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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com Remembering Our Nations Heroes! Where every day is a hay day! Gayville, SD • 605-267-4426 May 23, 2017 • Page 11 Remembering Our Heroes! We Thank Our Veterans For Their Service Master tech auto clinic L&S Electric 605-665-6612 Todd & Lori Heckenlaible 89848 557th Ave., South Yankton Phone: 402-667-2992 • Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (No need to dial 402 from Yankton. We’re that close!) Celebrate All Military This May Memorial Day is celebrated each May to commemorate the people who died in service of the United States of America. Even though barbecues and visions of the upcoming summer weather may command much of the attention come Memorial Day weekend, the holiday really serves as a remembrance for those military members who paid the ultimate sacrifice for their country, as well as the personnel who continue to protect and serve today. Memorial Day Origins Memorial Day was first known as Decoration Day and was borne out of the Civil War. On May 30, 1868, General John Logan, a national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, decreed General Order No. 11, which designated the day for the “purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village and hamlet churchyard in the land”. May 30th was chosen because it wasn’t the anniversary of any particular battle. It took several years for the first state to recognize the holiday, which New York adopted in 1873. By 1890, all northern states recognized Decoration Day. When the holiday changed from commemorating those who died fighting the Civil War to honoring Americans who died fighting in any war after World War I, the South began to recognize it as well. Honoring the Military Although Memorial Day pays homage to the brave people who perished fighting for their country, it also is an opportunity to recognize the military men and women and their families who continue to work to ensure the freedom of Americans. The United States Armed Forces is renowned for its size and strength. Various sources suggest the size of the United States military is somewhere between 1.4 and 1.6 million active service people. The military is comprised of the Army, Army National Guard, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Each of these military branches also has its own reserves. There are many ways to honor active, reserve and former veterans, as well as those who died in service of their country. • Help Veterans of Foreign Wars distribute red poppies as a visual reminder of the military’s efforts. • Volunteer at a veterans’ hospital or visit a wounded veteran at home. • Offer financial, legal or career expertise through the Corporation for National & Community Service (serve.gov). • Help to maintain the veteran area of a nearby cemetery. Place flags on all of the graves. • Befriend military families who frequently relocate, making a concerted effort to welcome them into your community. • Educate children about past wars and the services the military provides. • Visit a military museum or historic site. • Observe the National Moment of Remembrance at 3 pm local time for one minute. • Post a message to the troops at the USO website (uso.org). Metro Creative Connection Hero... a person admired for courage, Memorial Day achievements and noble qualities This Memorial Day, we salute the heroes of our Armed Forces past and present for their courage and dedication to our country. MV Shopper M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y 319 Walnut, Yankton • 665-5884 THANK YOU VETERANS! Guiding and serving families with compassion and trust. 2409 N. Broadway, Yankton 605-665-9651 Funeral Home & Crematory, Yankton Memorial Chapels, Tabor, Menno & Tyndall Memorial Resource Center, Tyndall www.opsahl-kostelfuneralhome.com 665-9679 • 1-800-495-9679 Becker Body Shop Complete Body Repair Glass Installation • Paintless Dent Removal 1702 Broadway, Yankton, SD Phone/Fax 605-665-5925 Direct Repair Facility For All Major Insurance Companies Remembering Those We’ve Lost Remembering those who served ... THE TROPHY PLACE “Quality Awards for Less” •Trophies •Plaques • Ribbons •Engraving •Corporate Awards •Photo Gifts Brian & Jean DeGroot, Owners Check us out at www.thetrophyplace.net 802 Broadway • Yankton, SD 57078 605-665-5192 605-665-4685 director@thecenteryankton.org Honoring Our Nations Heroes! FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE, TRUCK AND TRACTOR PARTS COME TO... “Get the good stuff!” COX AUTO SUPPLY 1007 Broadway, Yankton • 605-665-4494
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