ASSESSMENTS
Memorial Day, The Eternal Observance


May 26, 2014 | 11:19 GMT

A U.S. soldier watches the sun go down near Turkham, Afghanistan.
(TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images)
Editor's note:
Reflecting the collaborative nature of Stratfor, our analyses as a rule do not carry bylines. This Memorial Day analysis — originally published in 2014 — is an exception. The lead authors are Military Analyst Paul Floyd and Senior Managing Editor Ben Sheen. Floyd is a former Army Ranger staff sergeant. Sheen is a former British Army officer. Both served in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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