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On the last Monday in May, Americans celebrate Memorial Day honoring those who have died in the service of this great nation, while serving in combat. The holiday began in 1868, when General Order No. 11 was promulgated by General John Logan. It commanding that the 30th of May would be a day "strewing with flowers or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in the defense of their country".

Although begun as an honor primarily for Union Soldiers who had died during the U.S. Civil War, this holiday, initially called, "Decoration Day", was recognized by both North and South by the end of World Wat I. This holiday eventually grew in favor to include the fallen of all wars of The United States of America, and with the passage of time, became to be known as, Memorial Day.

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