MEMORIAL DAY


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Dedicated to the men and women who have given their lives so we can be free.



Memorial Day is a legal holiday observed annually on the last Monday in May in most of the United States, in honor of the nation's armed services personnel killed in wartime. The holiday, originally called Decoration Day, is traditionally marked by parades, memorial speeches and ceremonies, and the decoration fo graves with flowers and flags, hence the original name. Memorial Day was first observed on 30 May 1868, on the order of General John Alexander Logan for the purpose of decorating the graves of the American Civil War dead. It was observed on 30 May until 1971, when most states changed to a newly established federal schedule of holiday observance. Confederate Memorial Day, formerly a legal holiday in many southern states, is still observed on the fourth Monday in April in Alabama, the last Monday in April in Mississippi, and April 26 in Florida and Georgia.



A MEMORIAL DAY PRAYER


Eternal God,
Creator of years, of centuries,
Lord of whatever is beyond time,
Maker of all species and master of all history --
How shall we speak to you from our
smallness and inconsequence?
Except that you have called us to worship you
in spirit and in truth;

You have dignified us with loves and loyalties;
You have lifted us up with your loving kindness.
Therefore we are bold to come before you without groveling
(though we sometimes feel that low)
and without fear
(though we are often anxious).

We sing with spirit and pray with courage
because you have dignified us;
You have redeemed us from the aimlessness
of things' going meaninglessly well.

God, lift the hearts of those
for whom this holiday is not just diversion,
but painful memory and continued deprivation.
Bless those whose dear ones have died
needlessly, wastefully (as it seems)
in accident or misadventure.

We remember with compassion those who have died
serving their countries
in the futility of combat.

There is none of us but must come to bereavement and separation,
when all the answers we are offered
fail the question death asks of each of us.

We believe that you will provide for us
as others have been provided with the fulfillment of
"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted."

Amen





View General Logan's Original Memorial Day Order

The US Flag Code (36 US Code 10)

American Legion's Flag Education and Etiquette Page



NOTE

When flying the flag on Memorial Day, it should be at half-staff until 12 noon.




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