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The History Of Memorial Day

Memorial Day is one of the most important days of remembrance in the annual calendar. It is the day in which we remember the veterans of war that fought in the First World War. Veterans are men, or women that were originally part of the American or Allied military at some point in their lives, on this day we remember the ones who were part of this war, whether they are dead, or alive.

World War 1, or as it is often referred to "The Great War" was fought for 4 years between the Allied troops, and Germany. It lasted for approximately 4 years between 1914 and 1918. It was a long and gruesome battle, and many lives were lost. The ending of the war, or the peace agreement was reached at 11a.m, November 11, 1918. This date is extremely significant, and to this day remains one of the most important days in modern history. It fell on the 11th hour, of the 11 day, of the 11th month. This was the beginning of the history of Memorial Day.

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The day was not always named Memorial Day, it was originally called Armistice Day, but is still one of the only days of the year that is dedicated to the celebration of peace in the world, and the remembrance of the thousands of brave souls that were lost in the dark years between 1914 and 1918.

It is a day that is especially important in the United States, and the United Kingdom. These were the 2 countries that lost the most men during the terrible war. The large majority of the lives lost were men and women between the ages of 18 and 22, so they were extremely young men and women. This, of course, makes it all the more tragic.

It is customary in these countries that at 11a.m, 11 November every year to this day that a minutes silence is taken. This is carried out by whoever chooses to congregate at the various points where the names of the lost are shown. This silence is a time for friends, family members or just countrymen, and women to remember the sacrifice that the brave soldiers made for their country to maintain their way of life. This is the history of Memorial Day, a day that is paramount in the making of the world we live in today. Millions of people turn out every year to pay their respects to the lost soldiers.

Tips For Writing Memorial Day Speeches

Memorial Day is considered as being one of the most important American holidays. It is a federal holiday that takes place on the last Monday of May. Memorial Day is all about remembering those who have died serving their country. It gives respect to all men and women who took part in any military service.

Memorial Day speeches are always remembered and those such as Holmes’ 1884 Memorial Day speech will always be referred back to. It was such an incredible and touching speech.

It was a seven page speech given by Oliver Wendell Homes, Jr., delivered for Memorial Day, May 30, 1884 at Keene, NH. His was one of the longest remembered speeches for the Memorial holiday and delivered it with a more personal approach. His speech was emotional more than political and was felt deeply by those who have heard it.

Another of the more popular and remembered Memorial Day speeches given was one by Peter W. Scramm. As the executive direction of the Ashbrook Center Scramm addresses an enormous crowd and delivered a tearful address. He started off his address by saying that Memorial Day is a day unlike any other. He discussed how communities and towns have been coming together to celebrate this day and mark it in history.

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Throughout his speech he continuously made reference to different points of time in different wars and about the significance of this holiday to use to continue remembering those fallen in the wars.

 Schramm focused more on the religious side of it and gave many statistics in his speech. He was always humble and gave the war veterans and their loved ones the respect they deserve.

Using these famous Memorial Day speeches can very well help you to come up with your own. Without directly copying any of the speeches, you can use them to come up with ideas and make your own just as amazing speech. Whether you are someone in politics who will be addressing a speech to thousands or in school and expected to give a speech to your fellow students, it is important you take your time and come up with the best speech that you can.

What better way to go about this than by reviewing some of the best Memorial Day speeches ever given? As long as you are not actually plagiarizing any of their work, it is absolutely okay to take ideas from such well known and revered speeches.

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