2013-memorial-day
Once again we celebrate Memorial Day in the USA. A very special day, dedicated to remembering and honoring all those men and women in uniform that fought for freedom. Freedom that nowadays - in most cases - is taken for granted.
A personal thank you to all of those that paid the ultimate price, with their life, so that my family, myself, my neighbors, my co-patriots can enjoy what we have today: our freedom.
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