Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Moment of Remembrance on Memorial Day

America Unites In Remembrance
The White House Commission on Remembrance, established by Congress in 2000, is an independent, non-partisan government agency that encourages Americans to honor the sacrifices of our fallen and their families. It promotes acts of remembrance throughout the year and asks citizens to pay our debt of gratitude in memory of those who died in service to our country by giving something back to the Nation.

The Commission is also tasked with sponsoring the National Moment of Remembrance, Public Law 106-579, which invites everyone to pause where they are at 3:00 p.m. on Memorial Day in an uplifting act of national unity. In this shared remembrance, we have the chance to successfully connect as Americans.

Please take time out of your day on Monday May 31, 2010 to remember those who have fought for our freedom and gave their lives so we could live free. They served our country and they should be honored. Please also remember all those who fell on September 11, 2001, they are also heroes.

To see more on this government agency click here: White House Commission on Remembrance.

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