Here's what is on tap for Memorial Day:
"FOX & Friends First"
Starts at 6 a.m. ET
Have Americans forgotten the real meaning of Memorial Day? John Rowan, president of the New York State Council of Vietnam Veterans of America, weighs in.
Plus, how many hotdogs will Americans eat between now and Labor Day? We'll ask Bethanne Farffo and the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile.
And, ever wonder why people suddenly turn happier in the summertime? Dr. Georgia Witkin, FOX News analyst, joins us to explain why.
"FOX & Friends"
Starts at 7 a.m. ET
On the first day of Operation Lightning (search) — Iraq's offensive against insurgents — Iraqi forces win at least one battle. So what's the next step in this massive security crackdown in Baghdad? We'll ask retired U.S. Marine Lieutenant Colonel Bill Cowan, FOX News military analyst.
Could an airliner fend off a missile attack? The U.S. government will start testing a missile defense system designed to protect commercial jetliners from shoulder-fired missiles. How does it work and is it the right strategy to take? We'll ask John Pike, director of GlobalSecurity.org.
Plus, for some of our servicemen and women the scars of war are permanent. Michael Clifford, chairman of OurFinest.org, aims to have these troops reclaim their dreams of a promising future.
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