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Memorial Day May 31, 2004. " Soldier, rest! Thy warfare o'er, Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking, Dream of battled fields no more. Days of danger, nights of waking." -Sir Walter Scott. ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETRY. ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETRY. Sacrifices made by American War Heros. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Memorial DayMemorial Day

May 31, 2004May 31, 2004

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"Soldier, rest! Thy warfare o'er,Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking,Dream of battled fields no more.Days of danger, nights of waking."

-Sir Walter Scott

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ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETRYARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETRY

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ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETRYARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETRY

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Sacrifices made by American War Sacrifices made by American War HerosHeros

American RevolutionAmerican Revolution Civil WarCivil War Spanish American RevolutionSpanish American Revolution World War IWorld War I World War IIWorld War II Korean WarKorean War Vietnam WarVietnam War Persian Gulf WarPersian Gulf War Afghanistan WarAfghanistan War War in IraqWar in Iraq

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American RevolutionAmerican Revolution

General George Washington and a Committee of Congress at Valley Forge. Winter 1777-78.

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American RevolutionAmerican Revolution

The Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga. October 1777.

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American RevolutionAmerican Revolution

The Treaty of Paris

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Civil WarCivil War

Abraham Lincoln at Antitaem

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Civil WarCivil War

Three Confederate Prisoners at Gettysburg

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Spanish American WarSpanish American War

10th Cavalry at Las Guasimas

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World War IWorld War I

On April 6, 1917, the United States formally declared war against Germany and entered the conflict in Europe. Fighting since the summer of 1914, Britain, France, and Russia welcomed news that American troops and supplies would be directed toward the Allied war effort. Under the command of Major General John J. Pershing, over two million U.S. troops fought on battlefields in France.

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World War IIWorld War II

The 7 December 1941 Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor was one of the great defining moments in history. America joined Second World War as a full combatant.

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World War IIWorld War II

Easy Company take the flags up Mt. Suribachi.  Easy Company had been fighting 4 days. They had 40% casualties to date. 

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World War IIWorld War II

This is the original photograph by Joe Rosenthal. It was later cropped to become the photo we all know.

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Korean WarKorean War

The Korean War has often been referred to as the "forgotten war" because it came on the heels of World War II and was overshadowed by the Vietnam War. Korea like Vietnam, was part of the Cold War to stop the advancement of Communism in Southeast Asia. When the Communist troops of North Korea invaded the democratic Republic of South Korea, the United States became involved through a promise of support given to the president of South Korea.

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Vietnam WarVietnam War

Beginning in 1957 and ending in 1975, the Vietnam War was America's longest war on foreign soil. Twenty-five years later, the Vietnam War era is a difficult and complicated subject, both emotionally and historically.

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Persian Gulf WarPersian Gulf War

On August 2nd, 1990 Iraqi military forces invaded and occupied the small Arab state of Kuwait. The order was given by Iraqi dictatorial president Saddam Hussein.

President George Bush Sr. waited two days after the UN deadline for Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait before ordering the Coalition to begin action against Iraq. The winds of Desert Storm began howling across Iraq on January 17, 1991, at 2.30 am Baghdad time.

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September 11 – A Nation RemembersSeptember 11 – A Nation Remembers

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THE LOST CITYPoster for Judy H. Fernandez and Maria Santillan, hanging outside St. Vincent's Hospital, Manhattan.

September 11 – A Nation RemembersSeptember 11 – A Nation Remembers

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SHATTERED CATHEDRALIn the days immediately following their collapse, the still-standing portions of the Twin Towers give the site, a cemetery for 3,000 people, the look of a ruined church

September 11 – A Nation RemembersSeptember 11 – A Nation Remembers

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The liberties of our country, thefreedom of our civil constitution, areworth defending at all hazards; andit is our duty to defend themagainst all attacks.

-Samuel Adams American patriot 1722-1803

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US LED US LED WAR ON TERRORWAR ON TERROR

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On October 7, 2001, President Bush announced the first On October 7, 2001, President Bush announced the first official U.S. and allied airstrikes on targets inside official U.S. and allied airstrikes on targets inside Afghanistan since the September 11 terrorist attacks. Afghanistan since the September 11 terrorist attacks. Local forces worked with the U.S.-led coalition in the air Local forces worked with the U.S.-led coalition in the air and on the ground in the subsequent weeks to unseat and on the ground in the subsequent weeks to unseat the ruling Taliban and smoke out al Qaeda. One year the ruling Taliban and smoke out al Qaeda. One year later, the central Asian nation has been transformed, as later, the central Asian nation has been transformed, as it tries to keep the peace and dig out from decades of it tries to keep the peace and dig out from decades of war. war.

AFGHANISTANAFGHANISTAN

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The USS Philippine Sea, from the "Operation Enduring Freedom" fleet in the Arabian Sea, launches a Tomahawk cruise missile as part of the strikes targeting terrorist training camps and military installations in Afghanistan.

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A crewmen on the USS Enterprise readies an F-14A Tomcat for a mission. (U.S. NAVY PHOTO)

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Afghanistan after TalibanAfghanistan after Taliban

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OPERATION – IRAQI FREEDOMOPERATION – IRAQI FREEDOMWith over 138,000 American soldiers currently stationed in Iraq, this year's National Memorial Day Concert pays special tribute to those who have been wounded in the war. Thankfully, modern medical techniques continue to improve the chances of survival for those injured in the line of duty.

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Photo: Continuing operations in Iraq in Photo: Continuing operations in Iraq in

support of Operation Iraqi Freedomsupport of Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Rebuilding Iraq…Rebuilding Iraq…

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Children of the Al Nahrawan primary school in Mosul, Iraq Children of the Al Nahrawan primary school in Mosul, Iraq give a thumbs-up to soldiers after they were given school give a thumbs-up to soldiers after they were given school

supplies donated to them by A company 1/320 Field supplies donated to them by A company 1/320 Field Artillary, 101st Ariborne Division (Air Assault).Artillary, 101st Ariborne Division (Air Assault).

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American soldier shakes the hand of an Iraqi citizen in American soldier shakes the hand of an Iraqi citizen in

Mosul, Iraq, on April 27, 2003.Mosul, Iraq, on April 27, 2003.

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SOLDIER BIDS HIS FAMILY GOODBYE BEFORE LEAVING FOR WAR

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To live in the hearts of those you To live in the hearts of those you leave behind is never to die"leave behind is never to die"

-Robert Orr-Robert Orr

AMI wishes you and your AMI wishes you and your family a Happy and Safe family a Happy and Safe

Memorial Day!Memorial Day!

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Memorial DayMemorial Day

May 31, 2004May 31, 2004