Monday, May 30, 2016

This Memorial Day: Remember the Men and Women Who Fought and Died for Us

1. The American Cemetery at Aisne-Marne, France ... A total of 2289
 
2. The American Cemetery at Ardennes, Belgium ... A total of 5329
 
3. The American Cemetery at Brittany, France ... A total of 4410
 
4. Brookwood, England - American Cemetery ... A total of 468
 
5. Cambridge, England ... A total of 3812
 
6. Epinal, France - American Cemetery ... A total of 5525
 
7. Flanders Field, Belgium ... A total of 368
 
8. Florence, Italy ... A total of 4402
 
9. Henri-Chapelle, Belgium ... A total of 7992
 
10. Lorraine, France ... A total of 10,489
 
11. Luxembourg, Luxembourg ... A total of 5076
 
12. Meuse-Argonne, France... A total of 14246
 
13. Netherlands, Netherlands ... A total of 8301
 
14. Normandy, France ... A total of 9387
 
15. Oise-Aisne, France ... A total of 6012
 
16. Rhone, France ... A total of 861
 
17. Sicily, Italy ... A total of 7861
 
18. Somme, France ... A total of 1844
 
19. St. Mihiel, France ... A total of 4153
 
20. Suresnes, France ... A total of 1541
 
This is a powerful story in history. 

Only a few Americans are alive now who lived in those times.

Outstanding is a very mild word for this.