Memorial Day And Why It's Celebrated



Posted: Monday, May 25, 2009

by Pam Johnson

Memorial day, or as it was other wise know, Decoration Day, is celebrated on the last Monday of May. The National holiday was originally set aside to commemorate the graves of the Union soldiers following the Civil War by lying out flowers and other signs of respect and remembrance and meant to be a symbol of honoring these brave men and woman who gave their lives in defense of the country. Following World War I, the holiday was expanded on to include the fallen military personal of any war. This includes casualties of military actions like Viet Nam.

The holiday is marked by visiting the graves of our fallen sons and daughters, aunts and uncles, mothers and fathers. Traditionally, across the nation, a "moment of silence" is offered at 3PM EST and flags are flown at half-mast from dawn break to noon according to your personal time zone.

Poppies, a sign of remembrance made popular in a poem, "In Flander's Field" by John McCrae, following the death of a friend in the World War I. Bright red paper poppies are popularly sported on Memorial Day by the friends and family of the fallen soldiers being honored.

Memorial Day is also a day of renewal and coming-together for the survivors and family left behind. Picnics, family gathering and the ever popular sporting event or concert is commonly scheduled to follow the annual visit to the grave-sites.

All in all this is a day of family and country. A day to offer prayers for our lost and to celebrate with respect the lives they gave to protect the people they left behind

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» left by Connor Davidson
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Great article. Well done.
 
In the UK we have a very similar ceremony called remembrance day where we remember all who have died in any war.
» left by Pam Johnson 2 years 362 days ago.
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glad you liked this article. Demanded writing this morning at 3AM in a sleep drenched haze so I was hoping it had some rhythm and sense to it. Thanks for sharing about Remembrance Day. I love little tidbits like that.
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