Being that we are once again marking Memorial Day, the title of this article clearly refers to more than just a Billy Ray Cyrus album. The phrase is generally attributed to Korean War veteran Howard William Osterkamp, who saw ferocious action during the Korean War and made it back home while too many of his fellow soldiers did not. It may have been used even earlier, but it’s an important sentiment to keep in mind on a day when we say “thank you” to those who are no longer around to accept our gratitude.Read More