It’s Memorial Day, the last Monday in May when we honor those who have died while serving in the U.S. military. The women and men who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country – and our freedom. There is nothing more noble. You probably know that wearing a single red poppy is a Memorial Day tradition of remembrance that began after World War I ended. Every year around this time, you’ve likely been offered one held together with green wire from a military veteran while waiting at a traffic light. Maybe you even donated something to show support of our troops. During the Great War, as World War I came…