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  • Essay / Argumentative Essay on Memorial Day - 743

    In the past there was no return of bodies to their families, not all families were informed of the death of their family members who died in combat , and the bodies were buried in anonymous places. graves far from home. Today we definitely treat our war dead with more dignity than before, now they are no longer left in a hole to be forgotten or far from home. Efforts are now being made to locate the bodies, identify and notify the family of the deceased man or woman. There was a time when war dead were airlifted commercially and transported out of plane as if they were someone's luggage. Now, coffins are greeted by honor guards in white gloves instead of porters equipped with forklifts. The military flies the dead to airports closer to their hometowns, so they can be greeted by their families and, in some cases, receive community tributes. And the coffins were taken down from the plane by an honor guard. Which shows a lot of respect for the sacrifices made by the