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Celebrating the true meaning of Memorial Day - Read More

Date Added: May 27, 2008 10:16:02 AM
Memorial Day is a touchy subject for some. Most people have a three-day vacation on the last full weekend of May. Some spend it in the mountains. Others on the lake. Even more at picnics with family and friends. A dwindling group, however, encourages Americans to remember the true meaning of Memorial Day and honor those who have fallen in the name of freedom.

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