rain.

Based on the weather report, I dressed in my black Goretex golfing rain clothes, with a hot pink fleece jacket underneath you couldn't see but something to keep me warm in the cool 13 degree Celsius weather.  I had feminine touches to my outfit.  I wore a dusty pink wide brimmed hat, a pink hair tie, and floral shoes.  I did my nails in crave the chaos pink Expressie nail polish.  I brought my big charcoal-fuschia umbrella to stay dry.  A respectful outfit to honor the fallen.

Marion




Stottie Girl

So it is just a random date picked by your government, no historical significance? I see you do have Veterans day on Nov 11 too. Whatever you do on your memorial day, I hope you have a nice day off.

I should have clarified the rememberance services do not always fall on the 11th in the UK as it is always the the second Sunday of Novemeber (closest to Nov 11th) On the 11th itself everyone stops at precisely 11:00am for a 2 minute silence. This is usually anounced on tannoys and church bells everywhere. People stop still in shops, places of work, everywhere and observe the silence. It is a beautiful way to remember them. Some younger people do not do this and I worry that we are loosing this tradition over time.
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Never trust a man who, when left alone in a room with a tea cozy, doesn't try it on - Billy Connolley

Maid Marion

Yes, we will be celebrating Veteran's Day on November 11th, a Wednesday.
I grow a gorgeous red rose called Veterans' Honor.  It once won "best red rose."  I was told that it narrowly missed out on "Best of Show."  It is a fussy Hybrid Tea rose that is hard to grow in New England.

Dawn Kellie

Memorial Day recognizes those that have fallen.
Veterans Day recognizes those that made it home.

It was decided that the distinction should be made to honor both but separately.
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Dawn Kellie

For any American a visit to Arlington and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers is amazing. It's a very somber event. I've done it multiple times. I was also able to find the graves of past family members.
D. KELLIE Kn.

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Rochelle

To all who served and gave everything for our nation, I am deeply grateful for their service and will never forget their sacrifice for our country and for their fellow citizens. Even with all that is happening in the world, I cannot forgot those who gave all for us to exist as a nation and in defense of other nations. I do remember honoring Remembrance Day while station in the UK.

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