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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09122022 City Council LAYDOWN - Three Proclamations for American Legion"A Day to Remember" WHEREAS, the unprovoked attacks of September 11, 2001, upon America by foreign terrorists have thrust the United States, and other countries, into a war it never envisioned, militarily or diplomatically; and WHEREAS, the challenges facing all the civilized people of the world as they relate to the war on terrorism will not end until those with radical ideas that are contrary to peaceful ideas of the free world; and WHEREAS, America is fully committed to ensuring our freedoms remain unfettered and sovereign for all generations, now and forever; and WHEREAS, world opinion needs to remain focused upon the elimination of these inhuman acts perpetrated around the globe; and WHEREAS, one way to accomplish this to NEVER FORGET that those innocent victims did not die in vain; and WHEREAS, America can fight back by reminding the world that the deaths of these people will always be remembered and that they will be forever loved; and WHEREAS, service members and first responders from Seward and the state are honored and supported when they are called to serve and defeat inhuman acts of terrorism; and WHEREAS, a noble and appropriate way to accomplish this is through the annual celebration of their life and their service; and WHEREAS, this commemoration should be conducted each September I V throughout the land to include: • The promotion of global peace and goodwill; • The demonstration of America's resolve and perseverance to win the war on terrorism; • The advancement of responsible citizenship; • The encouragement of patriotism and love of country; and • The poignant remembrance of those innocent victims who died September 11, as heroes, one and all; NOW, TIEREFORE, I, Christy Terry, Mayor of the City of Seward, Alaska, do hereby issue this proclamation in remembrance of, and with eternal respect for, those whose lives were suddenly, without cause, and pointlessly taken on September 11, 2001 and further do memorialize those who served and still serve in the fight against those who would hurt us and deny our freedoms and our way of life. Dated this 12' day of September, 2022. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Christy Terry, Mayor PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the American Legion was chartered by Congress on September 16, 1919 as a wartime veterans organization based on four pillars: Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation, National Security, Americanism, and Children & Youth; and WHEREAS, over the years, the American Legion has become a preeminent community service organization which now numbers more than two million members — men and women — in nearly 13,000 American Legion posts worldwide working a variety of programs that benefit our nation's veterans, service members, families, the youth of America, and all its citizens; and WHEREAS, the Alaska American Legion has grown to be the largest and most active major veterans organization and advocate for veterans rights in the state of Alaska; and WHEREAS, the Alaska American Legion's current membership is over 8,000 with 35 chartered posts, including Legionnaires, Auxiliary members, and Sons of the Legion; and WHEREAS, the American Legion serves Alaska's veterans, and members of the armed forces and their families through hospital visits, financial assistance, oratorical scholarship programs, and boys' and girls' state programs, and continues to fight for the rights of veterans and the military through active legislation at the state and national level; and WHEREAS, a charter was issued to the originating legionnaires in Seward establishing the American Legion Seward Post #5 Post on December 31, 1919; and WHEREAS, the members of American Legion Seward Post #5 are dedicated to upholding the ideals of freedom and democracy, while working to make a difference in the lives of fellow Americans; and WHEREAS, the 2022 observance of American Legion Day provides an opportunity to recognize Legionnaires in our community for their many contributions to the City of Seward. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Christy Terry, Mayor of the City of Seward, Alaska do hereby proclaim September 16, 2022, as THE AMERICAN LEGION DAY Dated this 12th Day of September, 2022 THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Christy Terry, Mayor PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, throughout American history, members of America's armed forces have made uncommon sacrifices as Prisoners of War (POW), serving our country under conditions of extreme hardship while remaining steadfast, even when their treatment violated fundamental standards of morality and international codes of conduct; and WHEREAS, 1,584 Americans are still missing from the Vietnam War, 7,555 unaccounted from the Korean War, 126 from the Cold War, over 72,403 from World War II, and thousands are recorded as unrecoverable as deep-sea losses; and WHEREAS, Americans held as POWs and Americans Missing in Action (MIA) have earned our respect for their courage and devotion to the United States; and WHEREAS, we honor our POWs who, in the act of serving our Nation, relinquished their freedom to protect the liberties we enjoy; and WHEREAS, we also honor those MIAs and should not forget the pain and suffering of war that continues for the families and friends of those missing; and WHEREAS, because we must not neglect to honor the men and women who have served their country so faithfully, the United States Congress established the third Friday in the month of September as America's Annual National POW/MIA Recognition Day; and NOW, THEREFORE, I, Christy Terry, Mayor of the City of Seward, do hereby proclaim September 16, 2022, as POW/MIA RECOGNITION DAY and call upon all citizens to join with Americans across the nation in honoring all present and former American POWs and MIAs and their families, and their families; and call upon citizens and local officials, historians, educators, and private organizations to observe this day by flying the POW/MIA Flag (the Flag of Hope), and by conducting appropriate ceremonies or activities in honor of these heroes. Dated this 12t" Day of September, 2022 THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Christy Terry, Mayor