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Take Back Memorial Day
This morning I opened the paper and a series of circulars spilled onto my lap
? bright, colored pages with bold fonts and frenetic language: ?Now through
Memorial Day only!? and ?A Don?t Miss Memorial Day Sales Event!? As I took
a deep breath and gathered up the pages that had spilled to the floor, at once
it struck me: We owe more than commerce to those who sacrificed the balance
of their lives for their country. It's time to take back Memorial Day.

Memorial
Day is meant to be a solemn occasion, a uniquely military holiday?the only
one that honors fallen soldiers. But since the first one on May 30, 1868, a
little after the Civil War (then known as ?Decoration Day?) when flowers were
placed on the graves of soldiers from both the North and the South, Memorial
Day?s quiet reverence has slowly been lost to the noise of commerce and the
American pursuit of recreation. This didn?t happen overnight; it snuck up on
us. And it?s not necessarily the fault of the American people who time and
again have proved themselves patriots.

Even more surprising is that this disappointing
trend hasn?t ebbed since the Long War began more than four years ago. Today
the solemnity once associated with this day should be closer to the surface.
Our nation is at war, which is to say our friends, family, and neighbors are
fighting. Some of them do not make it home. In recent years, too many Americans
have been personally touched by the sacrifice of battle. But the unfortunate
reality is that for most people, the war remains a distant concept, something
that happens on TV.

Losing brave Americans on fields of strife is not a new
phenomenon. It?s part of our heritage. For over two hundred and twenty five
years, our troops have made the ultimate sacrifice for what they believed was
worth more than their own lives: Freedom. Not just the notion of freedom or
the sound bite called forth in politically expedient ways, but freedom practiced
by Americans every day.

This freedom is a gift across time, given most often
anonymously. And now it is Memorial Day. How can Americans take it back and
do right by the valor that created this day?

By action. For starters, the National
Moment of Remembrance resolution asks that at 3 PM local time on Memorial Day
all Americans should ?voluntarily and informally observe in their own way a
moment of remembrance and respect, pausing from whatever they are doing for
a moment of silence.?

Beyond that, Americans can honor the dead by supporting
the living, especially those who serve. Send a note or visit the family of
a servicemember who has died. Visit a veteran who is convalescing. Make a donation
to the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, Armed Forces Relief Trust,
or the Armed Services YMCA. Volunteer to work with local veterans? groups.
Encourage your employer to publicly recognize the veterans who work with you.
Better yet, commit to hire veterans or military spouses in the coming year.

Visit
the graves of fallen soldiers. Leave a flower on the stone. Consider the grave
and behold the cost of freedom.

Or simply shake a Soldier?s hand. Support for
the troops is more than a sticker on an SUV. Whatever we do, let?s make it
personal, not commercial.

Let us take back Memorial Day, not for abstract ideas
or guilt for having forgotten, but to pay a debt. To remember?and to act on
the memory?is the least we can do for the men and women who said, ?I will die
so strangers? lives will be better.? Make Memorial Day a personal reflection
of a stranger?s costly gift.

-- Chris Michel
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