This video is designed for presentation to groups (predominantly school children). It includes entrance and exit videos.
The intent is to provide a brief education on the reason for and significance of Veterans Day.
4. I, RICHARD G. SCOTT, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR that I will support
and defend the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES against
all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and
ALLEGIANCE TO THE same; and that I will obey the orders of
the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES and the orders of the
officers appointed over me, according to regulations and
the UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE. So help me God.
6. Article I,
Section 8,
Clause 11
[Congress shall have Power...] To declare
War, grant Letters of Marque and
Reprisal, and make Rules concerning
Captures on Land and Water;
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13. B-1 Units
Meat Choices (in small cans):
Beef Steak
Ham and Eggs, Chopped
Ham Slices
Turkey Loaf
Fruit:
Applesauce
Fruit Cocktail
Peaches
Pears
Crackers (7)
Peanut Butter
Candy Disc, Chocolate
Solid Chocolate
Cream
Coconut
Accessory Pack*
B-2 Units
Meat Choices (in larger cans):
Beans and Wieners
Spaghetti and Meatballs
Beefsteak, Potatoes and Gravy
Ham and Lima Beans
Meatballs and Beans
Crackers (4)
Cheese Spread, Processed
Caraway
Pimento
Fruit Cake
Pecan Roll
Pound Cake
Accessory Pack*
B-3 Units
Meat Choices (in small
cans):
Boned Chicken
Chicken and Noodles
Meat Loaf
Spiced Beef
Bread, White
Cookies (4)
Cocoa Beverage Powder
Jam
Apple
Berry
Grape
Mixed Fruit
Strawberry
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20. Warwoern, 1 a (1) a state of open and declared
hostile conflict between states or nations
Webster’s 9th Collegiate Dictionary
In which men and women get
wounded and killed
Practical application
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22. WORLD WAR IIWORLD WAR I
KOREA VIETNAM
LEBANON
ENDURING FREEDOM
IRAQI FREEDOM
GRENADA
SOMALIA BOSNIA
DESERTSTORM
TODAY’S
VETERANS
HAVE
SERVED
IN:
23. WAS ORIGINALLY NAMED ARMISTICE DAY TO RECOGNIZE
THE END OF HOSTILITIES ON THE “WESTERN FRONT”
DURING WORLD WAR I.
THAT TOOK PLACE AT THE 11TH HOUR OF THE 11TH DAY OF
THE 11TH MONTH IN 1918 TO REMEMBER THOSE KILLED
DURING THE “WAR TO END ALL WARS.”
MAY 26, 1954 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER SIGNED A LAW
CHANGING THE NAME TO VETERANS DAY RECOGNIZING ALL
VETERANS WHO SERVED IN THE MILITARY.
24. MEMORIAL DAY – LAST MONDAY IN MAY RECOGNIZES ALL
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN SERVICE TO THE NATION.
POW/MIA RECOGINTION DAY – THIRD FRIDAY IN
SEPTEMBER RECOGNIZES ALL WHO WERE PRISONERS OF
WAR AND THOSE MISSING IN ACTION
25. "Over the years, the United States has sent many of its
fine young men and women into great peril to fight for
freedom beyond our borders. The only amount of land we
have ever asked for in return is enough to bury those that
did not return.” COLIN POWELL – US SECRETARY OF STATE
26. THEY “OBEY THE ORDERS OF THE
PRESIDENT ….AND OFFICERS
APPOINTED OVER ME”
27. OATH - SOLEMNLY SWEAR TO DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION
EAT, SLEEP, AND TRAIN WITH NEW AND DIFFERENT PEOPLE
TRAIN AND TRAIN AND TRAIN AND TRAIN AND TRAIN……..
LEARN, GAIN RANK AND RESPONSIBILITY, EARN A LIVING
LIVE IN FOREIGN OFTEN DANGEROUS FAR AWAY LANDS
SEE FRIENDS WOUNDED OR KILLED
PERHAPS BECOME WOUNDED OR KILLED THEMSELVES
28. “A VETERAN IS SOMEONE WHO, AT ONE POINT IN
HIS OR HER LIFE WROTE A BLANK CHECK, PAYABLE
TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FOR AN
AMOUNT UP TO AND INCLUDING THAT LIFE.”
UNKNOWN
“FREEDOM IS NOT FREE
BUT VETERANS PAY EVERYONE ELSE’S SHARE.”