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What is everybody doing to celebrate? My late grandpa on my mom's side was a WWII veteran, he was part of the group that stormed Normandy Beach on D Day. He didn't like to talk about his experiences over there much. But there's one story that I will never forget that shows how big his heart was. There were some starving German kids going around begging for food, Grandpa gave them his entire meal because everyone else was rude to them/told them to go home. Those kids ran to their moms all excited and happy. Grandpa might have been facing those kids' dads/uncles/whatever in combat, but he knew they were innocent. I bet they're going to remember that the rest of their lives.

This morning my mom told me this year Memorial Day falls on his birthday, too. So that's pretty cool. Every year we go put wreaths/flowers on him and Grandma's grave. And we're having a barbeque for supper, a great aunt of mine who I haven't seen in a long time is going to be in town. Now it just needs to stop raining...xD

EDIT - I was told that I got Memorial Day and Veteran's Day mixed up, derp...

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We just finished going camping. It was lovely. ^^

We're barbecuing tonight as usual too, I think.

Memorial Day is for those who died while in service though, Dcat, not for the vets. The day for vets is Veteran's Day. lol

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Memorial Day is for those who died while in service though, Dcat, not for the vets. The day for vets is Veteran's Day. lol

Pretty sure it can extend to being either way. Either that or everybody in my family is wrong xD

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My stepdad insists that it's only for those who died in war though... XD He's kinda frustrated that people get Memorial Day and Veteran's Day mixed up. Probably because he's a vet himself (Persian Gulf War and Iraq war).

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Pretty sure it can extend to being either way. Either that or everybody in my family is wrong xD

first line of wiki!

Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for remembering the people who died while serving in the country's armed forces.

your grandpa still sounds like a cool dude who ought to be celebrated though tbh, i don't mind giving him a second day

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Well I feel stupid.


your grandpa still sounds like a cool dude who ought to be celebrated though tbh, i don't mind giving him a second day

Yeah me neither. I guess we're one of those people who get the two mixed up...suppose we celebrate him today because Veteran's Day is in November and that's during the school year/other stuff. Not everybody can be in the same place then.

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The irony is that our Veteran's Day falls on the day WWI ended. The Brits call it Remembrance Day. Kind of sad that the day where we remember veterans originally existed to commemorate one of the most pointless wars ever. In any case, IMO a secondary part of Memorial Day should be to hope that we never need to remember another soldier who died in war.

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I am not doing much this year because it is to windy to grill, but the day means a lot to me because I have family that has served and died in war all the way back to the American revolution and I am glad that there is a day to remember the sacrifice that people make for what they believe in.

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Memorial day is pretty much reserved for those who died in combat while Veterans day is for those serving or have served. Just about everyone in my family line has served so we observe it accordingly. If you know a gold star family be sure to give them your support or just do something to make their day a bit better.

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In Bohemia, the version of Memorial Day is a bunch of dates honoring the two World Wars. WWI, though, is more focused on honoring the fallen, while WWII is "oh man, wasn't that time we beat the Nazis cool?". Unfortunately Memorial Day has become more about the latter and less about the former in recent years, although that is just my observations.

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