In tribute: Memorial Day 2022

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Retired U.S. Navy Yeoman First Class Mark Stallins plays Taps for the family of a fallen soldier at a graveside in Fort Logan National Cemetery on May 30, 2022, in Sheridan, Colo. | AP Photo/David Zalubowski
A visitor leaves a bouquet of flowers at a grave in Fort Logan National Cemetery in Sheridan, Colo. | AP Photo/David Zalubowski
Marcus and Valeesa Rush look for the graves of relatives at Leavenworth National Cemetery in Leavenworth, Kan. | AP Photo/Charlie Riedel
A woman walks among headstones at Leavenworth National Cemetery in Kansas. | AP Photo/Charlie Riedel
Jennifer Davis spends time at the grave of her late husband, Staff Sgt. Allen Davis, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. | AP Photo/Susan Walsh
President Joe Biden lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. | AP Photo/Andrew Harnik
President Joe Biden speaks after laying the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. | AP Photo/Andrew Harnik
World War II veteran Harry Miller, 93, walks with Lindy Smith to find shade at the World War II Memorial in Washington. | AP Photo/ Carolyn Kaster
The Washington Monument is framed by ribbons on a memorial wreath at the World War II Memorial. | AP Photo/ Carolyn Kaster
Visitors read the names of the fallen soldiers at Washington's Vietnam Veterans Memorial. | AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana
Sunrise silhouettes the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Va. | J. David Ake/AP Photo
Not all the memorial tributes were to fallen members of the military: People gathered at a memorial at Robb Elementary School on Monday to pay their respects to the victims of last week's school shooting. | AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
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