Veterans Day 2020
November 11, 2020
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The Veterans Day National Ceremony is held each
year on November 11th at Arlington National Cemetery. The ceremony
commences precisely at 11:00 a.m. with a wreath laying at the Tomb
of the Unknowns and continues inside the Memorial Amphitheater with
a parade of colors by veterans' organizations and remarks from
dignitaries. The ceremony is intended to honor and thank all who
served in the United States Armed Forces.
Presidential
Proclamation - Veterans Day 2020
America’s veterans have fought to defend our
country, its values, and its interests since the first days of our
founding. They have defeated tyrants, eliminated terrorists, and
secured freedom at home and abroad. Their courage and fortitude in
the face of adversity serve as an example for all Americans. On
Veterans Day, we pause to pay tribute to all who have proudly worn
our Nation’s uniform. These Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and
Coast Guardsmen selflessly placed lives, well‑being, and security of
others before their own. We enjoy the privileges of peace,
prosperity, and freedom because of our veterans, and we are forever
indebted to them beyond measure.
For their love of country
and dedication to duty, America’s veterans have endured adversity,
loneliness, fatigue, loss, and made other incredible sacrifices.
Many sustained life-altering physical injuries and disabilities;
others bear the burden of emotional scars for the remainder of their
lives. Our Nation’s veterans fully understand liberty’s high and
precious cost, for they have paid it every day since the formation
of our Republic.
As Commander in Chief, I have relentlessly
fought to support America’s veterans. For far too long, our
Government had not fully met its obligation to provide for “him who
shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphan.” I
recognize that this country and its people are duty-bound to care
for our exceptional veterans, their families, and their survivors.
That is why, throughout my time in office, I have worked tirelessly
to improve the health, welfare, and economic prosperity of these
treasured people. In just a few short years, my Administration
completely overhauled the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA),
removing employees who were not giving our veterans the care and
attention they deserve and making the agency more accountable to the
heroes it serves. I also signed into law the VA MISSION Act, which
gives eligible veterans the choice to receive timely care from
providers in their own communities. In 2018, I also signed the
largest funding bill in the history of the VA, and the VA has since
benefited from record budgets every year. In addition, I signed a
Presidential Memorandum to ensure that veterans who are totally and
permanently disabled receive the Federal student loan forgiveness to
which they are so justly entitled. We will continue to build on
these efforts and work to create an economic environment that
fosters growth and prosperity for veterans, ensuring all of our
veterans have the opportunity to live productive civilian lives.
The mental health and welfare of our veterans is of critical
importance, and addressing this issue has been a top priority.
Tragically, an average of 20 veterans and service members die by
suicide each day. We are striving with all our effort to end this
alarming and unacceptable reality. Last year, I launched the largest
whole-of-government program in history to end veteran suicide, the
President’s Roadmap to Empower Veterans and End a National Tragedy
of Suicide (PREVENTS). I also recently signed the Commander John
Scott Hannon Veteran Mental Health Care Improvement Act which is
strengthening VA mental health, supporting suicide prevention
efforts, and developing pilot programs dedicated to ending veteran
suicide. I have also bolstered the Veterans Crisis Line, so that its
around-the-clock operators can deliver the best possible
intervention services to vulnerable veterans.
Our veterans
represent the best of America, and they deserve the best America can
provide them. To recognize and respect the contributions our service
men and women have made in defense of America, and to advance the
cause of peace, the Congress has provided, as outlined in 5 U.S.C.
6103(a), that November 11th of each year shall be set aside as a
legal public holiday to recognize America’s veterans. These heroes
served faithfully, humbly, and valiantly in times of war and peace,
and they carried these admirable traits into the civilian workforce
when their military service was fulfilled. Our precious liberty has
survived and thrived because of generations of brave Americans —
from every background and walk of life — who have answered the call
to support and defend the United States. The gravity of their
contribution is immeasurable and so is our debt to every single one
of our Nation’s veterans.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP,
President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim
November 11, 2020, as Veterans Day. I encourage all Americans to
recognize the fortitude and sacrifice of our veterans through public
ceremonies and private thoughts and prayers. I call upon Federal,
State, and local officials to display the flag of the United States
and to participate in patriotic activities in their communities. I
call on all Americans, including civic and fraternal organizations,
places of worship, schools, and communities to support this day with
commemorative expressions and programs.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my hand this tenth day of November, in the year of
our Lord two thousand twenty, and of the Independence of the United
States of America the two hundred and forty-fifth.
DONALD J.
TRUMP
Presidential
Proclamation National Veterans and Military Families Month, 2020
Our Nation’s service members — past and present —
and their families represent the very best of America. Motivated by
patriotism and love of country, our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen,
Marines, Coast Guardsmen, and Space Warfighters serve at home and
abroad with professionalism, ingenuity, integrity, and devotion.
Their families always stand beside them in their missions and as
they transition to civilian life. During National Veterans and
Military Families Month, we celebrate the loved ones of our
country’s men and women in uniform and recognize the sacrifices they
have made in support of our Nation’s heroes.
When I first
took office, I pledged to our Armed Forces that I would always have
their backs; and that means providing for military families as well.
The demands and challenges of military life are shared by the loved
ones of our heroes. Spouses, parents, siblings, and children often
shoulder increased burdens and responsibilities when their
servicemen and women are called to duty. Military families, and
especially spouses have to endure the stress of frequent relocations
and deal with job searches under state licensing regulations that
can prevent them from working in their chosen occupations. To
address this issue, my Administration eliminated unnecessary and
cumbersome red tape that stifled career opportunities for military
spouses, and the Department of Defense has implemented programs to
enhance childcare opportunities for military families.
Too
many veterans carry painful memories and bear physical and emotional
scars from their service. We will never forget our veterans who are
suffering from mental health issues or the military families that
are left behind by veteran suicide. As President, I have prioritized
changing the culture surrounding mental health and promoting a
society that recognizes the infinite value and purpose of every
life. Last year, I mobilized every available Federal resource to
develop and implement the President’s Roadmap to Empower Veterans
and End a National Tragedy of Suicide. I also fought for and secured
a record $8.6 billion in funding for mental health services in the
most recent Department of Veterans Affairs appropriations bill. In
October, I signed the Commander John Scott Hannon Veterans Mental
Health Care Improvement Act, which will bolster these efforts even
further. Like never before, we are using a whole-of-government
approach to better understand and prevent suicide. No American
warrior should ever be forgotten, and no military family should ever
be left behind.
Since the beginning of my Administration, it
has been a top priority and my solemn pledge to honor, equip, and
protect our service members, veterans, and their families. My
commitment has not wavered. America’s military might is essential to
our safety, prosperity, and national security. Caring for the brave
Americans in our Armed Forces, and their families, and upholding our
sacred obligation to those who have served with honor is the least
we can do for those who have given so much for so many. This month,
we pledge our gratitude to every man and woman currently serving
this Nation in uniform, to all our veterans who helped preserve and
defend our precious freedom, and to every family member who shares
in the service and sacrifice of military life. My Administration
will never stop fighting to enhance and improve the quality of life
for these exceptional Americans.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J.
TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the
authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the
United States, do hereby proclaim November 2020 as National Veterans
and Military Families Month. I encourage all communities, all
sectors of society, and all Americans to acknowledge and honor the
service, sacrifices, and contributions of veterans and military
families for what they have done and for what they do every day to
support our great Nation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set my hand this thirtieth day of October, in the year of our
Lord two thousand twenty, and of the Independence of the United
States of America the two hundred and forty-fifth.
DONALD J.
TRUMP
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