THIS
MESSAGE HAS BEEN SENT BY THE PENTAGON TELECOMMUNICATIONS CENTER ON THE
BEHALF OF DA WASHINGTON DC//CSA//
SUBJECT:
2005 Memorial Day Message
SEC
ARMY, CSA, AND SMA SENDS
To
the men and women of the United States Army:
On
May 30th, our country will celebrate a sacred holiday--Memorial Day.
On this day we pause to reflect upon the extraordinary men and women
who understood the nobility of service to country, answered the call to
duty, and made the ultimate sacrifice. They came from all walks of
life, from every state across America, and they pledged to cherish and
protect our country from all enemies. In each conflict throughout our
history, they stepped forward in the Nation s time of need, prepared to
sacrifice their life in service to our Nation.
Memorial
Day is set aside so that one day each year we may formally
give thanks to the servicemen and servicewomen who paid the price of
our liberty with their blood. It is a solemn day when we recognize that
we live in a great Nation where brave men and women have fought and
died to preserve freedom for all of us. It is our duty to protect that
freedom through our own honorable citizenship and service.
American
Soldiers march through time in a ghostly column from Lexington
to Gettysburg, from the hedgerows of Europe to the islands of the
Pacific. In cemeteries around the world, rows of white marble
headstones mark the final resting place of our comrades. Their lives
were cut short, and we mourn with their families. Yet we celebrate
their spirit, for they placed service to our Nation above personal
safety. Their sacrifices to protect freedom embody the noblest
attributes of humankind.
Today
we are again involved in a struggle against the forces of
extremism and violence. As Soldiers, you have answered the call to
duty, and you are performing magnificently. America supports you as you
go in harm s way. You reflect America s values as you serve our
society, and are the best citizens our Nation has to offer. Remember
each day as you do your duty that you stand on the shoulders of those
who served before you. The legacy of our fallen comrades lives on
through your actions.
God
bless each and every one of you and your families, and God bless
America.
Francis
J. Harvey
Secretary
of the Army
Peter
J. Schoomaker
General,
United States Army
Chief
of Staff
Kenneth
O. Preston
Sergeant Major of the Army
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