
When I entered the cemetery I removed my hat out of respect and honor. The flags were waving in the slight breeze, each one placed on the edge of the plaque of the grave of each fallen hero. The resting place of my grandfather is at the Riverside National Cemetery in Southern California, a location of many graves of brave men and women who gave voluntarily for liberty, and the American Way. Line after line of simple grave makers mark the final resting places of the brave. The graves are alone, yet among their brothers and sisters in arms.
Standing over his grave marker, it brought back the memories of my visit to the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia near Washington DC, my visit to the tomb of the unknown soldier, and the rows and rows of crosses and grave markers I observed there.



With the recent war against the Islamic Jihad, and the continuing service of our fine military personnel, yet another generation of those who have proudly served and died in the service of our country is owed our thank you, and deserves our prayers.
Some ask how we can repay this debt, and show our gratitude.
One way to thank these fallen is to pause on Memorial Day to remember their sacrifice, and to thank them with our prayers for paying the cost of our freedoms. After all, our liberty has been bought and paid for with the blood of these brave heroes.

1.2 Million Americans have given their lives for our freedoms across more than two centuries and in more than a dozen wars and armed conflicts.
At the cemetery a small American flag is planted in the ground next to each grave's plaque. May they stand tall, and wave reverently.
Never forget. Keep the faith. Remember those fallen in service to the country, and to preserve the liberty of you and I.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
At the cemetery a small American flag is planted in the ground next to each grave's plaque. May they stand tall, and wave reverently.
Never forget. Keep the faith. Remember those fallen in service to the country, and to preserve the liberty of you and I.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
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