Flag framed by Pecan trees - driveby shot.
After the Civil War, General John A. Logan, commander in chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, called for a holiday commemorating fallen soldiers to be observed every May 30.
But due to the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, which took effect in 1971, Memorial Day was moved to the last Monday of May to ensure long weekends.
Some groups, like the veterans’ organization American Legion, have been working to restore the original date to set the day apart and pay
proper tribute to the servicemen and women who sacrificed their lives defending the nation.