By Amaani Lyle
American Forces Press Service
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va., May 17, 2014 – The senior
enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff praised military
members serving worldwide and recognized the sacrifices of fallen warriors in
remarks following an Armed Forces Day wreath laying ceremony here today.
Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Bryan B. Battaglia joined the
services’ senior enlisted leaders, each of whom affixed their seals to the
ceremonial wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns as the U.S. Army Band played
Taps.
“Like many burial grounds, here are housed and harbored
America’s heroes -- the hundreds of thousands of men and women who for more
than 238 years proudly wore the cloth of our nation,” Battaglia said.
The sergeant major said that President Harry S. Truman led
the effort to establish a single-day opportunity for citizens to thank service
members for their patriotism in defense of the nation.
On Aug. 31, 1949, Battaglia said, Defense Secretary Louis
Johnson announced the creation of Armed Forces Day, a single-day celebration
recognized annually on the third Saturday in May.
“The wreath we laid, placed in honor of our fallen and
because our comrades in arms who rest here throughout the rolling hills and
sacred grounds, though in spirit … still serve … we celebrate Armed Forces Day
with them,” Battaglia said.
Arlington Cemetery, he said, is a proper place to observe
Armed Forces Day.
“Here we are encircled among those brave and courageous men
and women past and present, currently serving, active and Reserve, National Guard,
living veterans and our fallen who proudly serve our country,” he said. “What …
better place for us to thank those in uniform who play such a critical part
protecting America’s freedom and liberty and those entrusted with safe-guarding
our national code?”
Battaglia also recognized deployed service members, who he
said are “standing the watch, patrolling the perimeters, and eliminating the
threat.”
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