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  2. Remember Everyone Deployed - Wikipedia

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    Remember Everyone Deployed (also known as RED or Red Friday) is a concept of honoring United States service members currently deployed overseas. Remember Everyone Deployed is believed to have originated in April 2015 with students at Mansfield University . [ 1 ]

  3. Support our troops - Wikipedia

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    People in Canada have worn red on Fridays to show support for troops serving in the Canadian Forces. Red is chosen because it is an official Canadian color, and historically is a color of remembrance because it symbolizes the red poppies in Flanders Fields and the loss of life that the country has endured. [citation needed]

  4. What is Red Friday? Here’s the story behind the Chiefs ...

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    Red Friday began in 1992, when the Chiefs were at a low point, having had two 10-win seasons and two playoff appearances from 1970-89. ... The Red Coaters are a community service organization who ...

  5. State funerals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A funeral service was held at the Memorial Amphitheatre attended by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Vice President Richard Nixon, and members of Congress. A burial service conducted with military rites included a three-volley salute, the playing of Taps, and the folding of flags. It is estimated that over 4,800 members of the Armed Forces ...

  6. This Is Why the Red Poppy Is a Symbol of Memorial Day

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    Americans wear red poppy flowers on Memorial Day to honor the men and women in armed forces who lost their lives protecting our country.

  7. Where to buy official Red Friday flags to celebrate 30 years ...

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  8. Centralia Tragedy - Wikipedia

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    The Centralia Tragedy, also known as the Centralia Conspiracy [2] and the Armistice Day Riot, [3] [4] was a violent and bloody incident that occurred in Centralia, Washington, on November 11, 1919, during a parade celebrating the first anniversary of Armistice Day.

  9. Chiefs plan largest Red Friday celebration in history and ...

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    Sept. 9: Red Friday As is custom, the Chiefs Kingdom flags will be sold at area McDonald’s locations and Kansas City-area Hy-Vee stores (you can find participating locations here).