An act of American Unity in a
shared Moment of Remembrance for our Fallen Heroes
Monday, May 30, 2016 - 3 p.m.
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[May 28, 2016]
A
national Moment of Remembrance has been set for
Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, 2016 at 3 p.m. local time (duration:
one minute). The Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs urges all
Americans to take this opportunity to show reverence to our heroes
and reflect on their great sacrifices for our country.
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"The Moment does not replace the traditional Memorial Day
observances, but adds to the importance of the day. It is intended
to be a unifying act for Americans of all ages to remember those who
have given their lives for our great country," said Director Erica
Jeffries.
As each American participates in the "Moment", they will help
reclaim Memorial Day for the noble and sacred reason for which it
was intended – to honor those who died in service to our Nation.
Americans of every age are invited to participate. You may pause for
the Moment wherever you happen to be, whether alone or with others.
Participation is voluntary and informal. You may observe in your own
way a Moment of remembrance and respect, pausing from whatever you
are doing for a moment of silence or listening to "Taps."
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You may, however, organize the observance more formally at such places as your
neighborhood, local pool, picnic grounds, etc., for one minute of remembrance.
You may ring a bell to signify the beginning and the end of the Moment or may
tune into a local radio station that is observing the Moment with the playing of
"Taps." If you are driving a vehicle, you may turn on your headlights.
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