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VA URGES VETS TO WEAR THEIR MEDALS ON VETERANS
DAY -- Acting VA Secretary Gordon Mansfield
endorses
Veterans Pride Initiative.


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Wear Your Medals on Veterans Day: Mansfield
November 7, 2007
“Veterans Pride Initiative” Shows Support for Service Members
WASHINGTON – For veterans to show their support of the U.S. military,
especially for the men and women serving overseas in the Global War on
Terrorism, Acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs Gordon H. Mansfield called
on the nation’s 24 million veterans to wear their military decorations on
Veterans Day.
"By wearing our decorations, we show the world the unity of our support
for the U.S. armed forces and our pride in the men and women serving today
on the frontlines of freedom,” said Mansfield, a decorated and wounded
combat veteran of the Vietnam War. “We also teach the meaning and the
value of military service to the children of America.”
Former Secretary Jim Nicholson, launched the "Veterans Pride Initiative” a
year ago, urging veterans to pin on their decorations for Veterans Day,
Memorial Day, the Fourth of July and other patriotic holidays and events.
Additional information about the initiative can be found at VA's Web site
at http://www.va.gov/veteranspride. The site includes information about
how veterans can replace lost medals or confirm the decorations to which
they are entitled.
Mansfield is scheduled to take part in the national observance of Veterans
Day at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday,
Nov. 11. Most of the 125 national cemeteries operated by the Department of
Veterans Affairs and many of the Department’s 153 hospitals will be
holding their own observances.
Originally conceived to mark the end of World War I in 1918 – when an
armistice for “the war to end all wars” began on the 11th hour of the 11th
day of the 11th month – Veterans Day now honors the service of everyone
who served in the U.S. military.
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A Veterans Day Message
From the Acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Gordon H. Mansfield
On this Veterans Day 2007, we come together as a Nation to thank our
veterans for their service and to let them know that their service and
sacrifices will never be taken for granted.
Americans are blessed to live in a Nation of democracy and freedom. For
these blessings we thank our veterans. Here and in communities across this
great country, we honor veterans for protecting and securing democracy and
freedom throughout our history.
Veterans are everyday men and women we know as friends, neighbors,
relatives and colleagues who have served our Nation in extraordinary ways.
They have preserved and strengthened our country and made sacrifices
beyond duty’s call. Even as we honor them this Veterans Day, their
successors are courageously defending our freedoms at home and abroad.
Veterans and their families are truly among our finest citizens.
At the Department of Veterans Affairs, we are proud to fulfill the solemn
pledge of President Abraham Lincoln, who during his second inaugural
address on March 4, 1865, set forth our obligation to care for those
injured in body and spirit in their defense of our Nation and for the
families of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. The VA and the over
quarter-million men and women serving in it give daily endorsement of
President Lincoln’s commitment, and do so in a spirit of compassion,
respect, sensitivity and gratitude. Let us today, therefore, remember
Lincoln’s charge to us:
“With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the
right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the
work we are in; to bind up the nation’s wounds; to care for him who
shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan – to
do all which may achieve and cherish a just, and lasting peace,
among ourselves, and with all nations.”
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