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Hey Fellas, since i know there are alot of Active Duty/prior service members that are on this forum, and in honor of memorial day, I just want to say Thank You to all my brothers and sisters that have served and/or are currently serving. Hopefully you can enjoy the day on 2 wheels, with friends or family (better yet on 2 wheels with friends and family)...
thank a vet on veterans day (or any other day), memorial day is a day for remembering those who died serving their country. i know those people will never be forgotten, but this day is specially for them.
thank a vet on veterans day (or any other day), memorial day is a day for remembering those who died serving their country. i know those people will never be forgotten, but this day is specially for them.
+1.... seems to be some confusion about Memorial Day....still thanking service members any day is good...
thank a vet on veterans day (or any other day), memorial day is a day for remembering those who died serving their country. i know those people will never be forgotten, but this day is specially for them.
Originally Posted by krwould
+1.... seems to be some confusion about Memorial Day....still thanking service members any day is good...
+2
Memorial Day is a day to remember, honor, and cherish our brothers and sisters who never made it home to be thanked.
Veterans Day is a day to honor all veterans, past and present.
Either way, one day out of a calendar year is no where near the respect that should be owed to service members, veterans, POW/MIA, and WIA/KIA.
I would like to wish everyone a happy Memorial Day. Enjoy the day, seize the moment, and ride safe.
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