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| MEMORIAL DAY AND THE SACRIFICE BEHIND OUR FREEDOMS
Honoring the Americans who gave everything in service to our country Memorial Day carries a different meaning for many families across Kentucky. For some, it is not only a national day of remembrance, but also a personal reminder of someone they loved and lost in service to this country. Behind every flag placed at a cemetery, every memorial ceremony and every name engraved in stone is a life remembered by family, friends and community members who still carry that loss with them. The holiday itself traces back more than 150 years to the aftermath of the Civil War, when communities began decorating the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers in what became known as Decoration Day. Over time, the observance grew into Memorial Day, a national tradition dedicated to honoring American servicemembers who gave their lives defending our nation. Kentucky has a long and proud tradition of military service. From small rural communities to larger cities, generations of Kentuckians have answered the call to serve, often leaving behind their families, homes and futures in defense of something greater than themselves. Memorial Day serves as a reminder that the freedoms Americans enjoy today were secured through tremendous sacrifice. For many veterans and military families, this weekend is also marked by remembrance of friends, brothers, sisters, sons and daughters who never returned home. Their absence is still felt years later at family gatherings, around dinner tables and during quiet moments of reflection. Memorial Day recognizes not only military history, but the lasting impact that sacrifice leaves behind on the people and communities who continue to remember them. As Americans gather this holiday weekend, Memorial Day remains set apart as a time to honor those who gave their lives in service to our country and to reflect on the cost of the freedoms we often take for granted. Their courage and sacrifice should never become distant from the generations that follow. Freedom comes at a price, and Memorial Day reminds us of the Americans who were willing to pay it. ### Sen. Phillip Wheeler, R-Pikeville, represents Kentucky’s 31st Senate District, including Elliott, Johnson, Lawrence, Martin, and Pike Counties. Wheeler serves as chair of the Senate Economic Development, Tourism, and Labor Committee and vice chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He is also co-chair of the Capital Planning Advisory Board. Additionally, Wheeler is a member of the Senate Committees on Transportation, Natural Resources and Energy, and Licensing and Occupations. Please visit https://legislature.ky.gov/Legislators Full Res Images/senate131.jpg for a high-resolution .jpeg of Wheeler. |
MEMORIAL DAY AND THE SACRIFICE BEHIND OUR FREEDOMS

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