Memorial Day (US)

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Memorial Day is a United States holiday that is celebrated the last Monday in May. It is a federal holiday that was established to honor all military service members who lost their lives while serving their country.

History

Originally known as Decoration Day, Memorial Day was first celebrated on May 5, 1868, to honor veterans who lost their lives during the Civil War. The first service honoring those who served was held at Arlington Cemetery. American flags were placed on graves to honor those who gave their lives during this first service and the tradition is still followed today.

After World War I the holiday was expanded to honor all who died in all US wars. In 1971, Memorial Day was declared a national holiday.[1]

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