全員が何かを捧げ、一部の者はすべてを捧げた。我が国の戦士たちの遺産が永遠に生き続けますように。メモリアルデーおめでとう 🇺🇸
人によっては多少を捧げ、ある者はすべてを捧げた。祖国の戦士たちの遺産が永遠に受け継がれますように。メモリアルデー、敬意と感謝を込めて。
人によっては多少を捧げ、ある者はすべてを捧げた。祖国の戦士たちの遺産が永遠に受け継がれますように。メモリアルデー、敬意と感謝を込めて。
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