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When Justin Nash of North Haven thinks of Memorial Day, his mind drifts back to the people he served with in Afghanistan, the ones who died and the ones who faced death and survived. When his grandfather, George Nash, a World War II veteran, thinks of Memorial Day, he gets a little bitter, because he feels it has gotten so commercialized.
"Don't you think that's a good thing?" his grandson asked, because he feels it's necessary for people to know how important veterans are to this country.See the full content of this document
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2 Generations See Memorial Day Differently
"The stores used to be closed. It used to be a quiet day. You'll never see that happen again. It's big business. The stores have got to make the money," George Nash said....
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