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In their words: How recent presidents have honored America's fallen on Memorial Day

  • Recent presidents have commemorated Memorial Day by honoring fallen military members with ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery and Normandy, France.
  • These commemorations stem from a national commitment to remember those who died serving the country and underscore the ongoing debt owed to them.
  • Presidents conduct somber wreath-laying events and deliver poignant speeches linking past sacrifices to present responsibilities and unity.
  • For instance, Bill Clinton encouraged Americans to dedicate themselves to honoring the sacrifices made by servicemembers, while George W. Bush reflected on the eventual passing of the generation who personally knew those heroes.
  • These statements and ceremonies reinforce that honoring the fallen requires a daily commitment to act, unite, and remain worthy of their sacrifice.
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Memorial Day: Trump to honor fallen troops in Arlington National Cemetery visit

(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump is expected to commemorate Memorial Day Monday with a visit to Arlington National Cemetery, where he will honor those men and women who died while serving their country.

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