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Tag Archives: Memorial Day
Memorial Day 2025
“Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it.” – Unknown
Memorial Day 2023
More than half a century ago a skinny kid from Maryland found himself in a place he had probably never heard of — Phu Loi, Vietnam. This is Daniel Love who I met on a job about 25 years after … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Computers, Holiday
Tagged Dan Love, Memorial Day, Phu Loi, Vietnam
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Memorial Day 2017
In memory of many, in honor of all, thank you.
Memorial Day
In remembrance of those who fought and gave their lives fighting for freedom.
Memorial Day 2014
“Who kept the faith and fought the fight; The glory theirs, the duty ours.”- Wallace Bruce
Posted in Holiday, News
Tagged 1940s, Dad, Memorial Day, Navy, sailor, World War II, WWII
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Memorial Day 2013
“All we have of freedom, all we use or know – This our fathers bought for us long and long ago.” – Rudyard Kipling


