On Monday, President Trump visited the unknown grave and threw it in the Armington National Cemetery to celebrate the celebration Anniversary Day By honoring those who died while serving them.
Mr. Trump said: “Every day the republic stands only because of those who did what to do when the duty is called,” said Mr. Trump. “Our debt has eternal, and it does not decrease with the passage of time. It grows, grows and grows only with every year that passes. The biggest memorial for their courage is not carved in marble or cast in bronze.
Before his statements, the President placed a wreath of flowers in the grave of the unknown soldier, the annual abundance of the presidents, and Mr. Trump participated during his first term as president. It was accompanied by Vice President c.
“Every life was honored here in Arlington, full of regular moments and quiet dreams on early sunrise, in good days and bad days, from celebrations and disappointment,” Vans said. “For my American colleagues, especially those who watch on TV screens, think about all the moments that make a good life, and now you can now that countless strangers – most of you have never met – you have gave up those moments in their lives so that we can enjoy them in our country. This is what is going on around the day of memory.”
Early on Monday, Mr. Trump posted a message on his social media platform on the day of the anniversary, where he wrote in all hats that wished “a happy memorial day for all”, including “Scum, which has spent the past four years in an attempt to destroy our country through extremist radical minds.” He continued to target immigration policies and accused “judges devoted to the United States of America with a very dangerous and dangerous ideology of our country” to protect criminals.
The day of the anniversary honors those who died in the uniform as a result of the battle. Since the revolutionary war, Old warriors’ estimates More than 650,000 American military personnel died in the battle.
The tomb of the unknown soldier, which was completed in 1932, is the burial site for a soldier from the First World War, whose remains could not have been recognized. Unknown remains of subsequent wars were added in 1958 and 1984.
Earlier this month, the President in fact announced that the United States will show a new holiday to celebrate the end of World War I and World War II in Europe.
“All over the world, the allies celebrate the victory we achieved in World War II. The only country that is not celebrated is the United States of America, and victory has been accomplished only because He said in this post.
He wrote: “I declare a national holiday in the celebration of the victories of the First World War, where the truce was signed on November 11, 1918 and the Second World War, where the date of victory was May 8, 1945.”
November 11 is already a federal holiday, known as the Day of Old Warriors. May, 8, 1945, is known as victory on European Day, or Ve, when the war in the Pacific continued until the Japanese, which was announced on August 14, 1945.