Retired Sarge
Silver Member
Been awhile since I posted one of these. I've been in and out of the hospital over the past few months.
Memorial Day 2024
As Americans go about their hard earned 3 day weekend, let's not forget the true meaning and price of Memorial Day.
Over 646,596 American troops have died in battle and more than 539,000 have died from other, non-combat related causes, since the American Revolutionary War started in April 1775. That's a total of over 1,185,596 Americans that have died in service. Think about that for a minute, that's almost 1.2 million people, the price of freedom hasn't been cheap.
Some are interred here at home at national cemeteries, or public ones, some are interred in cemeteries across Europe and the Pacific. Of these some lay under markers with their names, while others just have a number. They are the ones known only to God.
Some are entombed in the aircraft or ships they fought and died in. Still some lay forgotten, except by family, on the battlefields they fought and died on, awaiting a homecoming or memorial, that has eluded them since death.
So on Monday, no matter where you are, or what you're doing at 1500 take a moment to reflect in silence what you have and remember those who paid for it with there blood and lives.
Memorial Day is meant to pay homage to them, not to get plastered and make fools out of ourselves. My flag will fly at half mast in honor and remembrance of their sacrifices.
With all this said, I wish everyone here, at the TreasureNet, a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend.
I'd be remiss if I failed to mention that our allies over the years have loss their fair share of military members, ensuring freedom.
Memorial Day 2024
As Americans go about their hard earned 3 day weekend, let's not forget the true meaning and price of Memorial Day.
Over 646,596 American troops have died in battle and more than 539,000 have died from other, non-combat related causes, since the American Revolutionary War started in April 1775. That's a total of over 1,185,596 Americans that have died in service. Think about that for a minute, that's almost 1.2 million people, the price of freedom hasn't been cheap.
Some are interred here at home at national cemeteries, or public ones, some are interred in cemeteries across Europe and the Pacific. Of these some lay under markers with their names, while others just have a number. They are the ones known only to God.
Some are entombed in the aircraft or ships they fought and died in. Still some lay forgotten, except by family, on the battlefields they fought and died on, awaiting a homecoming or memorial, that has eluded them since death.
So on Monday, no matter where you are, or what you're doing at 1500 take a moment to reflect in silence what you have and remember those who paid for it with there blood and lives.
Memorial Day is meant to pay homage to them, not to get plastered and make fools out of ourselves. My flag will fly at half mast in honor and remembrance of their sacrifices.
With all this said, I wish everyone here, at the TreasureNet, a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend.
I'd be remiss if I failed to mention that our allies over the years have loss their fair share of military members, ensuring freedom.