Memorial Day 2025

May 1, 2011
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Pearson 37 Lusby MD
Memorial Day is a day of national reflection and reverence, to honor the men and women in uniform who gave their lives in defense of our nation, its values, and our freedom. Memorial Day gives us a chance to stop and reflect on those brave Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our great country. While there are many ways to observe the Memorial Day weekend, the true significance of this holiday should never be forgotten.

There will be a National Moment of Remembrance on Monday, 26 May, at 1500 (3 p.m.) local time. Everyone is invited to pause for one minute of silence in honor all those who have died in service to the United States during peacetime and war.
 

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Oct 22, 2014
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CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Thank you @kappykaplan for reminding us all that the day is more than parades and brats on a grill.

In Remebrance of:
CDR Hugh W Hadley USNA class of 1922.
Lost when USS Little (APD 4) was sunk near Guadalcanal, while defending the Marines ashore, by surface forces early in the morning of September 5, 1942.
 
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Nov 8, 2007
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Hunter 27_75-84 Sandusky Harbor Marina, Ohio
Remembering Dick Pershing, a US Army Green Beret Lt. who died when his detachment of special forces troops and Montangards was overrun by a North Vietnamese regiment around 1970.

All of us who have served understand that we may give our lives for our fellow citizens. Of the over 25 veterans in my family, only one died in the service of his country. Martin Ferster, my fourth great-grandfather, and a volunteer in the 15th Regiment of New York Militia, died in the First Battle of Cobleskill in the Revolutionary War on 29 May, 1778.
 
Oct 10, 2009
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Catalina 27 3657 Lake Monroe
Honoring my grandfather's cousin 1LT. Roger G. Bissmeyer, KIA 16 April 1945.

Roger Bissmeyer graduated from Xavier University in January 1943, one of the members of the 1943 class which graduated a semester ahead of normal due to the oncoming war effort.
Upon graduation Bissmeyer was sent to Ft. Sill, OK for Field Artillery Officer Basic. He graduated in May 1943, was commissioned under the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) as a Second Lieutenant and was assigned to the HQ Battery of the 494th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, US 12th Armored Division. His unit arrived in Le Havre, France on 11 November 1944. His unit, nicknamed the Hellcats, would spend the next six months fighting in France and Germany. On one occasion, when a tank column was halted by anti-tank fire, Bissmeyer dismounted his vehicle with a portable radio and worked his way to a house within 200 yards of the enemy gun emplacement. Despite concentrated fire on the house, he remained at his post until the enemy guns were silenced.
On 16 April 1945 in southern Germany, just three weeks before the Germany surrender, Bissmeyer was killed in action by a sniper while performing his duties as a Forward Observer. According to the National Archives & Records Administration 1Lt. Bissmeyer may have posthumously been awarded the Silver Star for his outstanding work during which he constantly disregarded his own safety by exposing himself to enemy fire in order to direct fire on the enemy's positions. According to Honor State he was also awarded the Purple Heart.1Lt. Bissmeyer's remains were repatriated to the USA in 1948 and his final resting place is in the Saint Mary Cemetery in Saint Bernard, Ohio.

Ironically, among my grandfather's possessions, I also found a prayer card for another of his cousins, Johannes Albers, a 21 year old private in the Wehrmacht, KIA in the Battle of the Bulge. His death was never mentioned; my mother didn't know who he was, but he was important to his aunt, my great grandmother, who lost two nephews in the same war.
 
Jan 1, 2006
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Slickcraft 26 Sailfish
These personalized stories are appreciated. It’s one thing to imagine an anonymous hero but to hear these stories of actual heroic acts creates another level of appreciation. I hope others with such stories will share them with us.