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Memorial Day

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Thank You seems so small when compared to the sacrifice that many gave.
Pause for a moment this weekend to HONOR those that gave you freedom.
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Amen!
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My uncle landed on Omaha beach on D-day. Three weeks later he was shot in the stomach by a sniper from a church steeple in France. He was never the same after that. He passed away 10 years ago. I honor him every memorial day!
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We must NEVER forget their sacrifices for us!!
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A few years ago, I visited one of the WW2 cemeteries in France. Row after row of white stones bearing a name and a star of David or a cross, perfectly maintained and manicured by the French people. I can't describe the impression it makes but if you've been there, you know what I mean.
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