I’ve never served in the armed forces. Therefore, I can’t possibly grasp the depth of meaning that Memorial Day holds for families who know what service and sacrifice really mean. My father served for 39 months during World War II, but was fortunate to have been kept from harm’s way. He was part of a generation, perhaps the greatest generation, that was not preoccupied with self. The trite phrase, ‘we are all in this together’, was a touchstone of that time. No more. Back then we crossed oceans to serve not only our nation’s interests, but also to preserve world peace. Now, we have become much more self-oriented, both as a nation and as individuals. America First has captured the sensibilities of tens of millions of Americans, a phrase that harkens back to Charles Lindbergh who was a speaker and supporter for the America First Committee. Lindbergh was an American hero who was also an anti-Semite who received the Service Cros...
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