Showing posts with label Memorial Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memorial Day. Show all posts

Friday, May 25, 2018

Memorial Day 2018!

For most Americans, the horrors of war are unfelt and distant. For the brave few who do fight them, they are very real and are often terrifying. As of 2018, over a million men and women have died fighting for the citizens of the United States. I just have to wonder, while so many will be 'celebrating' Memorial Day, just how many will truly feel gratitude to the few who paid the ultimate
price on the anvil of freedom.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

What Memorial Day means to me!

Lt. Daniel C. Owen July 1943 T-6 Trainer
My father is in the middle
Memorial Day is a US federal holiday wherein the men and women who have died in the service of their country are honored. It's held on the final Monday of May and this year, that falls on Monday, May the 26th.

Thankfully, my father who served in the Air Force in WWII as a fighter pilot, survived that horrible conflict fighting off IE Shima and still managed to live to a ripe old age. But, he has passed now and I
miss him very much.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Memorial Day, what does it mean? As your long weekend unfolds look around. Take in your world and listen.



What do you see? What do you hear? What do you feel?

Will you hear this long weekend referred to as “the unofficial start of summer?”  Will you hear people talk about parties, barbecues, trips to the lake and the beach, probably.

As you feel the warm rays of the sun, smell the inviting flavors of fresh food sizzling on the grill and watch your children run around the yard or splash in the surf there is something you should remember.

It is another beach, from a time long since past. You can see that beach in the photo accompanying this article. It is the beach at Buna, Papua New Guinea, and it depicts just three of the young lives this weekend memorializes.

The photo is of three dead American GIs.  They lie half buried in the sand of an island far from their homes, far from their loved ones. They died so you could be here..free..