Health & Wellness
Memorial Day: Remember Those Who Served/Thank Our Veterans/Pray For The Well-being Of Our Doctors And Nurses
Today we remember those brave men and women who died serving our country. Today we remember those who served and are currently with us today.
Today we honor memorial day and remember those brave men and women who died serving our country.
From wars such as World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Desert Storm, War in Afghanistan, and War in Iraq we remember those who gave their lives so that we have our freedom.
Because of them we are able to have dreams, live a good life, have fun, and never worry about being conquered.
Today we remember those who served and are currently with us today. Those are our veterans. Our veterans sacrificed their lives by serving so that we did not have to, our parents did not have to, and our grandparents did not have to. They are the brave men and women that we should say thanks to when we see them in their rightfully displayed uniforms.
When you see a veteran say thank you. To all the families who have someone who is serving or had served in the military, thank you!
Today we remember those who currently lost their lives and are serving on the front lines during the time of this pandemic.
I am talking about the doctors and nurses who are bravely battling this coronavirus to help save lives.
Our healthcare workers are the greatest people on the planet and it is a disgrace when I see people violating them during protests.
We all must remember that these are the people who take care of us when we are ill. Everyone should pray for their well-being.
Let’s celebrate Memorial Day by not having the backyard barbecue but by remembering those who matter.
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