THERE WHOSE GRAVE MARKERS OR SO
AGED AND WHETHER THEY ARE TOO
HARD TO READ.
ONE OF THE BIGGEST CEREMONIES
EVERY YEAR IS AT FORT LOGAN
NATIONAL CEMETERY.
RIGHT NOW, KATHY WALSH SHOWS US
THE GRATITUDE AND PATRIOTISM ON
DISPLAY THERE.
VETERANS STOOD PROUDLY.
OTHERS JOINED IN SUPPORT.
THE COLORS OF THE DAY OR RED
FOR HEROISM, WHITE FOR PURITY,
BLOOPER SERVICE. Reporter:
TODAY WE HONOR THOSE WHO PAID
THE ULTIMATE PRICE. FOR ME, FOR
YOU, AND FOR THE ENTIRE COUNTRY.
SERGEANT CONOR McDANIEL WITH
THE FOURTH INFANTRY DIVISION
CAME TO REMEMBER FRIENDS
RECENTLY LOST.
IT IS A DIFFICULT DAY.
Reporter: DAVID McDANIEL WAS
HERE FOR HIS SON AND ALL WHO
SERVE.
I THINK IT IS REALLY
IMPORTANT TO KEEP PERSPECTIVE
AND KEEP PEOPLE REMEMBERING
WHAT THIS COUNTRY IS ABOUT AND
HOW WE EARNED OUR FREEDOM.
Reporter: THIS WAS THE 85th
ANNIVERSARY OF REMEMBRANCE HERE
AT FORT LOGAN NATIONAL CEMETERY
TO ENSURE THAT FALLEN HEROES
ARE GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.
THESE WIVES HUSBANDS WERE
KILLED IN VIETNAM.
IT HAS CHANGED TREMENDOUSLY.
THERE IS MORE SUPPORT AND THERE
IS MORE RESPECT.
Reporter: CONGRESSMAN MIKE
COFFMAN, A COMBAT VETERAN WITH
21 YEARS OF SERVICE SPOKE TO
THE CROWD, THE LARGEST HE HAS
SEEN.
TODAY IT IS AMAZING IN THAT
HOW AMERICANS FEEL ABOUT THE
MEN AND WOMEN WHO SERVE IN THE
MILITARY AND THE MEN AND WOMEN
WHO HAVE SERVED. Reporter:
THOSE WHO SERVED AND DIED WERE
REMEMBERED ON THIS MEMORIAL DAY
NOT AS VICTIMS THAT AS
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