blue run
Britishnoun
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Mrs. Hallett is not only a tireless promoter of “wear blue: run to remember,” she’s also a member.
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The number represents the men and women who have died serving the United States since the beginning of the Vietnam War, and it is the number “wear blue: run to remember” plans to memorialize Monday.
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While “wear blue: run to remember” is essentially a loosely organized conglomeration of chapters, it does some public outreach.
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On any given weekend, “wear blue: run to remember” runners will read out the names of service members killed since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks during that anniversary week, but the group envisions a much larger presence this holiday.
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For Memorial Day, “wear blue: run to remember” is asking anyone willing to run or walk any distance to contact its website.
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