Honor heroes past and present on Memorial Day
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Assemblyman Tom Harman
On May 31, we observe Memorial Day, a time to reflect upon the
generations of America’s bravest who gave their lives to preserve our
freedom.
In his 2003 Memorial Day proclamation, President Bush noted that
“On Memorial Day, America undertakes its solemn duty to remember the
sacred list of brave Americans who have sacrificed their lives for
the cause of freedom and security of our Nation.” Continuing, he
declared that “by honoring these proud soldiers, sailors, airmen,
marines, and coast guardsmen lost throughout our country’s history,
we renew our commitment to upholding the democratic ideals they
fought and died to preserve.”
As we observe Memorial Day, we should not view the occasion as
another holiday from work or school, or as the traditional first day
of summer. While America’s finest died to protect our right to be
free, Memorial Day should inspire all of us to reflect upon the
bravery of those men and women who sacrificed for our country.
There are several things you can do to honor the memory of those
who have fallen in battle. Honoring our lost soldiers can be as
simple as flying the American flag at half-staff until noon, or
observing a moment of silent prayer during the National Moment of
Remembrance at 3 p.m. A touching sentiment we can all make is to
visit a veterans’ cemetery, placing American flags or flowers on the
final resting places of our heroes.
Another way you can remember our fallen soldiers is to wear a red
poppy on Memorial Day. Georgia school teacher Moina Michael was a
volunteer in the YMCA during World War I, and was moved to honor
those who died during the war by the famous poem “In Flanders
Fields.” Inspired, she wrote her own poem, declaring that: “We
cherish too, the Poppy red that grows on fields where valor led, it
seems to signal to the skies, that blood of heroes never dies.”
Michael was the first to wear a red poppy, and sold them to her
friends and co-workers to benefit veterans in need.
As we remember the men and women of the military who died
protecting our nation, it is also important to remember those who
never returned. We must never forget their bravery when honoring our
fallen heroes.
On Memorial Day this year, I encourage all Californians to take
time to remember the ultimate sacrifices given by our brave men and
women in the armed forces. Because of their service, we’re able to
live in a country that embodies freedom and prosperity.
Thank you, and let us all thank those who have fallen to protect
America.
* TOM HARMAN is a California Assemblyman representing Huntington
Beach. He is also a Huntington Beach resident. To contribute to
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