Sunday, May 29, 2011

Memorial Day Tributes (w/ update):

Today is Memorial Day - the day we remember those service members who died that this nation may be free.  If you know a Soldier, Sailor, Airman or Marine please thank them for their service.  Please enjoy these Memorial Day Tribute Videos:

Psalm 23 Memorial Day Tribute:

The True Meaning of Memorial Day:

The Story of Starts and Stripes "Honor Flight"
 

“Honor Flight” tells the story of The Honor Flight Network and “Operation Resolve,” a mission to fly as many WWII vets to Washington D.C. to see their memorial as possible — at no cost to them. It’s an urgent cause: 1,000 WWII veterans die every day.

5 comments:

Zilla said...

Very nice, I've included your post at my place in a Memorial Day tribute link-around:
http://zillablog.marezilla.com/2011/05/memorial-day-tribute-link-around.html

Anonymous said...

MEMORIAL DAY

220 MPH! Faster and faster around this oval track,
Is it ever possible the winner comes from the back?
Start to finish, the pole position does not guarantee,
That race machine first in line is assured a victory.

Backyards across America gas & homemade grills,
Not just the Indy Brickyard will experience thrills,
Motors and sails alike adorning our deep blue seas,
The parade rally’s here and there, now the mystery.

Was originally called, “Decoration Day” in keeping,
The hymn, “Kneel Where Our Loves are Sleeping,”
Nella L. Sweet, for dedication of Confederate Dead,
Oh, those soldiers and others are shaking their head.

Many cities and towns throughout have laid claim,
They are the birthplace of the, “Memorial” name,
What’s sad is why heroes are only given one day,
When their life sacrifices are forever gone away.

No, it is not about what or whom called it first,
Honor those who perished in battle not at birth,
The National Holiday Act of 1971 P.L. 90 - 363,
Auto dealerships buy a car get an oil change free.

And just like Christmas, Easter & Thanksgiving,
It is less about the dead & more about the living,
How come soldiers everywhere still being denied?
Benefit rights and only praised after they’ve died.

“Memorial Day” is mostly a 3-day weekend slogan,
Not the official May 5, 1868 by General John Logan,
“Hey! I’m off on Monday” & “Hooray! No School,”
Like everything else here it’s a commercialism tool.

Hold it, several Southern states have added one more,
Honoring dead soldiers fighting the Confederate war,
And it was not mainly about slavery many had to die,
The South was getting rich North wanted half the pie.

Oh! For sure, some veteran groups will carry our flag,
Won’t mean to today’s youth what it did to granddad,
“Ladies of the South who are Decorating the Graves,”
It should never be about coupons or $$$$ we’ll save.

Anonymous said...

MEMORIAL DAY

220 MPH! Faster and faster around this oval track,
Is it ever possible the winner comes from the back?
Start to finish, the pole position does not guarantee,
That race machine first in line is assured a victory.

Backyards across America gas & homemade grills,
Not just the Indy Brickyard will experience thrills,
Motors and sails alike adorning our deep blue seas,
The parade rally’s here and there, now the mystery.

Was originally called, “Decoration Day” in keeping,
The hymn, “Kneel Where Our Loves are Sleeping,”
Nella L. Sweet, for dedication of Confederate Dead,
Oh, those soldiers and others are shaking their head.

Many cities and towns throughout have laid claim,
They are the birthplace of the, “Memorial” name,
What’s sad is why heroes are only given one day,
When their life sacrifices are forever gone away.

No, it is not about what or whom called it first,
Honor those who perished in battle not at birth,
The National Holiday Act of 1971 P.L. 90 - 363,
Auto dealerships buy a car get an oil change free.

And just like Christmas, Easter & Thanksgiving,
It is less about the dead & more about the living,
How come soldiers everywhere still being denied?
Benefit rights and only praised after they’ve died.

“Memorial Day” is mostly a 3-day weekend slogan,
Not the official May 5, 1868 by General John Logan,
“Hey! I’m off on Monday” & “Hooray! No School,”
Like everything else here it’s a commercialism tool.

Hold it, several Southern states have added one more,
Honoring dead soldiers fighting the Confederate war,
And it was not mainly about slavery many had to die,
The South was getting rich North wanted half the pie.

Oh! For sure, some veteran groups will carry our flag,
Won’t mean to today’s youth what it did to granddad,
“Ladies of the South who are Decorating the Graves,”
It should never be about coupons or $$$$ we’ll save.

Otis P. Drifrtwood said...

Powerful stuff. I found this link from Zilla's. Thank both of you very much.

Anonymous said...

we 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ca008918cried at the rr stations when they left for the army and I cry now when I see them at the DC memorial today GOD Bless them all

annonn xoxoxoxoetc