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|  Memorial Day Speeches
Every year, on Memorial Day, the President of the United States places a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as a mark of respect and delivers a Memorial Day speech to the nation reminding them of America's eventful military history, of the country's millions of servicemen who died fighting for freedom, who are still fighting and who are just not accounted for. It's indeed a pity that, today, most Americans are shamelessly forgetful about the selfless services that the war heroes have given to ensure America's liberty. The gory battles, the tireless patrolling, the unflinching courage, all that led to freedom, are not easy to forget. More so, when the nation still faces the threat of growing terrorism.
A Memorial Day speech is meant to remind and re-educate the Americans of the country's thousands of combat veterans who died serving the cause of freedom in numerous wars that American has witnessed and also, a Memorial Day speech is to tell the many forgetful Americans about their fearless struggles in rain and cold that finally brought liberty. On Memorial Day, many speeches are delivered by various leaders in various places all over America. But all of them have this one single common focus to grow awareness among the masses about the nation's military history and if not anything, at least urge them to pay their tributes to the fallen heroes on Memorial Day.
The President of America venerates these war heroes and appreciates their sacrifices in his Memorial Day speech. He takes Memorial Day as an opportunity to tell the nation about these hearts of courage, their infallible willpower and their determination to brave all odds. He salutes their never-say-die spirits and inspires every American to do the same. In his Memorial Day speech, he underlines the necessity to follow the tradition of keeping the national flag at half-staff till 12 noon. He also advocates his people to cease from all activity and observe the National Moment of Remembrance at 3 p.m. local time through silent prayers.
Memorial Day speech encourages the Americans to honor the millions of war-dead, who've made America proud and free today. It infuses in them a need to respect those whose grit and mettle finally brought them the sweet taste of liberty. In all, a Memorial Day speech is a looking back into the military past, into the years of combats to secure freedom and a looking ahead into the future, into the unknown where the need to stay focused to the national cause will reign supreme.
May God bless America!
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