Memorial Day 2008

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Zikan

Always Remember

This time of year, you will often here people say "never forget". But I prefer to flip it around and phrase it "always remember". Forgetting is a passive action, and one may not even know that they have forgotten something. Remembering is active. It is something you have to set aside time to do. Today is the day for setting aside some time to remember those that have fallen in service to their country. Below is a list of all US service members that have died from my state of Ohio since last Memorial Day. Each line contains the date they were killed, their age, and a few details of their passing. The link is to their Faces of the Fallen profile which is hosted by The Washington Post should you wish to read a little bit more about them. The profile also often contains links to obituaries, news articles, and a site where you can leave a note of your own.





One last quick note, Memorial Day is for remembering those that have fallen. While I, or probably any other veteran, appreciate being thanked for our service, today is not the day for that. Today is for remembering in your own way, those who are not here to be thanked.


Comments (7)

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racerchaser·
nice post man
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SUPimp·
Great post man, great post!!
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M13a77·
Good Post. I lost soldiers in Iraq (Fallujah 2003). I go to the faces of the fallen website every now and again to see their faces.
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Lusetti67·
Nice Post Zikan,\r I will always remember and never forget.
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PeepshowJanitor·
Great Post Buddy! Those who have fallen are in my prayers!
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millfire517·
yeah great post, it just burns my ass that the so called matyr's aint got the balls or tits to stand toe to toe with the greatest armed forces in the world. seems more and more its all roadside bombs or ied's that kill or maim our young men and women. i will check out the website.
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microscent·
Always remember, WILCO.