Memorial Day
Remember and Honor
May 25, 2020
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Proclamation On Prayer For Peace
Since the first shots fired in the Revolutionary
War, Americans have answered the call to duty and given their lives
in service to our Nation and its sacred founding ideals. As we pay
tribute to the lives and legacies of these patriots on Memorial Day,
we also remember that they sacrificed to create a better, more
peaceful future for our Nation and the world. We recommit to
realizing that vision, honoring the service of so many who have
placed love of country above all else.
As Americans, we will always defend our freedom
and our liberty. When those principles are threatened, we will
respond with uncompromising force and unparalleled vigor. Generation
after generation, our country’s finest have defended our Republic
with honor and distinction. Memorials, monuments, and rows of white
crosses and stars in places close to home like Arlington, Virginia
and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, as well as far-flung battlefields in
places like Flanders Field in Belgium and Busan in Korea, will
forever memorialize their heroic actions, standing as solemn
testaments to the price of freedom. We will never take for granted
the blood shed by these gallant men and women, as we are forever
indebted to them and their families.
This year marks the 75th
anniversary of the Allied victories over Nazi Germany and Imperial
Japan in World War II. As we commemorate these seminal events, we
also remember the tremendous cost at which these victories came.
More than 400,000 souls of the Greatest Generation perished during
this titanic struggle to liberate the world from tyranny. In his
address to the Nation on Japan’s surrender, President Truman’s words
remind us all of our enduring obligation to these patriots for their
sacrifice: “It is our responsibility — ours the living — to see to
it that this victory shall be a monument worthy of the dead who died
to win it.” As we pause to recall the lives lost from the ranks of
our Armed Forces, we remain eternally grateful for the path they
paved toward a world made freer from oppression.
Our fallen
warriors gave their last breath for our country and our freedom.
Today, let us pause in quiet reverence to reflect on the incredible
dedication of these valiant men and women and their families,
invoking divine Providence as we continue pursuing our noble goal of
lasting peace for the world.
In honor and recognition of all
of our fallen heroes, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved
May 11, 1950, as amended (36 U.S.C. 116), has requested the
President issue a proclamation calling on the people of the United
States to observe each Memorial Day as a day of prayer for permanent
peace and designating a period on that day when the people of the
United States might unite in prayer. The Congress, by Public Law
106-579, has also designated 3:00 p.m. local time on that day as a
time for all Americans to observe, in their own way, the National
Moment of Remembrance.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP,
President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim
Memorial Day, May 25, 2020, as a day of prayer for permanent peace,
and I designate the hour beginning in each locality at 11:00 a.m. of
that day as a time when people might unite in prayer.
I
further ask all Americans to observe the National Moment of
Remembrance beginning at 3:00 p.m. local time on Memorial Day.
I also request the Governors of the United States and its
Territories, and the appropriate officials of all units of
government, to direct that, on Memorial Day, the flag be flown at
half-staff until noon on all buildings, grounds, and naval vessels
throughout the United States and in all areas under its jurisdiction
and control. I also request the people of the United States to
display the flag at half-staff from their homes for the customary
forenoon period.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my
hand this twenty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord two
thousand twenty, and of the Independence of the United States of
America the two hundred and forty-fourth.
DONALD J. TRUMP
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