Memorial Day Memories, 2025
I was born in 1936 in Hackley Hospital, Muskegon, Michigan. I share some Memorial Day memories dating back to the 40s. -I remember the attack on Pearl Harbor. -I remember “black-out” sirens, and the fear I felt when every light in the entire city was turned off. Blackouts were implemented to reduce visibility from the air, making cities and potential targets less visible to enemy aircraft, particularly bombers. -I remember nightmares, dreaming that Adolph Hitler was hiding under my bed. -I remember Memorial Day parades that bore no resemblance to the celebrative processions of today. They were quiet, the atmosphere was somber, and mothers along the parade route wept. -I remember seeing service flags in the windows of our neighbors, showing that they had sons or daughters serving in the military. These flags featured blue stars, with each star representing a family member in the service. The blue star was converted to gold if that family member died in service. ...