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Memorial Day 2014 in America


A caisson entering Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from Washington, DC
Photo from Arlington National Cemetery website,
Courtesy of Andrew V. McMaster, May 2006

With the suggestion & inspiration at her 2014 Fresh Air II & Divine Jazz events to donate to the Wounded Warriors Project, America’s Memorial Day holiday [the last Monday in May] is the time that JZ Knight, the Staff, Teachers of Ramtha’s School of Enlightenment (RSE) and all Americans pause to remember and honor all those who gave their life to support our nation.
In a few other countries worldwide, this holiday is celebrated as Remembrance Day.

– America’s Memorial Day
This weekend is our Memorial Day holiday when America pauses to honor those that have given their lives in service to their country to defend, protect, and preserve our country from outside invaders. Memorial Day was first called Decoration Day “to honor Union soldiers who died during the American Civil War. After World War I, it expanded to include those who died in any war or military action,” quoting Wikipedia.

– RSE’s corporate travel partner, Delta Airlines, honors our military on their last flights home.
A group of Delta Air Lines employees has made a commitment to honor and recognize members of the military who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
The Delta Honor Guard, which has been operating since 2005, is composed of approximately 30 men and women who volunteer their time to honor fallen troops whose remains come through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport aboard Delta flights, according to Brian McConnell, coordinator of the Delta Honor Guard.
Click here for this moving ceremony, which occurs plane-side, even in the rains.

– “The Path of the Warrior”
A touching tribute from the Humanity Healing Foundation.
Click here for the video.

– JZ Knight recommends a contribution to the Wounded Warrior Project.
Click here to donate.

Posted: May 25th, 2014 - Featured Articles, JZ Knight, News Headlines, Ramtha, RSE



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