Fox News Digital spoke to Robert Dalessandro of the American Battle Monuments Commission; this group honors the memory of 200,000 men and women killed in wars overseas or missing in action.
I'm assuming Memorial Day is to acknowledge the men and women who have served in the US armed forces over the years?
We have ANZAC Day in Australia. It was originally for the ANZACs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) that died in WW1, but has since been expanded to include anyone who served in the military.
Brave men and women who die for their country. Lest we forget.