Sharing Personal Insights of Memorial Day - the Memorial Day Online Forum

VetFriends.com has created an online Memorial Day Forum free for all to view and contribute thoughts to honor fallen soldiers, while supporting U.S. veterans and military.

Charleston, SC, May 03, 2008 --(PR.com)-- With Memorial Day approaching, VetFriends.com - the largest Web site for reuniting military veterans - has created an online Memorial Day Forum dedicated to all U.S. veterans and military personnel, past and present, living and deceased at www.vetfriends.com/memorial_day_forum/. The forum reaches out to U.S. veterans and anyone else interested in contributing their thoughts and insights in regards to our U.S. military personnel and Memorial Day. Personal stories, sentiments and words of thanks will be posted throughout May and the summer.

The online Memorial Day forum allows visitors to read the personal comments of what Memorial Day means to our U.S. veterans, active and reserve military, along with their family and friends. In addition, VetFriends.com welcomes all users to post and share their own thoughts on the significance of Memorial Day.

U.S. Veteran and VetFriends.com member T. Cromak writes:

"Whenever I smell the fragrance of lilacs, I think of Memorial Day. It was called Decoration Day when I was in the third grade and we laid lilacs on the graves of veterans. Today, I wear my outdated uniform and march with any veteran groups participating in local parades. God Bless those who are willing to 'Lay down their life for their fellow man.'"

Other features available include: military search in the member database of over 858,000 people to make contact with old service friends; information on how to obtain military records and medals; message boards; upload past and present photos; military jokes; search and post reunions; military products and discounts; along with a variety of other features and services supporting the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps & Coast Guard.

Founded in 2000 by U.S. veteran of Desert Storm, Dale F. Sutcliffe, thousands of people have been reconnected through VetFriends.com, spanning from World War II through to Operation Desert Storm and the present. For further information and/or interview opportunities please contact (843) 856-2867 or via e-mail at: publicrelations@vetfriends.com.

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