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As the saying goes ... "Freedom isn't free."
George Washington is credited with creating the Badge of Merit on August 7, 1782, with only a handful of soldiers so honored for "singularly meritorious action" during the American Revolutionary War. The designer of the original award remains uncertain.
Today the United States honors the almost 2 million American service men and women whose love of country led them to be wounded or killed.
We might spend a little time today in reflection honoring those individuals.
You may read up on the award's history here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Heart

George Washington is credited with creating the Badge of Merit on August 7, 1782, with only a handful of soldiers so honored for "singularly meritorious action" during the American Revolutionary War. The designer of the original award remains uncertain.
Today the United States honors the almost 2 million American service men and women whose love of country led them to be wounded or killed.
We might spend a little time today in reflection honoring those individuals.
You may read up on the award's history here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Heart
