![]() ![]() The Nation's #1 Independent Veterans Web Site Click here to make VA Watchdog dot Org your homepage DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS PRESS RELEASE from Larry Scott at VA Watchdog dot Org -- 05-23-2008 #2 |
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May 23, 2008
The personal exhibition of service medals on
patriotic holidays is one way for veterans to show their support of the
Information for veterans about the wearing of medals and how to replace lost medals is available at http://www.va.gov/veteranspride/. A tradition dating to the 19th Century after the Civil War and originally called Decoration Day, Memorial Day is marked at VA facilities across the country, especially VA’s national cemeteries, whose commemorative events honor about 1 million American men and women who died in service during wartime periods, including more than 651,000 battle deaths.
Some national cemeteries will feature an “Avenue of Flags” flanking both sides of the curb line, usually along the main entrance road, sometimes consisting of burial flags donated by the next of kin of veterans who are buried in these national shrines. Other national cemeteries may place individual flags at gravesites. VA’s 125 national cemeteries include 10 opened in the past nine years. Another six cemeteries are under development. VA currently maintains 17,000 acres where 2.8 million gravesites are located. By 2010, veterans burial space is expected to be available to 90 percent of veterans within 75 miles of where they live. Directions to VA's national cemeteries and a guide to their Memorial Day activities are available at http://www.cem.va.gov/cem/cems/2008MemorialDay.asp. General information about Memorial Day, including its history, a commemorative poster and activities links, may be found at http://www.va.gov/opa/speceven/memday/. VA is a cosponsor with the White House Commission on Remembrance of an annual Moment of Remembrance at 3 p.m. Eastern time, nationwide on Memorial Day, a time to pause and reflect on the valor of the fallen and the bond of freedoms that unite Americans. Many institutions will pause their activities -- from sporting events to announcements in public facilities -- to call the nation together to share its common bond in silence. -------------------------
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