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Chairman’s Letter on Commemorating Memorial Day and Online Memorial Day Events

 

TEXAS VETERANS COMMISSION

 

 

ELISEO “AL” CANTU, JR.
Major, US Army (Retired)
Chairman

May 25, 2020

My Fellow Texans,

Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. It is a day for Americans to offer tribute and honor to the heroes who laid down their lives to preserve our freedoms.

Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War. It was not until after World War I, that the day was expanded to honor those service men and women who have died in all American wars. In 1971, Memorial Day was officially declared a national holiday by an act of Congress.

While visiting American graves at Suresnes American Cemetery in France on May 30, 1919, President Woodrow Wilson stated, “The Americans who went to Europe to die are a unique breed…. (They) crossed the seas to a foreign land to fight for a cause which they did not pretend was peculiarly their own, which they knew was the cause of humanity and mankind. These Americans gave the greatest of all gifts, the gift of life and the gift of spirit.”

Our commemorative events this year may differ from the past due to the need for health precautions. Though flags may still be placed at graves, traditional gatherings such as parades and reunions may not take place in the same way. Still, we can keep the tradition of Memorial Day with virtual and online events showing our appreciation of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

On this Memorial Day, I ask you to unite with family and friends in a national moment of remembrance at 3:00 p.m. (CDT) to reflect on the sacrifices made in defense of our values and to remember our service members lost in service to our nation.

Today, let us appreciate our freedom, reflect on our history and remember those who gallantly fought and died for each one of us. Their courage and sacrifice will always be honored across this great state, this great nation and most importantly, in our hearts.

Sincerely,


Eliseo “Al” Cantu, Jr.
Chairman, Texas Veterans Commission

 

 

Online Memorial Day Events

Due to COVID-19 we will be commemorating our fallen heroes while continuing to practice social distancing. Below are upcoming Memorial Day events going on in the State of Texas and across our nation:

Watch wreath laying ceremonies at national cemeteries

Each VA national cemetery will conduct a brief wreath laying ceremony, accompanied by a moment of silence and the playing of Taps. Instead of attending ceremonies in person, the VA invites all to watch events streamed live. Live stream links and videos of the Memorial Day 2020 ceremonies at national cemeteries across the country will be posted as they occur on Memorial Day, May 25, 2020. For more information, visit wreath laying.

American Legion Virtual Memorial Day

Arlington National Cemetery Virtual Commemoration

National Memorial Day Concert
May 24th 8:00 PM ET

Veterans Land Board Facebook Live Event
May 25th 10:00 AM

Workforce Solutions Veterans Virtual Career Expo
May 27th 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

VEO VFCE Lunch N Learn Series: Survivors Together
May 28th 1:00 PM

Fallen Soldiers March
March 25th 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM

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