I'm a Viet Nam vet and when I was growing up my dad (who was a WWI vet) use to stop whatever we were doing and stop at the hardware store to get a handful of little flags and take us to the cemetary on Memorial Day and have us place flags at all the markers of people who lost there lives during the war and say this is the cost of freedom all of us boys are military vets and proud of it. I was asked to be in a parade yesterday and at the cemetary the MC asked everyone to come up and thank a vet for our service to our country I spent a half hour shaking everyones hand but I felt a little guilty because it was supposed to be day for those who gave it all. I think I'm going to mention to the parade organizers to focus on the real meaning of the day but yes anyone who has been in the military knows Memorial day is for those who gave it all. As for the Viet Nam war comment I lost several commrades there I know they would not have been there if they believed the cause was not just and they still lost thier life nontheless so let them have thier day. IMHO CT
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