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				   "Enter to grow in wisdom. Depart to serve better thy 
					 country and mankind." -- Charles William Eliot    
				  It is always awe-inspiring to see people 
					 throughout the country come together to help others struck down by tragedy. The 
					 same attention to service is carried out everyday by soldiers, policemen and 
					 firefighters. It is inspiring to watch as people overcome obstacles to achieve 
					 heights they never thought were attainable.    
				  For over two hundred years, men and women of this great 
					 country have heeded the call to service when the country needed them most. 
					 During their tour of duty many have given the ultimate sacrifice...their lives. 
					 Today's all-volunteer force continues the same tradition of service as 
					 their forebears. Organizations such as the Peace Corps and AmericCorps are also 
					 dedicated to helping others and are giving back to our nation through public 
					 service. It is this act of service that highlights the very best in people. 
					    
				  As Memorial Day approaches there is an effort underway called 
					 the "National Moment of Remembrance." On May 29, at 3:00 p.m. (local 
					 time) all Americans are being asked to pause and reflect on what Memorial Day 
					 means to them. It is time to come together and realize that freedom is not free 
					 and to honor those who have given their lives during service to their country. 
					    
				  Suggested ways to participate:    
				    
					 - Pause for one minute at 3:00pm (local time). 
   
					 - Public servants in official vehicles turn your headlights 
						on if you are driving. 
   
					 - Pass out leaflets. (You can use the 
						poster download to print out leaflets.) 
						
   
					 - Inform people about the 
						"National Moment of Remembrance." 
   
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