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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Ed Carlaw on May 27, 2019, 09:58:03 AM
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A salute and big thank you for those who are serving, have served, and to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. I thank you all for the freedoms we enjoy in this great country of ours. Ed.
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Sent by a close friend.
On Monday, I encourage each of you to pause from your holiday festivities to reflect on the true meaning of Memorial Day and to remember the sacrifices of those who gave the last full measure of devotion to defend and protect our country throughout its history. As a boy growing up, I remember the artificial red poppies that everyone wore that symbolized the sacrifices and to remember those that served to defend and protect our country.
It was in World War I, that Lt. Col. John McCrae, who served as a brigade surgeon for an Allied artillery unit, spotted a cluster of red poppies blooming amid the broken ground and devastation following a terrific and costly battle in which a friend of his was killed. This picture inspired him to compose a poem, In Flanders Field, in which he gave voice to the fallen soldiers buried under those hardy poppies. His poem was published in the British Punch magazine in late 1915 and the poem would then be used at countless memorial ceremonies. It certainly became one of the most famous works of art to emerge from World War I. Its fame had spread far and wide by the time John McCrae himself died, from pneumonia and meningitis, in January 1918.
In the United States we wear the symbolic red flower on Memorial Day the last Monday in May to commemorate the sacrifice of so many men and women who have given their lives fighting for our country.