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The end result was a beautiful cemetery – a hallowed ground – decorated with a sense of love and deep appreciation for those whose final resting place serves as a testament and reminder to all Americans that freedom and liberty are not free.
Since 2006, volunteers from Veterans service organizations, the Civil Air Patrol and community groups have placed wreaths at VA’s national cemeteries and state Veterans cemeteries.
This year, on Veterans Day, we worked with the VA and America’s Parade to bring Veterans with disabilities (and those otherwise unable to travel) their first virtual reality experience.
On December 7, 1941, a foreign force launched a surprise attack that killed 2,403 American Servicemembers. The event effectively etched into the American psyche because it was not only an attack on Pearl Harbor, it was an attack on the decency and on the soul of the American people.
It’s easy to nominate a Veteran. All it takes is an email to newmedia@va.gov with as much of the information as you can put together.
The new 318-acre cemetery in Scottsmoor, Florida, will serve the burial needs of more than 163,000 Veterans and their spouses for the next 100 years.
For more than 36 years, Bill Hester has been building educational and entertaining exhibits for employees and visitors.
This is the second of two articles by Sec. Bob […]
I’ve attended Veterans Day celebrations since I was 10 years […]
On the Saturday before Thanksgiving 1943, Cpl. Roger K. Nielson […]
This article originally appeared online on the Inside Chick-fil-A blog. Chick-fil-A […]