The public is encouraged to submit a photograph and written
remembrance of veterans who are no longer with us, which will be
displayed on the Illinois State Capitol Memorial Day Remembrance
Wall. The submissions will be displayed in the State Capitol Rotunda
starting on Memorial Day, Thursday, May 26 through Monday, July 4.
"We all know, freedom has a price. The veterans we honor at this
memorial paid the ultimate price so that we may enjoy the freedoms
we have today," said Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs
Director Erica Jeffries. "If we have learned anything from the
conflicts of our past and present, it’s that courage and sacrifice
are a significant part of every generation. It is our responsibility
to ensure that our veterans’ sacrifices are never forgotten." added
Director Jeffries.
"Our mission is to unite the state of Illinois in remembrance and
appreciation of the fallen and to serve their families," Republican
Leader Christine Radogno said. "We can never do enough to honor
those who fought for the freedoms we enjoy today."
Any deceased veteran can be honored (the veteran didn’t have to
perish while serving). Director Jeffries and Leader Radogno are
encouraging the public to email a photo and written remembrance
(Max: 250 words), along with the following information: name,
military branch (Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps,
National Guard, Navy) and conflict served (Afghanistan and Iraq,
September 11, Gulf War, Vietnam, Korea, WWII, WWI, Peacetime, Other)
to
MemorialDay@senategop.state.il.us.
Military photos are preferred but not necessary.
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The deadline for submission is Monday, May 23. Submissions by
mail are also acceptable. Please send the information and photo to:
Memorial Day Remembrance Wall
309G State House
Springfield, IL 62706
Questions can be directed to (217) 782-1650.
"Every veteran’s life deserves to be recognized," Radogno said.
"Their names, their story, and their legacy must always be kept
alive. The Memorial Day Remembrance Wall is a tribute to them, and a
way for family and friends to share their special stories and
memories of these exceptional men and women."
To see the Memorial Day Remembrance Wall slideshow from last year,
click here. You can also view this video about the display from last
year to see how loved ones will be remembered in the Capitol.
[Illinois Department of Veteran
Affairs]
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