Saturday, May 28, 2022

Home of the Free Because of the Brave: Memorial Day in Greenwich, Connecticut

 

Memorial Day 1943 or 1944, Sound Beach Avenue, Old Greenwich.
Source: Greenwich Historical Society

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It’s Memorial Day weekend Year 2022. Memorial Day was declared a national holiday through an act of Congress in 1971, and its roots date back to the Civil War era, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs. 


Unlike Veterans Day, Memorial Day honors all military members who have died in while serving in U.S. forces.


On Monday, May 30, 2022, Americans across the country will celebrate the brave servicemen and servicewomen who died defending our country. It’s a day of remembrance to honor the sacrifice made by the men and women who have died during their service in the United States military. 


Memorial Day, 1907


Memorial Day is a special time to honor America’s history and commemorate the bravery, courage and honor of our troops. Even though Memorial Day is a time to celebrate the freedom we have in America, we should never forget that that very freedom came at the expense of the brave heroes who lost their lives fighting to protect it.


It is said that America is home of the free because of the brave. How true indeed.


For today’s show I’ve decided to go through our newspaper archives and peer back in time, to see how Memorial Day was observed. You’ll hear about that on today's show.


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