Nation Remembers Fallen Firefighters in 2026 Memorial Weekend
Published Date: 5/5/2026
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Summary
This Memorial Weekend, the nation honors firefighters who gave their lives protecting us, especially those lost in the past year. Families and friends gather to remember and find strength, while the government promises to keep supporting firefighters with the tools and training they need. This special weekend is a time to celebrate bravery, remember sacrifice, and commit to keeping our heroes safe.
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