Of war and remembrance
Lindsay Sandham
While many Americans enjoy the extra day off work with a barbecue,
spending time with friends and family, many more celebrate Memorial
Day as the holiday it is intended to be -- a day to remember and
honor fallen soldiers who died serving the country.
Hundreds of people gathered at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park Monday
for the 51st annual Memorial Day services Monday, sponsored by
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3536. The entire cemetery was lined
with American flags and every gravestone of a war veteran was
decorated with its own miniature flag.
“It’s always impressive,” said Costa Mesa’s Don Andrews, who
served in the Marine Corps. “That’s why every year we keep coming
back.”
Complete with a 21-gun salute, bagpipes and the release of white
doves, the ceremony paid special tribute to the 60th anniversary of
the Battle of Iwo Jima, along with the many wars fought in the
nation’s history.
“The true meaning of Memorial Day is evident to those of you who
are present today,” said Costa Mesa Mayor Allan Mansoor in his
welcome speech. “Many Americans have lost the connection to this
tradition.”
Costa Mesa Assemblyman Van Tran, who also spoke during the
ceremony, said the American flag is the greatest symbol of freedom on
earth.
“Memorial Day -- as with every day -- is a day of celebration of
freedom, also a remembrance of the sacrifices of our service men and
women,” Tran said. “Freedom, as you all know, is not free.”
Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach) was the keynote
speaker. He stressed that Memorial Day is not just a holiday, but a
day of gratitude and remembrance.
Boy Scouts from various local troops volunteered their time to
pass out fliers at the service, and many spent all day Saturday
decorating the graves of war veterans.
“We like to participate -- this is a good event for the boys,”
said scoutmaster of Troop 666, Matt Van Gorden. “We talk about
commitment and the sacrifices our fathers and grandfathers made so we
could be here enjoying this beautiful day.”
* LINDSAY SANDHAM is the news assistant. She can be reached at
(714) 966-4625 or [email protected].
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