Sunday, May 24, 2009

Memorial Day

I located this commentary On Memorial day and thought it said a lot. Both my mother and father served in World War II. God bless those that served so that we may be a free country. God Bless America and God Bless League City.

The League City Memorial Day Ceremony will be at 9:30 AM May 25, 2009 at the League City Sportsplex.


A Commentary by Terry Plowman

Memorial Day now suffers the same secular fate as Christmas -- its commercial value has far outstripped its original meaning.That fact is especially evident here in a resort area, where Memorial Day weekend is considered the kickoff to the busy summer season. Although there is nothing terribly wrong with that, and we couldn't change it anyway, we hope readers will give a few moments thought to the real meaning of Memorial Day this weekend.

The trouble with evoking memories from past military conflicts is that it is like looking at a grainy black-and-white photograph or newsreel (an outdated term in itself).For many Americans who can barely remember life without color photography, looking at these black-and-white images has little impact. They represent another time, one that is hard to connect with today. But for those who lived through the past few wars, there is color in the memories, and for many of those who served in the military, the color is blood red.

For them Memorial Day is not a history lesson, quickly forgotten like other lessons from our school days. For them it is the father, the brother, the son, the husband, the pal who never came home. And for those of us living today, the war dead are our vivid connection to Memorial Day -- because it is an eerie fact that many of us would not be here today were it not for a quirk of fate that allowed our fathers to survive a war.

How many of the more than 400,000 World War II dead would have fathered the geniuses, the creators, the liberators of today's generations? How many of the 116,000 World War I dead, the 54,000 Korean War dead, or the 58,000 Vietnam War dead? How many of the 500,000 Civil War dead would have fathered children whose impact would still be felt in our lives today? Actually, many of these dead patriots were themselves only 18 or 19 years old, so they were robbed of the chance to leave us any legacy other than the memory of their sacrifice.

A wounded seaman who was taken aboard a rescue vessel during the D-Day invasion was quoted in Life Magazine about the fundamental mystery of war:

"(The ship) was loaded with the bodies of sailors, soldiers, airmen; the wounded and survivors. And on board was the body of my friend Pete Petersen. He was going to be 21 on June 22. One thing you always wonder is, who makes that decision: Who dies and who doesn't?"

On this holiday weekend, let's not forget the meaning, the mystery and the tragedy behind Memorial Day.

13 comments:

Dr. Oz said...

It would be a fitting tribute for those who gave the ultimate sacrifice (for us to live free), to have a huge turnout for tomorrow's Memorial Ceremony at the Sportsplex. Hope to see you there!

Marc Edelman said...

Happy Memorial Day Dad, thanks. Hug a WWII Veteran today. Or Hug any Veteran!

Paul Smith said...

CM
Thanks for the post.

Acknowledgements to:
Phyllis Sanborn - Mayor Pro Tem
Dr. Ron Jenkins - CenterPoint Church

Guest Speaker -
Captain John Bauman USA

Councilman Jim Nelson
US Navy (Retired)-
Inspiration Reading of "Just a Piece of Cloth"

Most importantly, thanks to the veterans, their families, and citizens attending.

I regret there was not more time to speak to the WWII veterans. These guys have a lot to share and too few folks to listen.

Marc Edelman said...

There were other ceremonies that had good attendance. The American Legion hall had decent attendance I am told. Also there was a ceremony at the Parkview cemetery in the soldiers section. Maybe next year there could be one ceremony with large attendance.

Truthfull said...

Or maybe we pay someone to go around and video tape all the ceremonies? Anyone know a good source for video taping?

Marc Edelman said...

Grow up.

Chris John Mallios said...

Marc,
Grow up? You did it so deal with it. You should expect fallout from your attempts at intimidation. I believe people see you through your actions not your words.

Marc Edelman said...

Intimidation Chris? I am sorry, that is a real stretch. Is anyone intimidated by the city video taping a meeting? The City also taped the first meeting I taped. Was the city intimidating more people than I? If everyone was doing the right thing why was a video camera an intimidation? My reason for taping was to have my own accurate record of what transpired.. In my opinion, there was a possibility that the commission’s vote may have opened up the commissioner’s to personal liability that would not be covered by the TML insurance. I wanted to be sure I had a positive defense to any legal action that may have resulted. After the first meeting I taped other commissioners asked me for copies as well. So as I said earlier, please grow up and stop framing me in other than a positive way as a citizen who is volunteering his time for the good of the city.

Marc Edelman said...

Chris you are off topic on your own blog,, sheesh.

Marc Edelman said...
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Marc Edelman said...

Chris,
These post are more evidence that this blog is set up by you to be your own personal attack stage. Give up the facade of this blog being for sharing the truth, its sole purpose is for you to share your version of the truth, not the real truth.

Marc

Chris John Mallios said...

Marc,
Give it a rest. What purpose is it to tape the audience? Oh yes…for liability reasons? LOL Oh very scary is the audience !!! Actions speak louder than words my friend. You are upset that everyone knows what you are all about so give it a rest. “I wanted to be sure I had a positive defense to any legal action that may have resulted.” Do you know something the other commissioners should know? Not sharing information with your fellow commissioners? Marc, if you are that afraid of being involved in a court case that you need to tape the proceedings and the audience then I suggest you tuck your little tail between your legs and run away as fast as you can. If you can’t take the heat get out of the kitchen my friend. LOL

Unknown said...

There was a very nice Memorial Day
ceremony held at Fairview Cemetery
by the American Legion Post 554,
we tend to show respect as best
we can.

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