Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday of May, is a U.S. federal holiday dedicated to honoring and remembering the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
Its origins trace back to the years following the Civil War, a conflict that claimed more American lives than any other.
Originally known as Decoration Day, it was established in the late 1860s as a time to decorate the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers.
Over time, the holiday evolved to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives in all U.S. wars.
In 1971, Memorial Day was officially declared a national holiday and placed on the last Monday of May, creating a three-day weekend.
The day is marked by various traditions, including visiting cemeteries and war memorials, flying the flag at half-staff until noon, and participating in parades.
A National Moment of Remembrance, observed at 3 p.m. local time, encourages Americans to pause and reflect on the sacrifices made for their freedoms.
While many also use the holiday to enjoy picnics, barbecues, and family gatherings, the heart of Memorial Day remains a solemn reminder of the cost of liberty and the courage of those who gave everything to protect it.
Despite the blazing weather and a leg injury that makes it difficult for him to stand for long periods of time, a veteran marine soldier honors veterans worldwide by standing in salute for three hours in the street on Memorial Day.
Source: Freepik
Despite the difficulties, he has a mission and will see it through to completion. Later, a gang of bikers who are notorious for causing problems at such gatherings join him.
When the motorcycles get close to the marine, the crowd becomes anxious and worried for him.