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Marking Memorial Day

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Marking 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.

Memorial Day in Iraq Includes Fresh Memories of Fallen Friends

After Remembering, Memorial Day is for Fun

Bush Visits Arlington Cemetery for Memorial Day

Bush Honors Fallen at Arlington National Cemetery

A Historical Perspective of Memorial Day

A Jewish Soldier's View of Iraq

Blue Star Mothers, Offering Support

Korean War Veteran Leads Search for MIAs

Urban Picnic Advice: Cool Down, Eat Up

Roundtable: Soldiers Reflect

Voice of the People: Memorial Day at Dillard's BBQ

Service Men and Women on Memorial Day Weekend

Family Marks First Memorial Day without 'A.J.'

A Star-Spangled Holiday Tribute

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'Soldiers and Slaves' Details Saga of Jewish POWs

A Visit to the Women's War Memorial

Why Do Soldiers Fight?

Grieving Mother Denied Gold Star Membership

Ridding Vietnam of Deadly Remnants of War

Vets? No, But They Write What They Know

A Lesson in the Graveyard

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