JB
Honorary Moderator Emeritus
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It seems a lot of folks don't understand what Memorial Day is about or even when it came about.<br /><br />This morning on the TV News a reporter said that we have been honoring our veterans for 35 years.<br /><br />Memorial Day is not about veterans or our men and women in uniform. It is about war dead. It grew in many places and on many dates, but the earliest observations were in the Confederacy during the Civil War. The first official proclamation of Memorial Day was by Gen. John A. Logan, Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic in May of 1868.<br /><br />Different states made it a state holiday at different times for the next hundred years. We celebrated it on the last Monday of May when I was a child, and the Indianapolis Memorial Day 500 mile race began before WWI.<br /><br />It became an official national holiday as part of the National Holidays Act of 1971. (I guess that's where the "35 years" came from).<br /><br />Any day is a good day to honor our veterans and our armed forces. There are holidays designated for that purpose, but this day is to honor our war dead. We have been doing it for 144 years, not 35.