Now, Therefore, I, Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon all of our citizens to observe Thursday, November 11, 1954, as Veterans Day. On that day let us solemnly remember the sacrifices of all those who fought so valiantly, on the seas, in the air, and on foreign shores, to preserve our heritage of freedom, and let us reconsecrate ourselves to the task of promoting an enduring peace so that their efforts shall not have been in vain.
With so many of our finest serving far from home the significance of Veterans Day becomes clearer to the mind and nearer the heart in all of us. Certainly within the membership of this meager group there are those for whom the meaning is a constant part of their lives. We invite all who wish to share, in words and photographs, the tributes, joys, sadness, pride, and gratitude inspired by the sacrifices of those close to them. Fathers and mothers; sons and daughters; brothers and sisters; husbands and wives; family and friends. If some measure of comfort for those who have served, for those who are serving, and for those who are left behind can be found through the slight gesture of sharing with friends, we encourage any of you to share the stories and pictures of those deserving the honor that Veterans Day is meant to evoke. Furthermore, we are especially honored to have among us many who have and are giving of themselves in service of Freedom. They are asked also to please share the words and pictures that will help us know them and offer what we can of our gratitude and respect.
Please post to this thread any fitting words you are inspired to write. And post to this album any pictures which might serve to bring us closer to those to whom we all owe so much. Whether you agree with the reasons so many have been sent to serve is of no consequence to the honor they have earned. To that end, we are dedicated to sharing only the words which in some small way give comfort, and holding any debate for a more appropriate time.
Thank you.
- President Dwight D. Eisenhower, proclaiming Armistice Day, November 11, to be thereafter known as Veterans Day.
With so many of our finest serving far from home the significance of Veterans Day becomes clearer to the mind and nearer the heart in all of us. Certainly within the membership of this meager group there are those for whom the meaning is a constant part of their lives. We invite all who wish to share, in words and photographs, the tributes, joys, sadness, pride, and gratitude inspired by the sacrifices of those close to them. Fathers and mothers; sons and daughters; brothers and sisters; husbands and wives; family and friends. If some measure of comfort for those who have served, for those who are serving, and for those who are left behind can be found through the slight gesture of sharing with friends, we encourage any of you to share the stories and pictures of those deserving the honor that Veterans Day is meant to evoke. Furthermore, we are especially honored to have among us many who have and are giving of themselves in service of Freedom. They are asked also to please share the words and pictures that will help us know them and offer what we can of our gratitude and respect.
Please post to this thread any fitting words you are inspired to write. And post to this album any pictures which might serve to bring us closer to those to whom we all owe so much. Whether you agree with the reasons so many have been sent to serve is of no consequence to the honor they have earned. To that end, we are dedicated to sharing only the words which in some small way give comfort, and holding any debate for a more appropriate time.
Thank you.