Today is Memorial Day, the day that, since 1868, we have honored those, mostly young people, who have given their lives in the defense of the freedoms we have and that we share with those in other countries. There are military cemeteries, 155 in all, in the United States and other countries where those who were killed while serving our country died. I have seen some of them in my travels and I can tell you it is a moving experience. Probably the most well known of these is in Arlington, VA, where President John Kennedy is buried. This cemetery sits on land once owned by Robert E. Lee, who led troops in our Civil War on the side of those who wanted to leave our country so they could continue to enslave other human beings in direct conflict with our own Declaration of Independence.
I’ll Be Seeing You
I’ll Be Seeing You
I’ll Be Seeing You
Today is Memorial Day, the day that, since 1868, we have honored those, mostly young people, who have given their lives in the defense of the freedoms we have and that we share with those in other countries. There are military cemeteries, 155 in all, in the United States and other countries where those who were killed while serving our country died. I have seen some of them in my travels and I can tell you it is a moving experience. Probably the most well known of these is in Arlington, VA, where President John Kennedy is buried. This cemetery sits on land once owned by Robert E. Lee, who led troops in our Civil War on the side of those who wanted to leave our country so they could continue to enslave other human beings in direct conflict with our own Declaration of Independence.