To-day in the U.S., Memorial Day is a day to remember those who fought to give us the freedoms we have to-day. As a proud Canadian it is important to remember all who have sacrificed to reward us these freedoms we soulfully enjoy. In Canada we honor our military and those who were advocates to the war efforts on November 11th with a minute of silence, thus, let's all take a moment to honor our fallen comrades in the U.S. with a minute of silence. May God be with all of you
#1....U.S. Marine Corps 2nd Lt. Adam Carroll, left, pays tribute as he salutes during the playing of the National Anthem at the Memorial Day ceremony in the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday in Arlington, Va.
#2....Johnny L. Gober, a member of the Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 443, salutes after presenting a wreath during a Memorial Day program at Macon Memorial Park on Monday in Macon, Ga.
#3....Lorraine D. Hall, of Ewing, N.J., visits the graves of her father, a World War I veteran, and mother on Memorial Day, Monday at the Beverly National Cemetery in Beverly, N.J.