New York – US Honors Veterans On Memorial Day

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    Cub Scout Mateo Armijo, 7, with Pack 28 in Burlingame, runs with flags at the Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno, Calif., on Saturday, May 24, 2014.  Thousands of Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, and Girl Scouts took part in the annual event to place 117,000 tiny flags on the graves. (AP Photo/The Tribune, John Green)New York – The U.S. Marine Corps’ chaplain, speaking to a congregation that has tied gold ribbons on the church’s fence in honor of fallen soldiers since the Iraq War began, lauded the sacrifice of veterans around the world as President Barack Obama made a surprise visit to Afghanistan for Memorial Day.

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    “What they have done has allowed us to be here,” Rear Admiral Margaret Kibben told the roughly 200 worshippers Sunday at the Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan, including active duty servicemen and women in town for the annual Fleet Week celebration.

    Memorial Day, she said, was a time to remind ourselves of the meaning of sacrifice and to put personal struggles and difficulties in perspective.

    Across the nation, citizens were marking Memorial Day with somber ceremonies, flag planting at cemeteries, parades and even barbecues — an American pastime that Petty Officer 1st Class Brian McNeal said should be enjoyed this weekend.

    “I’m in the service so that they can enjoy that,” said McNeal, 39, who is stationed in Suffolk, Virginia, and is in town for Fleet Week. “They made the sacrifice so everyday citizens don’t have to worry about the evils of the world.”

    Thousands of memorial ribbons are tied on the storied church’s fence. There are gold ribbons for service members killed in Afghanistan, green ribbons representing prayers for peace and blue ribbons for the people of Afghanistan.

    Obama arrived at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan to speak with troops and visit soldiers being treated at a base hospital. At least 2,181 members of the U.S. military have died during the nearly 13-year Afghan war and thousands more have been wounded.

    Obama has directed all government agencies in the United States to fly their flags at half-staff on Monday in observance of Memorial Day.
    A visitor touches a name on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, Sunday, May 25, 2014. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)
    On Saturday, Democratic congresswoman Tammy Duckworth served as grand marshal of Chicago’s Memorial Day Parade and struggled to hold back tears during a wreath-laying ceremony to honor fallen soldiers. She lost her legs and partial use of an arm when a rocket-propelled grenade hit the Black Hawk helicopter she was piloting in Iraq in 2004.

    More than 300 Junior ROTC students from Chicago Military Academy at Bronzeville marched in the city’s parade. Afterward, still dressed in their uniforms, they chatted, bantered and ordered ice cream from a vendor’s truck while waiting for a bus that would take them back home.

    Their instructor, 1st Sgt. Stephen Roberts, an Army veteran, said the students practice all year to march in the parade.

    “They enjoy it a lot,” Roberts said. “We tell them about it at the beginning of the year. Our rifle, our drum teams, our flags, they practice every day. They come in on their own accord. They do their own practices. It means a lot to them. They’re very proud to do this.”

    In Massachusetts, Boston Marathon survivor Jeff Bauman and his rescuer, Carlos Arredondo, helped plant tens of thousands of flags Saturday at a cemetery to honor soldiers.

    John Walaszek, of Old Bridge, N.J., is surrounded by flags for Memorial Day, as he relaxes on a bench at Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Wrightstown, N.J., Sunday, May 25, 2014. (Mel Evans)


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    hmmmm
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    9 years ago

    This article should be pinned. Many of these fallen soldiers died while liberating our parents , zeidys, bobby’s and family. May they rest in peace.

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    9 years ago

    Hakoras hatov to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in defending this Medinah shel Chessed and its allies and friends.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    9 years ago

    Dear AP,

    In case you didn’t realize it after all these years, the last Monday of May is called MEMORIAL DAY, as in a day of MEMORY for our fallen soldiers.

    We observe VETERANS DAY on November 11 in honor of our LIVING VETERANS.

    THEY ARE TWO SEPARATE DAYS. SIMPLE!!!

    9 years ago

    You forgot to mention Armed Forces Day, which is to honor those presently in uniform.