VA Secretary Calls for Honoring All Veterans on Veterans Day
Since 11-11-05
Veteran's Day 2005
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VA Secretary Calls for Honoring All Veterans on Veterans Day
WASHINGTON (Nov. 10, 2005) - On Veterans Day, Nov. 11, all Americans should take
a few moments to remember the sacrifices of the men and women who have served in
uniform.
"During times of challenge throughout our history, men and women have stepped
forward to defend our freedom. They're doing that today," said the Honorable R.
James Nicholson, Secretary of Veterans Affairs. "The people of this country
understand, appreciate, and respect that sacrifice."
On Veterans Day, Nicholson will join with President Bush, members of Congress
and the leaders of the nation's major veterans groups for the traditional
wreath-laying at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.
Local commemorative events are being hosted at many of VA's 122 national
cemeteries, 158 medical centers and 23 special Veterans Day regional sites
across the country.
"The Department of Veterans Affairs is the agent of the American people in
taking care of our veterans," Nicholson added. "Our programs are a tangible
manifestation of the country's appreciation."
This fiscal year, VA expects to provide health care to 5. 2 million patients,
disability pay to 2.7 million, survivors benefits to nearly 350,000, educational
assistance to 500,000, home loan guarantees to about 300,000, vocational
rehabilitation to 100,000, insurance coverage to 7.2 million, burials to more
than 100,000 and headstones to 350,000.
About 24.3 million veterans are still alive. Since the nation's founding, more
than 50 million people have served in the military, with
1.2 million deaths during wartime.
More information about Veterans Day, including an audio sound-clip by Secretary
Nicholson, is posted on VA's Internet at www.va.gov/opa/vetsday.