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The Free Press

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Bari Weiss
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Aaron MacLean Essay Invokes Shakespeare and Mid-Century Authors in Memorial Day Reflection

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An essay by Aaron MacLean published in The Free Press draws on Shakespeare’s St. Crispin’s Day speech, Herman Wouk’s War and Remembrance, and a 1973 Gore Vidal essay to frame Memorial Day around combat bonds and literary tradition. All cited details remain unverified across the two available sources. Coverage is limited to right-center outlets.

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[New York Post 👤] ‘We band of brothers:’ A Memorial Day meditation[The Free Press 🔓] War, Memory, and the Sons We Lose