Memorial Day around the world in 2025


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  Dates of Memorial Day around the world
2026 Various May 25
American SamoaMon, May 25National Holiday
GuamMon, May 25National Holiday
Puerto RicoMon, May 25National Holiday
US Virgin IslandsMon, May 25National Holiday
USAMon, May 25National Holiday
2025 Various May 26
American SamoaMon, May 26National Holiday
GuamMon, May 26National Holiday
Puerto RicoMon, May 26National Holiday
US Virgin IslandsMon, May 26National Holiday
USAMon, May 26National Holiday
2024 Various May 27
American SamoaMon, May 27National Holiday
GuamMon, May 27National Holiday
Puerto RicoMon, May 27National Holiday
US Virgin IslandsMon, May 27National Holiday
USAMon, May 27National Holiday
2023 Various May 29
American SamoaMon, May 29National Holiday
GuamMon, May 29National Holiday
Puerto RicoMon, May 29National Holiday
US Virgin IslandsMon, May 29National Holiday
USAMon, May 29National Holiday
2022 Various May 30
American SamoaMon, May 30National Holiday
GuamMon, May 30National Holiday
Puerto RicoMon, May 30National Holiday
US Virgin IslandsMon, May 30National Holiday
USAMon, May 30National Holiday
  Summary

Memorial Day is a day of remembrance for those who have died in military service for the United States

  Which countries observe Memorial Day in 2025?
National Holiday Regional Holiday Not a public holiday Govt Holiday

When is Memorial Day?

Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday observed on the last Monday of May.

As this is a Federal holiday, not only will schools and libraries be closed, most federal and state offices will be closed and there will be no mail deliveries on Memorial Day

As Memorial Day always falls on a Monday, this creates a three-day break known as Memorial Day weekend. The Memorial Day weekend is seen as the unofficial start of summer, and as such, it is a popular holiday enjoyed with outdoor events and picnics.

History of Memorial Day

Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in military service for the United States.

In 2012, the New York Times reported that as many as 25 different places claimed to have begun Memorial Day. In 1966 President Lyndon Johnson officially declared Waterloo N.Y. as the birthplace of Memorial Day, where the village held an event on May 5th 1866. It is known that other informal observations took place before that, such as on May 1st 1865 (two weeks before the end of the Civil War), newly freed slaves in Charleston, South Carolina, held a ceremony reburying fallen Union soldiers with a proper burial. 

While there is some dispute as to the origin of the day, the first Decoration Day was observed on May 30th 1868, under proclamation by General John A. Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic. The first official observation involved placing flowers on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery with Pre-President James Garfield delivering a speech.

Some believe General Logan planned the first Decoration Day for May 30th, because both Northern and Southern states would have flowers in bloom by then, though others say the date was chosen because it didn’t coincide with the anniversary of any battles.

In 1868, about 5,000 people decorated graves at Arlington National Cemetery’s first Memorial Day ceremony. About the same number of people still gather there annually. 

By 1890, it was recognized by all of the northern states. The South refused to acknowledge the day, honouring their dead on separate days until after World War I (when the holiday changed from honouring just those who died fighting in the Civil War to honouring Americans who died fighting in any war).

Memorial Day was celebrated on May 30th up to 1971 when the National Holiday Act of 1971, designated the last Monday in May to be the Federal holiday.

US War dead by conflict

Since the late 1950s, on the Thursday before Memorial Day, the 1,200 soldiers of the 3rd U.S. Infantry place small American flags at each of the more than 260,000 gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery. They then patrol 24 hours a day during the weekend to ensure that each flag remains standing.

Red poppy flowers are also often placed on crosses near the graves of fallen war heroes. The tradition of the poppy comes from the poem, 'In Flanders Field', written in May 1915 by John McCrae after Second Battle of Ypres. The poppy, which bloomed in battlefields during the first world war in Belgium and France, has become a symbol of remembrance and is a key element of the Remembrance Day observations in the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Since 1998, on the Saturday before the observed day for Memorial Day, the Boys Scouts and Girl Scouts place a candle at each of approximately 15,300 grave sites of soldiers buried at Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.

Since 2001, the 'National Moment of Remembrance Act' has defined 3pm local time on Memorial Day as the National Moment of Remembrance. A number of organizations throughout the country observe this moment, including Amtrak, whose trains blast their whistles, Major League Baseball and NASCAR.

Each year, the president requests that all governors of the United States direct the flag to be flown at half-staff until noon on Memorial Day on all buildings, grounds and naval vessels. U.S. citizens are also asked to display the flag at half-staff from their homes before noon.

What's the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day?

Memorial Day is intended to commemorate those who have laid down their lives for U.S. national defence, whereas Veterans Day honours all who have served their country.

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Three facts about Memorial Day

Memorial Day, began as Decoration Day on May 30, 1868, three years after the Civil War ended. It was established for Americans to decorate the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers.

Since 1776, 48 million Americans have served in the armed forces

Memorial Day only national holiday when the flag is flown at half-staff, and only from sunrise until noon.

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