Remember
me? Some people call me Old Glory, others call me the Stars and Stripes; I have
also been referred to as the Star Spangled Banner. But, whatever they call me, I
am your Flag, or as I proudly state ... the Flag of the United States of
America. There is something that has been bothering me, so I thought I might
talk it over with you ... because it's about you and me.
I remember
some time ago, I think it was Memorial Day, people were lined up on both sides
of the street to watch the parade. The town high school band was behind me, and
naturally, I was leading the parade. When your daddy saw me coming along, waving
in the breeze, he immediately removed his hat and placed it against his left
shoulder so that his right hand was directly over his heart. Remember?
And you.
Yes, I remember you. Standing there straight as a soldier. You didn't have a
hat, but you were giving the correct salute. They taught you in school to place
your right hand over your heart. Remember little sister? Not to be outdone, she
was saluting the same as you. Oh, I was very proud as I came down your street.
There were some soldiers home on leave and they were standing at attention
giving the military salute. Also, some veterans with their caps at jaunty angles
were saluting smartly. Ladies as well as men, paid me the reverence I deserve.
Now, I may
sound a little conceited, well, I am. I have to be, because I represent the finest
country in the world ... the UNITED STATES of AMERICA. More than one
aggressive nation has tried to haul me down, but they all felt the fury of this
freedom living country. Remember ... many of you had to defend me overseas.
What has
happened? I'm still the same old Flag. Oh, I've had a couple more stars added
since you were a boy. A lot more blood has been shed since that Memorial
Day parade long ago. Dad is gone now. The home town has a new look. The last
time I came down your street, I saw that some of the old landmarks were gone,
but in their place, shining majestically in the sun, were a number of new
buildings and homes. Yes sire, the old home town sure has changed.
But now
... I don't feel as proud as I used to. When I come down your street, you just
stand there with your hands in your pockets and give me a small glance when you
look or turn away.
When I
think of all the places I've been ... Anzio, Guadalcanal, Battle of the Bulge,
Korea, Vietnam, and now the Middle East; I wonder what's happen? I am the same
old Flag. But now I see children running around and shouting as I pass by. They
don't seem to know who I am. I saw an old man take his hat off, and then look
around. He didn't see anybody else with theirs off, so he quickly put his back
on.
Is it a
sin to be an American patriot anymore? Have you forgotten what I stand for? Have
you forgotten all the battlefields where men fought and died to keep this
nation, your nation, free? When you salute me, you are actually saluting them.
Take a
look at Memorial Honor Rolls sometime. Look at the names of those who never came
back, and are resting 'neath white crosses on a far away shore. Some of them
were friends or relatives of yours ... maybe even went to school with you.
That's who you're saluting ... when you revere me.
Well,
it won't be long until I come down your street again. So, when you see me, stand
straight, place your hand over your heart and you'll see me waving back. My
salute to you. I'll show you that I too remember.
New
Year's Day - January 1
Inauguration Day - January 20
Lincoln's Birthday - February 12
Washington's Birthday - third Monday in February
Easter Sunday - (variable)
Mother's Day - second Sunday in May
Armed Forces Day - third Saturday in May
Memorial Day - last Monday in May (half-staff until noon)
Flag Day - June 14
Independence Day - July 4
Labor Day - first Monday in September
Constitution Day - September 17
Columbus Day - second Monday in October
Navy Day - October 27
Veterans Day - November 11
Thanksgiving Day - forth Thursday in November
Christmas Day - December 25
And such other days as may be proclaimed by the President of the United States.
The birthdays of States (date of admission) and State holidays.
Old Glory
You could
have an ad here in the side border of Citrus County Yellow Pages and
it would show up on all pages.
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