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November
10, 2003
Veterans
Day, 2003
By
the President of the United States of America
A
Proclamation
The
willingness of America's veterans to sacrifice for our country has earned
them our lasting gratitude. On this, our Nation's 50th annual Veterans
Day observance, we celebrate and honor the patriots who have fought to
protect the democratic ideals that are the foundation of our country.
When
the armistice ending World War I was signed on November 11, 1918, more
than 4.7 million Americans put down their arms and turned to the work of
strengthening our Nation. The end of that first global conflict was initially
commemorated as Armistice Day. In 1954, the Congress renamed the day as
Veterans Day to recognize all those who have served in our Armed Forces.
Throughout
our history, loyal citizens from every corner of America have willingly
assumed the duty of military life. And time after time, in conflicts across
the globe, they have proven that democracy is mightier than tyranny. From
World War I and World War II, to the conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, and the
Persian Gulf, to the recent battles in the war on terror, our military
has built a great tradition of courageous and faithful service. Our veterans
have helped bring freedom to countries around the world. Free nations and
peoples liberated by American troops are grateful for the long, distinguished
line of American veterans who have come to their aid.
Today,
our veterans inspire new generations of Americans as we work to defeat
terrorism and advance peace. In respect for and recognition of the contributions
our service men and women have made to the cause of peace and freedom around
the world,the Congress has provided (5 U.S.C. 6103(a)) that November 11
of each year shall be set aside as a legal public holiday to honor veterans.
NOW,
THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America,
do hereby proclaim November 11, 2003, as Veterans Day and urge all Americans
to observe November 9 through November 15, 2003, as National Veterans
Awareness Week. I encourage all Americans to recognize the valor and
sacrifice of our veterans through appropriate ceremonies 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 invite civic and fraternal organizations, places of worship, schools,
businesses, unions, and the media to support this national observance with
suitable 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 three, and of the Independence of
the United States of America the two hundred and twenty-eighth.
GEORGE
W. BUSH
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