In honor of Memorial Day, our office will be closed on Monday, May 27th. We take this time to remember and honor the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. We will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, May 28th. Thank you for your understanding and we wish you a peaceful and reflective Memorial Day.
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“Let their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored.” - Daniel Webster As we commemorate Memorial Day, we honor the memory of those who served and sacrificed for our nation. #memorialday #teambaarman #conferencedirect #meetingsandevents #incentivetravel #eventmanagement #contractnegotiation #siteselection #eventprofs
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“Let their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored.” - Daniel Webster As we commemorate Memorial Day, we honor the memory of those who served and sacrificed for our nation. #memorialday #teambaarman #conferencedirect #meetingsandevents #incentivetravel #eventmanagement #contractnegotiation #siteselection #eventprofs
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“Let their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored.” - Daniel Webster As we commemorate Memorial Day, we honor the memory of those who served and sacrificed for our nation. #memorialday #teambaarman #conferencedirect #meetingsandevents #incentivetravel #eventmanagement #contractnegotiation #siteselection #eventprofs
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This Memorial Day, we honor and remember those who gave their lives in service of our country.
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Happy Memorial Day ! Happy Memorial Day! May we never forget those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Enjoy the day with your loved ones, and don’t forget to think about those who served and sacrificed. Happy Memorial Day! What’s your favorite Memorial Day tradition? We’ll be firing up the BBQ and taking a moment of silence to remember those who served at 3 p.m. Happy Memorial Day 🇺🇸 #neverforget #remember #yellowstonelandscape #excellenceincommerciallandscaping #differentthanallotherlandscapecompanies #landscapepartnership #hoamanagement #propertymanagement #propertymanagers #communityassociationmanagement #commercialpropertymanagement
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Honoring the brave, remembering the fallen. This Memorial Day, we express our deepest gratitude to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. #MemorialDay #CastlepointWealth #LiveAbundantly #WealthManagement #FinancialGoals #FinancialAdvisors
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As we approach Memorial Day, I find myself reflecting on its rich history and poignant meaning. According to the American Society of Military Families, this tradition began after the American Civil War, first observed in Waterloo, NY, thanks to druggist Henry C. Welles. From floral decorations on the graves of fallen soldiers to an officially recognized holiday designated for remembrance, Memorial Day has stood the test of time. Yet the true essence of the day lies in what it represents: honoring the countless brave souls who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country🇺🇸 Today, we enjoy barbecue gatherings and parades, but within the fun and camaraderie, a solemn recognition occurs. As Google Insights illuminates, there is a surge in searches like "Memorial Day history" around this time. It's heartening to see the ongoing interest in remembering why we observe this day✨ The current pandemic has added a new dimension to Memorial Day and its commemorations. Many communities are adapting to host virtual events, maintaining a sense of unity even from a distance. So how will you observe Memorial Day? Will it be a quiet moment of reflection, a virtual event, or perhaps sharing stories of heroes with your children? Regardless of how we choose to observe, let's ensure it is a day of remembrance, gratitude, and honor for those who served and sacrificed. 🇺🇸 #MemorialDay #History #RememberAndHonor #MilitaryService #AmericanHistory
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Yesterday was Memorial Day, a time to honor and remember those who have sacrificed their lives for our freedoms. This day always makes me pause and think about the values of dedication, commitment, and integrity that these heroes embodied. As a professional, I find myself deeply inspired by these values. How can we incorporate such unwavering dedication into our daily work? How can we ensure that we are committed to justice and integrity in every case we handle? For me, Memorial Day is not just a day of remembrance, but also a reminder to strive for excellence in all we do. It’s a call to honor those values in our own lives and professions. I’d love to hear your thoughts. How does Memorial Day inspire you in your professional journey? #MemorialDay #Reflection #Values #Dedication #Integrity
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As Memorial Day approaches, let's ensure our tributes are respectful and meaningful. Here's what NOT to say in your Memorial Day post: --Avoid trivializing the day with phrases like "Happy Memorial Day." It's a time for solemn reflection, not celebration. --Don't make it about sales or promotions. This day is about honoring the sacrifices of our fallen heroes, not shopping discounts. --Refrain from self-promotion or using the day to boost your own agenda. Keep the focus on honoring those who served. --Avoid political statements or divisive rhetoric. Memorial Day transcends politics; it's about unity and gratitude. --Don't forget the families of the fallen. Acknowledge their loss and the ongoing impact of their loved one's sacrifice. Let's honor Memorial Day with the dignity and respect it deserves. #MemorialDay #RespectfulRemembrance
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As a former Army medic, reflecting on September 11, 2001, brings back vivid memories of how deeply it shaped not only the military but also the nation as a whole. The attacks marked a turning point, sparking the War on Terror, leading to deployments that forever altered the trajectory of so many lives—military personnel, first responders, and civilians alike. For medics, the aftermath saw a heightened emphasis on combat readiness and trauma care, as we found ourselves deploying to areas where our skills were critical in saving lives under fire. The immediate response to 9/11 was a surge of patriotism and a sense of duty. Many, including myself, were motivated by the need to serve and protect. The warzones we entered in Iraq and Afghanistan had a distinct intensity, with the constant need to provide medical care in challenging and dangerous environments. It also redefined the scope of care, blending battlefield medicine with innovations in trauma care that have since improved survival rates for soldiers and civilians alike. The impact of 9/11 endures, not just in military strategy or geopolitics, but in the personal stories of those who served. For many of us, it was the catalyst for a career that tested our resilience, taught us the value of life, and left a lasting imprint on our view of sacrifice and service. #NeverForget #September11 #ArmyMedicReflections #ServiceAndSacrifice #CombatMedic #Patriotism #WarOnTerror
As we observe the 23rd anniversary of 9/11, we at the Gary Sinise Foundation remember the lives lost and the heroic actions of first responders and brave civilians. We will continue to honor the memory of those who served and sacrificed, ensuring their legacy lives on. Together, we vow to never forget the courage of those who defended our nation and the impact they left behind.
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