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Wreath-laying ceremony honors veterans on the Capitol

By Editorial Board Published November 11, 2024 3 Min Read
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Wreath-laying ceremony honors veterans on the Capitol

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Veterans met with politicians on the garden of the Capitol Monday for a wreath-laying ceremony, a long-running custom that helps remind the folks on Capitol Hill to maintain veterans’ points entrance and middle.

The wreath-laying honored each veteran from Michigan who’s ever worn a uniform and the message occasion organizers had centered on what folks in the neighborhood can do to make our veterans really feel seen.

“It’s important as a nation we go back to George Washington who recognized the importance of holding our veterans dear and near to our heart, recognizing that service and taking care of those veterans,” mentioned Brigadier Basic Ravi Wagh, commander of the Michigan Military Nationwide Guard.

Basic Wagh mentioned that Veterans Day just isn’t solely about servicemen and ladies, however your complete army household.

“We really broaden that to recognize not just veterans but also those family members,” mentioned Basic Wagh. “We can’t do what we do without the family behind us in our corner so vets are those who have served, who are currently serving, and those that enabled that service.”

Michigan’s Veterans Memorial was devoted within the early 80s as a monument to each struggle since World Battle I, and its spot on the Capitol Garden means lawmakers need to move it on their solution to work.

6 Information spoke with veteran and newly-elected U.S. consultant Tom Barrett, who spoke on why folks on Capitol Hill must preserve veterans of their ideas.

“We are still losing far too many veterans to suicide,” mentioned Barrett. “We have far too many people who are denied benefits they have accrued or earned, we have far too many people who have been displaced, or facing life challenges that we need to reconcile and do better at as a country.”

If you have not already, thank a veteran for his or her service as we speak, and ensure to ask them about what their service meant to them.

“Ask them: “When did you serve?;” “‘What was that like?;’ ‘What department have been you in?;” ‘What job did you have?” mentioned Barrett. “And kinda allow them to expand on their time in the service, to reflect on that, and to recognize it.”

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