STOCKTON — United States Navy veteran Mike Maynor has a simple suggestion for Memorial Day: Do not wish him or any veteran a “Happy Memorial Day.”Maynor spoke during the Veterans of Foreign Wars Luneta Post 52 Memorial Day ceremony Monday afternoon at the Stockton Memorial Civic Auditorium, and told the few dozen veterans and family members in attendance that there is nothing “happy” about brave men and women dying in combat.“Memorial [...]

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