Marking Memorial Day : NPR Accessibility linksMarking Memorial Day Before the picnics and pool openings, Americans pay tribute to those who served and sacrificed, and those who serve and sacrifice still. A tradition that began with the Civil War's "last full measure of devotion" lives on as U.S. troops face peril in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Roundtable: Soldiers Reflect
Voice of the People: Memorial Day at Dillard's BBQ
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A Star-Spangled Holiday Tribute
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A Lesson in the Graveyard
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