As we enter Memorial Day this year, I would like to give a moment of silence for all our vets who gave all they had to the defense of our great nation, from WWI, through the campaign in Afghanistan. I too have had to say goodbye to some very brave and Noble brothers and there's not a day that goes by that everyday is memorial Day for them.
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Memorial Day 2014
Now that May is official here, even if the weather here in Pittsburgh is closer to March, plans for Memorial Day are in full swing. From baseball games, to trips to amusement parks, to visiting a fallen brother or sister-in-arms; we all remember and honor this day and the meaning behind it in so many different ways.
Curious to see how the RallyPoint community will be observing the day and remembering our brothers and sisters-in-arms who reported for the Final Inspection.
Now that May is official here, even if the weather here in Pittsburgh is closer to March, plans for Memorial Day are in full swing. From baseball games, to trips to amusement parks, to visiting a fallen brother or sister-in-arms; we all remember and honor this day and the meaning behind it in so many different ways.
Curious to see how the RallyPoint community will be observing the day and remembering our brothers and sisters-in-arms who reported for the Final Inspection.
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