President Honors Fallen Heroes of Operation Epic Fury
Published Date: 5/28/2026
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Summary
Memorial Day 2026 honors the brave Americans who gave their lives defending our freedom, especially remembering 13 heroes from Operation Epic Fury. The President invites everyone to pause, pray for peace, and appreciate the sacrifices that keep our country strong. This special day reminds us all to be grateful and united in respect and hope.
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