I would like America to remember those who have served and those that we've lost and their families.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
On Memorial Day, we remember the service of those brave military men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice defending and protecting our freedoms.
In times of war, it is often best to look to our history to see how past generations of Americans dealt with the loss of their countrymen in just causes.
On Veterans Day, I can't help think of my uncles who volunteered for the service after fleeing a brutal regime in the Dominican Republic. They hadn't been in America long, but they were already so grateful for its opportunities that they were eager to serve.
My family has served the country in almost every major war since the Civil War.
I will never forget the moment when I was liberated by the American Army. I will never forget those very young boys coming up the hill, who had to take me a prisoner to liberate me.
It is essential that all Americans take the time to honor and remember those individuals who gave their lives in defense of our liberty.
My children and grandchildren loved the secret servicemen and women that served us. I was honoured that they thought I was important enough to protect.
I remember people who'd had a lot of hardship during the war. They'd thought we'd won.
I would like to take a moment of silence to remember all those who lost their lives at the hands of ISIS, especially Americans James Foley, Steven Sotloff, and, most recently, Kayla Mueller.
As Americans, we should all convey our thanks to the brave men and women who have selflessly and courageously served our nation.
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