Memorial Day marks the time we remember those who have fallen in service of our country. It’s wonderful that many Americans take time out to honor those who died that we might be free.
One aspect of military service that is often neglected these days is the multitude of official prayers and acknowledgements of God through the two and a half centuries of America as a nation.
The late Col. Ronald D. Ray of Kentucky served in the Vietnam War with great valor. His funeral post notes: “During the Tet Offensive and other campaigns…he was twice awarded the Silver Star for conspicuous gallantry, a Bronze Star with V device and a Purple Heart.”
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