Memorial Day Should Honor the Fallen Through Remembrance and Living Worthy Lives

Source: "Memorial Day honors those who never came home, Air Force veteran writes | Fox News." May 24, 2026. www.foxnews.com

The Gist

A veteran argues that Memorial Day should focus on remembering those who died in military service, not just celebrating veterans generally. He believes Americans should honor the fallen by teaching their children about duty, defending American principles, and living lives that justify their sacrifice.

Conclusion

Americans should honor Memorial Day by actively remembering the fallen service members and living lives worthy of their sacrifice

Premises

  1. Memorial Day is specifically about those who died in service, not veterans who returned home
  2. The author personally lost colleagues in Iraq, Afghanistan, and at the Pentagon on 9/11, making their sacrifice real and personal
  3. These fallen service members died defending the Constitution and the idea that America is the greatest force for freedom
  4. Gold Star families carry an enormous burden that deserves our recognition and support
  5. True honor requires more than parades and cookouts - it demands teaching duty, defending principles, and supporting current service members
  6. In an era of historical revisionism, we must refuse to forget or diminish the service and sacrifice of those who died in uniform

Assumptions

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