On
Memorial Day, all Americans should think about the sacrifices made by
military service members, their spouses, and their children. Instead,
many Americans spend it as a day off of work, having a barbeque or
watching baseball games. American Thinker asked some former and current members of the military to consider what Memorial Day means to them.
Many military families talk about the importance of the day but do not reflect on the actual meaning of this holiday. As Sam, a military spouse noted, "there are a lot of Gold Star Families in our neighborhood. In seeing that, my children are reminded each and every day that their mom might not come back from Afghanistan. I don't want the children focusing on the sadness and the specifics of that day."
Many military families talk about the importance of the day but do not reflect on the actual meaning of this holiday. As Sam, a military spouse noted, "there are a lot of Gold Star Families in our neighborhood. In seeing that, my children are reminded each and every day that their mom might not come back from Afghanistan. I don't want the children focusing on the sadness and the specifics of that day."
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