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PbHurler
05-25-2017, 12:45 PM
This morning while getting ready for work, I did my usual news channel surfing. ALL of the local stations were emphasizing the beautiful weather in store for this weekend. All that was mentioned was "many will be heading to the lakes this 3 day weekend" to boat, swim etc. and the weather will be beautiful. The graphics were showing boats on the water.

Not one mention about what this weekend (Monday) is about.

I'll be attending a Fallen Solder name reading at our local cemetery, Flying my flag & in my own way, saying words of thanks to our fallen; for they gave all for this Country.

When I was a child, in Wickliffe Ohio, there was a Memorial Day parade, when the last of the parade came through; the crowd followed in behind the procession & walked to the cemetery, Taps was played, a 21 Gun Salute presented then the people visited the graves of their fallen.

Times have sure changed.

Thank You Veterans for your sacrifices, they truly have not been forgotten by me.

Hickory
05-25-2017, 12:50 PM
To this generation it's about Bar-b-que, Beer and Beach.

CraigOK
05-25-2017, 12:53 PM
I'm thankful for those that served and got to come home and those who didnt. Freedom isn't free. Forgetting why we do and dont do things is dangerous business.

trapper9260
05-25-2017, 01:08 PM
Too many for today dose not care.I had lost a uncle in WW2 KIA and always think of him,he got kill on his 2nd tour.when they call him back in. I have his flag that they put over him.it have 48 stars. For my fellow Vets and those went before me Always think of you all.

jcwit
05-25-2017, 01:46 PM
The parade still exists in the small town I live in.

Guard will March, I'm next with the Legion Float, then comes the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, H/S Bands. Plenty of folks line the route,. takes 2 to 3 hours!

buckwheatpaul
05-25-2017, 02:38 PM
This morning while getting ready for work, I did my usual news channel surfing. ALL of the local stations were emphasizing the beautiful weather in store for this weekend. All that was mentioned was "many will be heading to the lakes this 3 day weekend" to boat, swim etc. and the weather will be beautiful. The graphics were showing boats on the water.

Not one mention about what this weekend (Monday) is about.

I'll be attending a Fallen Solder name reading at our local cemetery, Flying my flag & in my own way, saying words of thanks to our fallen; for they gave all for this Country.

When I was a child, in Wickliffe Ohio, there was a Memorial Day parade, when the last of the parade came through; the crowd followed in behind the procession & walked to the cemetery, Taps was played, a 21 Gun Salute presented then the people visited the graves of their fallen.

Times have sure changed.

Thank You Veterans for your sacrifices, they truly have not been forgotten by me.

Well written and heartfelt gratitude for our lost veterans and those that came home....thank each of you and may God bless you each and hold you in the palm of His hands!

NoAngel
05-25-2017, 03:17 PM
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lefty o
05-25-2017, 05:07 PM
some people need a church to pray in, some people need a holiday to remember things, some of us do it wherever we choose! it is indeed sad that some need a parade in order to remember.

Harter66
05-25-2017, 06:22 PM
Too close to home for me to forget .
Our little Hamlet has the big blow out for Armed forces day which was last weekend the VFW , Elks and Foreign Legion will do services here . While paying tribute to 50 or so men from 1898 to our most recent spat .
A local boy was lost early on and another sent home with a belt loops for an inseam . That's not a big deal in the grand scheme of things ,but we're 1 square mile 30,60 and 100 miles from the next gas .

God rest those that didn't get to come home and look after those that never will .

Driver33
05-25-2017, 06:43 PM
Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. May God bless all of are vets.

jcwit
05-25-2017, 06:45 PM
some people need a church to pray in, some people need a holiday to remember things, some of us do it wherever we choose! it is indeed sad that some need a parade in order to remember.

I am truly glad and thankful for all those who turn out for the the hometown parade in support of the local Vets both here and gone in years past, it is good to see the populace support all of those who have and do serve!

SAD???? Not hardly!!!!!

Beerd
05-25-2017, 07:03 PM
Times change.
When I was a kid the parade was held on Decoration Day, and it wasn't always on Monday.
Just sayin'.
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Blackwater
05-25-2017, 08:20 PM
I suspect we're the victims of our forebears' successes. Most folks today, and it's NOT just the younger crowd, seem to have the "eat, drink and be merry, for nothing bad's gonna' happen" attitude. So many, many today think we're always going to be #1, no matter whether they do anything to ensure we stay that way, or whether they just give themselves over to "sex, drugs and rock n' roll." But it's never been that way, and never WILL be. We've lost our taste for anything that doesn't tickle our fancies, and our fancies are all over the place - EXCEPT where our forebears' were, which is on building something good and substantial that will last and help us all grow, and ensure our continued existence. Yeah, we still have some VERY honorable young men who have enlisted in our armed forces, or otherwise contribute to our nation's sustanance and strength. But so many, many have become drunk on the wine that flows from the gov't wells, that we are carrying one terrific load! And that load has already cost us TRILLIONS of dollars that our grandkids and great grandkids will still be paying on, and all for our neglect of reason in favor of our "delicate sensibilities!" Beam me up Scotty! This ain't really the America I once knew any more!

PtMD989
05-25-2017, 08:28 PM
My son will be marching in our parade with his HS marching band on Memorial Day. On the Saturday before MD we (Boy Scouts)are helping the local American Legion post put flags on the graves of the vets. Sunday before MD we'll take my dad to plant flowers on graves for family that has passed on.


