Illinois Department of Veterans’
Affairs Hosts 77th Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Ceremony
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[December 10, 2018]
The Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs (IDVA) hosted a Pearl
Harbor Remembrance Day ceremony at the Springfield Elks Lodge #158
(Lake Springfield), in Springfield today. The ceremony honored all
Pearl Harbor survivors and paid tribute to the more than 2,400
Americans who lost their lives.
“Today we come together to honor the brave men and women who gave
their all during the attack in Pearl Harbor,” said IDVA Director
Stephen Curda, Ph.D.
“We pray that the families who lost members at Pearl Harbor find
comfort in knowing that their loved ones are heroes. They will be
remembered forever,” Governor Bruce Rauner said.
Governor Rauner proclaimed December 7, 2018, as Pearl Harbor
Remembrance Day in Illinois. Flags are flying at half-staff today in
memory of all the heroes who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and
in tribute to all the men and women whose sacrifices made the world
safer for liberty and freedom.
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All flags governed by this Illinois Flags Display Act are also lowered to
half-staff in honor of the late President George H.W. Bush.
Bobby J. Edwards offered special remarks at the solemn ceremony. Edwards served
honorably in the United States Army and Army National Guard for more than 36
years. Bobby retired as a Chief Warrant Officer Five (CW5) on February 20, 2009.
He was drafted into the United States Army, on October 2, 1972 and attend Basic
Training at Fort Polk, Louisiana for the Vietnam War. Bobby has 20 plus overseas
deployments, his last being to Kuwait and Iraq in 2005-2006.
The Ceremony included a special wreath laying in the waters of Lake Springfield
by the Interveteran Burial Detail Honor Guard while Taps was being played by
Mark Thomas. Lunch for all was provided by the WWII Illinois Veterans Memorial
committee.
[Illinois Department of Veteran Affairs] |