Memorial Day, initially created after the Civil War, has evolved into a day honoring all military personnel who have died in service. During the United States’ 250th anniversary, Judy Woodruff explores a local initiative aimed at commemorating the country’s revolutionary past and identifying the final resting places of some of its earliest veterans. This story is part of her America at a Crossroads series.
About Judy Woodruff
Judy Woodruff serves as a senior correspondent for PBS News Hour. She has a rich history in journalism spanning five decades across NBC, CNN, and PBS. She previously held the position of anchor and managing editor for the PBS News Hour.
About Sam Weber
Sam Weber works as a shooter/producer for PBS NewsHour Weekend, known for covering diverse topics such as living on minimum wage and consumer finance. Before joining Weekend, he contributed to “Need to Know” on PBS and worked in public radio. He is also an enthusiastic cyclist and a Chicago Bulls fan.

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