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Posted on May 21, 2024
Zack Gallinger-Long
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SGT Kevin Hughes
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He would be as proud of you, as you are of him. keep up the good work.
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SGT Lorenzo Nieto
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Funny I said the same thing without seeing your post,
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SGT Ruben Lozada
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Good evening, Zack Gallinger-Long . Excellent post. Thanks for sharing this. :-]
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1SG(P) Dean Mcbride (MPER) (SPHR)
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Zack,
Thank you for honoring your brother on Memorial Day and during every day of the year!

According to the US Department of Veteran Affairs, Memorial Day is to remember and honor all military personnel who died in the service of our country, particularly those who died in battle or as a result of wounds sustained in battle. Your brother gave his life in defense of our country and deserves the honor of rememberance on Memorial day!

However, some people (including our less than illusterious President Biden) fail to understand the full meaning of Memorial Day. In his latest Memorial Day address, he chose to include his son in the rememberance. Beau Biden died of cancer in 2015, at which time he was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor of Delaware - he did not die in the service of our country or from wounds sustained in battle!

Biden, speaking after laying the wreath, said that “everyone has lost and loved someone in the service of our country.” “I know how hard it can be. It can reopen that black wound in your chest. I know. This week marks nine years since I lost my son Beau,” he said, according to pool reports.

Someone needs to tell Biden that Veteran's day is the appropriate place to bring up the memory of his son! Beau Biden joined the Delaware Army National Guard in 2003. He attained the rank of major in the Judge Advocate General's Corps. Biden's unit deployed to Iraq on October 3, 2008, and and returned in September 2009. He is a Veteran and deserves the rememberance on Veteran's Day.
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