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Wisdom about civic responsibility from diverse veterans at Memorial Day Ceremony

Veterans of South Korea at L.A. National Cemetery's Memorial Day Ceremony

How Argentinian-raised, Robert ("Bob") Johnson helps additional Allied veterans (living and deceased) who participated in defeating Nazism in France to receive Legion of Honor recognition at annual D-Day Ceremony there.


Reinhard Kargl (L) and James Kargl share thoughts on
the lawn where the ceremony chairs are being collected.
See the field of tombstones on the right, and association-
sponsored wreaths on the left


What the experience of enlisted US Marine, Col. James Field in Vietnam has motivated him to attend Memorial Day at a National Cemetery  annually (Arlington, Virginia until now) for decades. What this Marine vet-turned-Karate sensei thinks about the US impeding imperialist Iran's nuclear weapons program.


Brothers Braden and Payton Salazar of Boy Scout Troop 218 in Torrance, Calif. salute the
souls of veterans (and their spouses) by name after planting a flag above their marker
(photo courtesy: Axel Koester)

How Austrian-Immigrant, Reinhard Kargl, salutes US veterans (whether alive or deceased) who contributed to defeating National Socialism and Communism.
   

L.A. Cemetery Foundation chair, Glenn Schecter awards Luna Stolar-Calazara for helping coordinate 
Scouts of America who planted thousands of U.S. flags on the graves of those buried there

How Immigrant G.I. Vet Regards Immigrants and Youth Not Honoring Memorial Day.

Zoroastrian-Iranian veteran of US Army discusses his military service in Iraq and his views of whom he considers alien immigrant men who have not contribute to America through national service.

Buffalo Soldiers enactors teach history Memorial Day at Veterans Cemetery L.A. - Major A.J. Simien

The Cost of Freedom? Korean-American Chief Warrant Officer II Steve Cho, California State Guard