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American Legion Post 17 asks citizens to light candles this Memorial Day

May 23, 2020

On Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, citizens are being asked to light candles of remembrance and place them on front porches or in their yard at dusk.

“As we continue to follow stay-at-home guidance during the coronavirus pandemic, we must not fail to remember the men and women who fought for our freedoms,” said James W. "Bill" Oxford, national commander of The American Legion. “Memorial Day observances around the country and beyond are certain to be much different this year, but we can show our respect by lighting and displaying candles to remind everyone why we must never forget the meaning of this sacred holiday.”

Oxford also suggests that families make signs expressing their gratitude for military sacrifice, photograph friends and family holding up the signs, and share the images on social media. “We can remind everyone by showing our candles and sharing our messages that no matter the circumstances, we will never forget those who are no longer among us.”

This is to be a nationwide call for remembrance, with candles to be lit at dusk May 25. He added that different-colored candles can symbolize different remembrances.

“You can light a red candle to remember those who shed their blood in combat and made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our country. A white candle can remind us all of the POWs and MIAs who are not yet home from wartime service. A blue candle can symbolize our eternal love of those who did come home but have since left us. Any way you choose, light a candle of remembrance for the fallen to let the world know that Memorial Day matters deeply to The American Legion, even if ceremonies and public observances are significantly changed this year.”

Stories and images from such Memorial Day observances can be posted on www.legiontown.org as well as social media channels like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, tagging The American Legion National Headquarters. Participants are asked to use the hashtag #candlesofhonor so images and messages can be aggregated in social media.

For details, contact Murt Foos, American Legion Post/Unit 17, Lewes, at 301-706-0213.

 

 

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