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    VA Recognizes Military Sacrifices on Memorial Day



    WASHINGTON (May 22, 2009) - From parades to somber ceremonies and a
    moment of silence, Americans will recall the sacrifices of military
    members who paid the ultimate price for freedom on Memorial Day, Monday,
    May 25.



    "From May 23 to May 30, commemorative events at VA national cemeteries
    will present a sacred responsibility for employees and volunteers to
    honor these greatest of American heroes," said Steve Muro, VA's acting
    under secretary for memorial affairs. "Since the birth of Memorial Day
    in 1866, national cemeteries have been the most visible expression of
    our country's gratitude for their service."



    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will continue its annual
    tradition of hosting services at most of its national cemeteries and
    many other facilities nationwide. The programs, which are the focus of
    Memorial Day events in many communities, honor the service of deceased
    Veterans and people who die on active duty.



    For the dates and times of Memorial Day programs at VA national
    cemeteries, visit www.cem.va.gov <http://www.cem.va.gov/> .



    More than 100,000 people are expected to attend activities at VA's
    national cemeteries, with color guards, readings, bands and choir
    performances. The events will honor about one million men and women who
    died in wartime periods, including about 655,000 battle deaths.



    Some national cemetery observances are unique. At VA's most active
    cemetery, in Riverside, Calif., volunteers have been reading aloud --
    since Armed Forces Day, May 17 -- the names of more than 150,000
    Veterans buried there, and are expected to continue at least until the
    Memorial Day program. In one-hour shifts around the clock, 500
    volunteers - two to four at a time -- alternate reading the names.



    The Dayton, Ohio, National Cemetery will host members of Veterans
    organizations on the weekend before Memorial Day who will display 400
    donated burial flags along the main road. The cemetery also expects
    2,000 children and youths, many from Scout troops, to decorate more than
    40,000 graves on the weekend in two hours.



    VA's 128 national cemeteries include 13 that opened in the last 10
    years. Another 3 cemeteries are under development. VA currently
    maintains 18,000 acres where 2.9 million gravesites are located. By
    2010, Veterans' burial space is expected to be available to 90 percent
    of Veterans within 75 miles of where they live.



    Information about Memorial Day, including its history, can be found at
    www.va.gov/opa/speceven/memday/.



    VA is a cosponsor with the White House Commission on Remembrance of an
    annual Moment of Remembrance at 3 p.m., Eastern time, nationwide on
    Memorial Day, a time to pause and reflect on the sacrifice of America's
    fallen warriors and the freedoms that unite Americans. Many
    institutions will announce a pause in their activities -- from sporting
    events to public facilities -- to call the nation together in a common
    bond of silence.



    Memorial Day was originally called Decoration Day when the tradition of
    decorating Civil War graves began. It still brings loved ones to the
    graves of the deceased, often with flowers as grave decorations.
    Decorations honoring Veterans buried in national cemeteries are American
    flags -- either individual small ones on each grave, usually placed by
    volunteers, or "avenues of flags" flanking both sides of the cemetery
    main entrance road. Often these flags are the burial flags donated by
    next of kin of Veterans buried in the cemetery.


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