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Showing posts with label Memorial Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memorial Day. Show all posts
Monday, May 30, 2016
Memorial Day 2016
On "Memorial Day," Americans honor our veterans, especially those who died defending our freedom.
Although I do not know of any family members who died in combat, I want to remember those of my relatives who did serve and helped protect our nation: My Dad (Col. B.F. Simmons, USAF, retired), my late Grandfather Jefferson L. Simmons (Mississippi National Guard in WWI in France), my late Uncle Franklin Simmons (Navy "Sea Bee" in WWII), my late Uncle Charles Shirley (Air Force), Uncle Hal Shirley (Army National Guard), Brother-in-law Gary Meier (Army), nephew Dale Meier (Army, 82nd Airborne), Cousin Shain Vice (U.S. Army)and any other family members I'm forgetting.
Thanks to all American veterans and to the families of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for us all. Thanks to those serving now in so many far away and dangerous places. You are remembered and honored today, and every day.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Monday, May 28, 2012
Memorial Day Gratitude
On "Memorial Day," Americans honor our veterans, especially those who died defending our freedom.
Although I do not know of any family members who died in combat, I want to remember those of my relatives who did serve and helped protect our nation: My Dad (Col. B.F. Simmons, USAF, retired), my late Grandfather Jefferson L. Simmons (Mississippi National Guard in WWI in France), my late Uncle Franklin Simmons (Navy "Sea Bee" in WWII), Uncle Charles Shirley (Air Force), Uncle Hal Shirley (Army National Guard), Brother-in-law Gary Meier (Army), nephew Dale Meier (Army, 82nd Airborne), Cousin Shain Vice (U.S. Army)and any other family members I'm forgetting.
Thanks to all American veterans and to the families of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for us all. Thanks to those serving now in so many far away and dangerous places. You are remembered and honored today, and every day.
Although I do not know of any family members who died in combat, I want to remember those of my relatives who did serve and helped protect our nation: My Dad (Col. B.F. Simmons, USAF, retired), my late Grandfather Jefferson L. Simmons (Mississippi National Guard in WWI in France), my late Uncle Franklin Simmons (Navy "Sea Bee" in WWII), Uncle Charles Shirley (Air Force), Uncle Hal Shirley (Army National Guard), Brother-in-law Gary Meier (Army), nephew Dale Meier (Army, 82nd Airborne), Cousin Shain Vice (U.S. Army)and any other family members I'm forgetting.
Thanks to all American veterans and to the families of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for us all. Thanks to those serving now in so many far away and dangerous places. You are remembered and honored today, and every day.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Memorial Day Memories
On "Memorial Day," Americans honor our veterans, especially those who died defending our freedom.Although I do not know of any family members who died in combat, I want to remember those of my relatives who did serve and helped protect our nation: My Dad (Col. B.F. Simmons, USAF, retired), my late Grandfather (Jefferson L. Simmons, Mississippi National Guard in WWI in France), my late Uncle Franklin Simmons (Navy "Sea Bee" in WWII), Uncle Charles Shirley (Air Force), Uncle Hal Shirley (Army National Guard), Brother-in-law Gary Meier (Army), nephew Dale Meier (Army, 82nd Airborne), and any other family members I'm forgetting.
Thanks to all American veterans and to the families of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for us all. Thanks to those serving now in so many far away and dangerous places. You are remembered and honored today, and every day.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Monday, May 25, 2009
We Remember...
American Revolution -4,435 battle deaths
War of 1812 -2,260 battle deaths
Indian Wars -1,000 battle deaths
Mexican War -1,733 battle deaths
Civil War -140,414 Union battle deaths, 74,524 Confederate battle deaths
Spanish-American War - 385 battle deaths
World War I -53,402 battle deaths
World War II -291,557 battle deaths
Korean War -33,741 battle deaths
Vietnam War -47,424 battle deaths
Desert Shield/Desert Storm -147 battle deaths
Afghanistan -463 battle deaths to present
Iraq War -3,760 battle deaths to present
Hat Tip: In Memoriam - Erick’s blog - RedState
Memorial Day Greetings
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