US ARMED FORCES REMEMBRANCE DAY: NO LUXURY, NO RED CARPET; BUT SIMPLE AND IDENTIFYING
“Today, and every day, we acknowledge and
celebrate all who proudly wear our Nation’s uniforms and the family members who
face unique challenges as they tirelessly support them."
From Normandy and Iwo Jima through Operations
Desert Storm and Inherent Resolve, our Nation’s Armed Forces have consistently
made us proud by defeating our enemies and defending the freedoms we
cherish. Their bravery, love of country, and devotion to duty are
unmatched, and we are eternally grateful for the sacrifices they make for all
American citizens. On Armed Forces Day, we honor all of the Soldiers,
Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen who make up the finest military
in the world.
Every day, tens of thousands of American
troops risk their lives and sacrifice time with their families and friends to
protect our national security and keep us safe. Through their strength
and dedication to our country, they protect our freedoms, interests, and way of
life at duty stations all around the world. We thank them for their
incredible service, and we recognize that our Nation has a sacred obligation to
ensure that our Armed Forces remain ready and fully equipped to face any
threat.
As President, I am committed to empowering
America’s warriors with every advantage they need to fulfill their missions.
During the last 2 years, our Armed Forces have had one victory after
another against ISIS, culminating in March with the liberation of 100 percent
of the territory once held by ISIS in Syria and Iraq. We are encouraged
by this tremendous success, and it is important that our military remains the
strongest in the world. This is one of my Administration’s highest
priorities, and I have called on the Congress to increase funding for our
national defense by $34 billion over last year’s level. These additional
resources are vital to enhancing our capabilities at sea, on the ground, in the
air, and in space and guaranteeing that America’s military never falls behind.
I also continue to advocate for our service
members to receive increased support, which they deserve for bearing the burden
of defending our freedoms. Last year, I signed into law the largest pay
raise for our troops in 9 years, and, for 2020, I have called on the Congress
to provide a 3.1 percent pay raise. This 3.1 percent raise would be the
largest pay raise for our troops in 10 years and would further demonstrate our
Nation’s gratitude to the more than 2.1 million active duty and reserve
military men and women.
Our courageous and vigilant Armed Forces
safeguard the blessings of liberty for us and for future generations by
selflessly answering the call of duty. Today, and every day,
we acknowledge and celebrate all who proudly wear our Nation’s uniforms
and the family members who face unique challenges as they tirelessly support
them.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President
of the United States of America, and Commander in Chief of the Armed
Forces of the United States, continuing the tradition of my predecessors in
office, do hereby proclaim the third Saturday of each May as Armed Forces Day.
I invite the Governors of the States and
Territories and other areas subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to
provide for the observance of Armed Forces Day within their jurisdiction each
year in an appropriate manner designed to increase public understanding and
appreciation of the Armed Forces of the United States. I also invite
veterans, civic, and other organizations to join in the observance of
Armed Forces Day each year.
Finally, I call upon all Americans to display
the flag of the United States at their homes and businesses on Armed Forces
Day, and I urge citizens to learn more about military service by attending and
participating in the local observances of the day.
Proclamation 9753 of May 18, 2018, is hereby
superseded.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my
hand this seventeenth day of May, in the year of our Lord
two thousand nineteen, and of the Independence of the
United States of America the two hundred and forty-third.
DONALD J. TRUMP
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