[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 73 (Wednesday, May 22, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S3752]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MEMORIAL DAY
Mr. COCHRAN. Mr. President, today I pay tribute to the men and women
of our Armed Forces who have given their lives in defense of the United
States. Memorial Day has, since its inception in the years immediately
after the end of the Civil War, been a special time for us to remember
and honor all Americans who have died in military service. Nearly 150
years after the first ``Decoration Day'' was observed, it remains
important that we as citizens of this great Nation take time to reflect
on the brave servicemen and women who made the ultimate sacrifice on
our behalf.
As I have noted, Memorial Day grew out of a practice started in April
1866 in Columbus, MS, with the decoration of the graves of Confederate
and Union soldiers alike. The tradition of honoring both those who fell
on both sides of that conflict evolved into our modern observance of
this sacred day.
Today, tens of thousands of American men and women continue to put
their lives on the line to preserve and perpetuate the freedoms and
liberties established with the birth of our Nation. The freedoms we
enjoy in this country have often been paid for with the lives of these
servicemembers. Their selfless example of service, whether made at
Bunker Hill, Vicksburg, Iwo Jima, Inchon or the remotest regions of
Afghanistan, inspires us to sacrifice and work for the good of our
Nation.
This Memorial Day, Mississippians will again honor all brave fallen
warriors, including the men and women from our State who have recently
died in the service of our nation in Afghanistan and around the world.
For the Record, I offer the names of three brave heroes with roots in
Mississippi, who have fallen since the nation commemorated Memorial Day
last year. They are:
SSG Ricardo Seija, 31, of Tampa, FL, who died July 9, 2012
SFC Coater B. DeBose, 55, of State Line, MS, died Aug. 19,
2012
Specialist Patricia L. Horne, 20, of Greenwood, MS, died
Aug. 24, 2012
We mourn their loss and honor them for their courage, dedication and
sacrifice, and resolve that their lives were not given in vain.
This Memorial Day, the people of my State and throughout our great
Nation will rightly set aside their day-to-day tasks to remember and
say a prayer of thanksgiving for those who have laid down their lives
for their country. We will also think of their families who share most
acutely in their loss. I join them in saying thank you to those who
made these great sacrifices.
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