I, too, remember and thank all veterans for their service to country. I, too, remember those that have fallen thus giving the ultimate sacrifice. Among them my cousin Little Till remembered on the Korean War Project at: http://www.koreanwar.org/html/korean_war_project_remembrance.html?KCCF1__KEY=23341
If you know of a deceased veteran burial you would like to locate try this site: http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/j2ee/servlet/NGL_v1
In the Utica, Kansas Cemetery veterans are memorialized with flagpoles lining the cemetery as well as grave markers and also the traditional small flag placed on each grave on Memorial Day. Here is a link to a photo showing the flags lining the cemetery. http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t298/growerguy/Barr-Peters/100_1638-1.jpg
In addition, a service is held with a roll call for those having fallen. Those veterans still living are asked to stand behind the honor guard to show those present those that have served. This will be the first year that my cousins from New York, California, and Maryland won't be standing beside me. Age has finally taken its toll on these WWII Waves and Army LT. I will miss them but I will certainly remember them.
For those that have not served the link below will take you to an album showing Army life in my unit, the 208th MP Company, Fort Leonard Wood, MO.
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