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MILWAUKEE -- The annual Milwaukee Veterans Affairs Memorial Day ceremony was held at Wood National Cemetery on Monday morning, May 29th.
Guest speakers included U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Rep. Gwen Moore and Gov. Scott Walker.
Prior to the ceremony, Gov. Walker released the following statement in honor of Memorial Day:
Memorial Day ceremony at Wood National Cemetery
Memorial Day ceremony at Wood National Cemetery
During the ceremony, leaders and veterans stressed the true meaning of Memorial Day -- a day meant for somber remembrance.
"It's not about partying. It's about being at places like this, honoring those who gave them the right to party," Frank Fitch III, Vietnam veteran said.
"Understanding, appreciation of freedom. Freedom is not free and sometimes we forget that," Frank Chaparas, Vietnam veteran said.
"We live in the home of the free, because of the brave," Governor Scott Walker said.
Memorial Day ceremony at Wood National Cemetery
Memorial Day ceremony at Wood National Cemetery
Veterans said this annual ceremony is a great way to celebrate Memorial Day and honor the sacrifice of those who have died while serving our country. Some said they hope non-veterans will continue the celebration by thanking those who have served.
"Oh it means everything. It's what Memorial Day is about. It's being out here at the VA, honoring those who didn't make it back, and I have plenty of comrades who didn't," Finch said.