Most were young, with a whole lifetime of dreams that never came to be. Today their loved ones mourn their passing. May they rest in peace and may their families understand how grateful we are for their sacrifice.
That is a wonderful idea. I think I will pass it on to our pastor.Our church has a service every Memorial Day, and at the end of mass all of the vets in the audience go up to the altar, and Taps is played. It's very moving, indeed.
Yes. I saw a stat recently that, on average, a World War II vet dies every 3 minutes (492 a day).What is really striking is watching the group of older vets get smaller and smaller every year. God bless them.
Most were young, with a whole lifetime of dreams that never came to be. Today their loved ones mourn their passing. May they rest in peace and may their families understand how grateful we are for their sacrifice.
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