In my midwestern childhood, Decoration Day honored members of the military who had died defending our country. Neighbors, kids, and a scattering of veterans followed the high school band to the local cemetery, where we put flags and flowers on the graves of the war dead. Small town and national cemeteries still stage these civic ceremonies, which conclude with rifle salutes and a bugler playing “Taps.”
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MAY 30, 1868: DECORATION DAY
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In my midwestern childhood, Decoration Day honored members of the military who had died defending our country. Neighbors, kids, and a scattering of veterans followed the high school band to the local cemetery, where we put flags and flowers on the graves of the war dead. Small town and national cemeteries still stage these civic ceremonies, which conclude with rifle salutes and a bugler playing “Taps.”