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xs11jack
05-25-2017, 10:15 PM
Most people will go see a parade, and just maybe some young person will ask an old timer what the parade is all about and get a soft and gentle lesson on the history of our armed forces action in the cause of freedom. That would be well worth the effort made to put on the parade each year.
Ole Jack

Alstep
05-25-2017, 10:36 PM
I'm old enough to remember Memorial Day as "Decoration Day". "Armistice Day" turned into Veterans Day. Both are looked upon as high holy days around here. I always attend services with fellow veterans.

MaryB
05-25-2017, 11:28 PM
Meeting my sisters Monday at my uncles grave, he was killed in Korea. We will clean up his and my grandparents graves then help with some of the Civil War and Sioux Uprising graves. We take pencil etchings of unidentified stones each year to try and decipher them. I have had some luck taking pictures then processing in Photoshop, identified 2 Civil War graves that way last year so they have a new bronze plaque on a post next to them. It is a yearly thing and this year my nephew in the Air Force is going to be there, he is stationed in AK and does linguistics(all I can say of his job!), he speaks Russian and Chinese and picked up Korean the last year... Will be fun to have him there and he is going to be part of the 21 gun salute. The cemetery is Fort Ridgely and was the site of a major Sioux Uprising battle. I have a photocopy of a letter my great grandparents wrote after rushing to the fort for protection from the Sioux. The army confiscated hay and a cow and it detailed that they were owed $20 in gold as compensation. I have always wondered if that was ever paid!

BrassMagnet
05-27-2017, 10:28 AM
To this generation it's about Bar-b-que, Beer and Beach.


Only because our news and schools have been subverted!

jcwit
05-27-2017, 01:26 PM
Then why does our High School Band march in the parade?

Oklahoma Rebel
05-27-2017, 02:10 PM
I was just thinking about this yesterday, to most the only thing that crosses their mind is a government mandated holiday off, 80% of the people who see it for what it is are the people we should be thinking about, instead of the lake,bikinis, and beer!!!

NoAngel
05-27-2017, 02:35 PM
Local conservative talk radio host puts it something like this.

YES, grill, BBQ, hit the lake or beach. Party, have a great time. Take a moment though and pay your respects to those who died so you could BBQ any way you like. Drink beer and cuss our politicians. Live your life and enjoy the freedom those people died for. It IS WHAT THEY DIED FOR. The preservation of OUR way of life.
They deserve to be remembered and remember them we should but the warriors who died on the battlefield would not want us moping around, they would want us to live, appreciate and make use of the freedom for which they made the ultimate sacrifice.

Remember our fallen soldiers.....while you grill out and knock the bottom out of a cold one or three. I will. THANK YOU sailors and soldiers for giving your life that I may live free. This Miller and this T-bone, I eat & drink for you! THANK YOU.

I do not have any family or close relatives that died to specifically remember and I will not mope and weep in sadness the weekend long. Instead I will honor you by living my life, being as happy as I can be and standing firmly in support of the Constitution of the United States.

shdwlkr
05-27-2017, 03:25 PM
Memorial day for me is remembering those that are no longer here and stepped up to stand for America when so many ran to Canada or other countries. Last Parade I was at for this day I got so upset watching so many not stand when the flag pasted and also some not nice comments I decided it was better for me to put my flag out at home and honor those who served, will serve defending America. God Bless All of those who ever served

54bore
05-27-2017, 03:45 PM
This morning while getting ready for work, I did my usual news channel surfing. ALL of the local stations were emphasizing the beautiful weather in store for this weekend. All that was mentioned was "many will be heading to the lakes this 3 day weekend" to boat, swim etc. and the weather will be beautiful. The graphics were showing boats on the water.

Not one mention about what this weekend (Monday) is about.

I'll be attending a Fallen Solder name reading at our local cemetery, Flying my flag & in my own way, saying words of thanks to our fallen; for they gave all for this Country.

When I was a child, in Wickliffe Ohio, there was a Memorial Day parade, when the last of the parade came through; the crowd followed in behind the procession & walked to the cemetery, Taps was played, a 21 Gun Salute presented then the people visited the graves of their fallen.

Times have sure changed.

Thank You Veterans for your sacrifices, they truly have not been forgotten by me.


Awesome post sir!!

brstevns
05-27-2017, 08:22 PM
May God Bless Our Fallen !!

Hardcast416taylor
05-28-2017, 02:58 PM
The small town where I grew up, and still live not far from, still honors Memorial Day with a parade with an American Legion honor guard. After a small speech listing names of the fallen Taps is played with echo trumpets and a firing squad fires a salute. For many years there was a woman that always was weeping during the ceremony, few really knew the reason for her sorrow. She had lost her Husband, Brother and her Nephew in 2 different wars. She has been gone for some years, but many locals still remember her and her fallen family members.Robert

Harter66
05-28-2017, 03:28 PM
Hawthorne Nv lost Kenny Bostic to Iraq .
My family has been fortunate to loose only friends in combat .
Many vets have passed , we still have our Korea vet , I've raised 3 , two have come home safe ,warm an dry but the 3rd and oldest is shipping out this year so hopefully I will have vets and armed forces days to look forward to .

RedJackson
05-28-2017, 04:51 PM
Agree ! On another note what has become of the threads on this site where people could comment on current events ?

PtMD989
06-02-2017, 12:02 PM
Hardcast I see your from the thumb. Same here. My son played in the Mayville marching band on Memorial Day. After the parade they went to the local old folks home and played for them. Then they went to memorial services at Fremont,Rich and Watertown township cemeteries. The Mayville American Legion post lead the services.


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