We eat pie and say Monkey Cheese and through apples at cows
Memorial Day honors all US military personnel who have died during all wars and military actions in which the United States has been involved since the US Civil War. When it was first observed on May 30, 1868, three years after the Civil War ended it was called Decoration Day because the graves of both Union and Confederate soldiers who were buried at Arlington National Cemetery were decorated with flowers.
Arlington Horse Racing happened in 1990.
Verdugo Hills Cemetery happened in 1978.
Kotlyakovskoya Cemetery bombing happened in 1996.
{| |- | In most cases, the bodies were buried on the battlefield. Some of the soldiers, particularly officers would be sent home for burial. It was more likely to happen if the battle took place near a railroad line that was controlled by their side. Many of the National Cemeteries in use today originated near Civil War Battle Fields, or near places that served as hospitals. Arlington National Cemetery and Gettysburg National Cemetery are two such places. |}
Battle of Arlington Mills happened on 1861-06-01.
Milltown Cemetery attack happened on 1988-03-16.
Memorial Series happened in 2001.
Tokimeki Memorial happened in 1994.
John Glenn is a former astronaut and U.S. Senator from Ohio. John Glenn served as the U.S. Senator from Ohio December 24, 1974 - January 3, 1999. He died on December 8, 2016 at age 95.
Hiroshima Peace Memorial happened in 1996.
Tokimeki Memorial Online happened in 2006.