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VA Encourages Veterans to Wear Military Medals
on Independence Day
June 29, 2007
Nicholson: Veterans Can Show Pride in Their Service
WASHINGTON – Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson is urging all
veterans across the country to pin on their military medals this
Independence Day, July 4, to show their patriotism and pride in their
service.
"We want to inspire the American people to recognize and honor the
military service of their fellow citizens, and to engender a greater
sense of pride and satisfaction on the part of the veterans for what
they did for our country,” said Nicholson. “This initiative shines a
bright light on millions of our fellow citizens who answered the needs
of our nation both in peace and in war.”
Nicholson encourages the 24 million living Americans who have served in
the armed forces to display their medals on the Fourth of July by
pinning them on their civilian clothing over their left breast.
Nicholson first urged veterans to wear their military decorations last
Veterans Day under a program called "Veterans Pride Initiative.”
The Veterans Pride Initiative asks veterans to wear their medals on
Independence Day, Memorial Day and Veterans Day, and when attending
other patriotic events. Major U.S. veterans organizations have endorsed
the initiative.
Additional information about the initiative is featured at VA's Web site
at
http://www.va.gov/veteranspride/ , where veterans can also learn how
to replace lost medals or confirm the decorations to which they are
entitled.
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Larry Scott
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