Memorial Day: More Than Just a Long Weekend
A Time to Remember and Honor
For many Americans, Memorial Day is more than just a long weekend and an unofficial start to summer. It is a federal holiday that honors those who died in service of their country, especially those who died in active military service.
Memorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day, a day set aside to decorate the graves of Civil War soldiers. In 1971, Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, which moved Memorial Day to the last Monday in May. This change was made to create a three-day weekend for federal employees and to give people more time to travel and visit cemeteries.
Today, Memorial Day is a day to remember and honor all those who have died in service to our country. It is a day to reflect on their sacrifice and to be grateful for the freedoms that we enjoy today. It is also a day to come together as a community and to support the families of those who have lost loved ones in war.
There are many ways to observe Memorial Day. Some people attend parades or memorial services. Others visit cemeteries to place flowers on the graves of fallen soldiers. Still others volunteer their time at veterans' organizations or donate to charities that support veterans and their families.
No matter how you choose to observe Memorial Day, please take some time to remember and honor those who have given their lives for our country. Their sacrifice should never be forgotten.
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