Christmas Remembrance Ceremony set
for Dec. 4 at Illinois Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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[November 30, 2021]
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR)
will host the annual Christmas Remembrance Ceremony for Illinois
soldiers listed as POW/MIA during the Vietnam War at the Illinois
Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, at 1
p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4.
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The public is invited to the ceremony.
Family and friends of soldiers will have the opportunity to hang
handmade, heart-shaped ornaments with the names of loved ones on a
tree near the memorial. The Black Tiger Honor Guard will serve as
the color guard. The names of the POW/MIA soldiers will be read
aloud, and the ceremony will also include music courtesy of the Land
of Lincoln Chorus.
“The Illinois Vietnam Vigil Committee appreciates IDNR sponsoring
the annual POW/MIA Christmas Remembrance Ceremony each year. There
are still 63 men unaccounted for,” said Jim Mathes, IVVC
spokesperson. “We always need to remember these men. They should
never be forgotten.”
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“We pause to remember those who bravely served our
nation during the Vietnam War,” said Terry Prince, acting director
of the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs. “It is important for
us to support families and friends who have been denied closure and
continue to mourn their loved one each day.”
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