— Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region (@usfs_r5) May 27, 2024
Memorial Day is a Day of Remembrance to Honor all who Died in Service to the U.S. during Peacetime & War. Memorial Day weekend also marks the unofficial start of summer outdoor recreation. We anticipate a busy weekend. More info on a fun & safe time: https://t.co/KsAJpMFIKM#SBNFpic.twitter.com/IzPLCJ87Be
— San Bernardino National Forest (@SanBernardinoNF) May 24, 2024
Memorial Day is a time of remembrance for those who lost their lives while serving in the US military. As we pay respect, we can look to national parks as a reminder of their lives and service. Learn more at: https://t.co/QxXY4Vc3qj
— National Park Service (@NatlParkService) May 27, 2024
Today is a day of solemn remembrance, a day to remember the immense and lasting sacrifice of American citizens who gave their lives in war for the nation, their fellows in the ranks, and for posterity. Have a safe and thoughtful Memorial Day! pic.twitter.com/97sCG12IWk
This #MemorialDay, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of freedom. Today, and every day, we are grateful for their courage and selflessness. Join us in honoring their legacy. We will never forget. pic.twitter.com/XAsRmN579x
— GarySiniseFoundation (@GarySiniseFound) May 27, 2024
Today we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice will never be forgotten, and their memory will forever serve as an inspiration to us all. #MemorialDay#Sacrifice#NeverForgetpic.twitter.com/sDdO75lTYS
“Sitting in stunned silence, we remembered our dead. So many dead, So many maimed. So many bright futures consigned to the ashes of the past. So many dreams lost in the madness that had engulfed us. Except for a few widely scattered shouts of joy, the survivors of the abyss sat…