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OLD GLORY COMES TO FAYETTEVILLE NATIONAL CEMETERY

WASHINGTON, Feb. 22, 2008—As Old Glory continues its journey from the USS Arizona to Capitol Hill in Washington, it will fly over the Fayetteville National Cemetary in Fayetteville, Ala. on Monday, Feb. 25. AMVETS will be on hand for the event, as the flag is raised over the historic battlefield.

The historic cemetery was founded as a tribute to those who died in battle during the Civil War. Today, the cemetery is on the National Register of Historic Places and houses an AMVETS Carillon as a living reminder of those who lost their lives in the defense of this nation.

AMVETS is working with the White House Commission on Remembrance to promote Old Glory’s Journey of Remembrance. The journey is six-month tour of the United States counting down to the National Moment of Remembrance on Memorial Day, when Old Glory will over the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington.

“This countdown is a way for Americans to remember exactly what our men and women in uniform have fought for throughout our history,” said AMVETS National Cmdr. John P. “JP” Brown III. “AMVETS is proud to be working with the (White House) commission to make this possible, especially with our close ties to the USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor.”

Old Glory’s journey began on Pearl Harbor Day, Dec. 7 when the flag flew over the USS Arizona Memorial in Hawaii. Fayetteville National Cemetary is one of many historic sites, including Fort McHenry, Palo Alto Battlefield, Chalmette Battlefield, Gettysburg, Appomattox Courthouse, and Arlington National Cemetery.

           

                 

 

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