Memorial Day is a day of remembrance to honor those who have died while serving in the U.S. military. Originally called "Decoration Day," it is a time to mourn and honor the sacrifices made by service members. The day is observed on the last Monday in May.
Memorial Day's origins can be traced back to the aftermath of the American Civil War, when communities began decorating the graves of fallen soldiers.
Memorial Day's origins can be traced back to the aftermath of the American Civil War, when communities began decorating the graves of fallen soldiers.