Memorial Day 2025

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Memorial Day is coming up. For most of my 75 years on this earth young Americans -I was one of them -have raised their right hands, swore to "support and defend......." and gone In Harm's Way.
My family has been little touched by the wars of the United States, few served, few lost. My paternal grandfather-never met him ,alas-was a Marine 1896-1902, my old man Army WWII, my uncle by marriage Navy post WWII, yours truly, Vietnam. My mother told me my long gone maternal grandmother told her she lost an uncle-or a great uncle-or a couple of them-at Gettysburg, Union troops, my mother mentioned-only once-a cousin by marriage who was MIA in the Bulge.
The real meaning of Memorial Day is best summed up by Charles Johnson Post, author of "The Little War of Private Post", his memoirs of his experiences in the Cuban Campaign of 1898. A rather minor affair compared to the Civil War and the bloodlettings to come of the 20th Century, but as Post reminds us:
"Whether a man falls with 20,000 others in some grand battle or all by himself on a lonely outpost, he is a 100% casualty to himself. What more is there to give ?"
 
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I have a copy of a letter sent asking for a pension for one of my ancestors who fought in the revolutionary war. Also a copy of the answer awarding him $10 a month. There are many good people who never served but I have a little soft spot in my heart for those who did.
 
Neither of my Grandfathers served and no record of previous generations. My Father was the age to have served in WWI but did not. All of those generations were landed farmers.
But my generation has been 100% Both of my sister's Husbands did, one was Marines in Korea, the other career Navy and Airforce from WWII to Vietnam. two of my ex's served in Vietnam. Thankfully all returned.
 
to the best of my knowledge all U.S. family veterans returned alive on both sides... last conflict they served in was WWII.. and they have all passed.. so this weekend I always pay tribute to those that came before and served when called... my grandfather that I never met.. WWI Sgt... Sanitation train ambulance corp..
 

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The Preacher, that pic never fails to get to me. It just about explains it all. Luckily, all of my family that served in WWI and WWII returned home safely.
 
My town has two memorial services. I go to one to remember my uncle who signed up on November 11, 1942 and went MIA on November 11, 1944.
RIP Uncle August.

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