Governor Perdue Honors Georgia's Fallen Service Members in Annual Memorial Day Ceremony
Thursday, May 27, 2010 |
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“Today, we come together as friends and as grateful Americans to commemorate the courageous men and women who have given their lives in defense of freedom. As Georgians, we remember especially 26 young men and women … 26 brave souls … who made that sacrifice in this last year,” said Governor Perdue. “They are heroes; and today, we are reminded that our freedom is won at great cost. We share a spirit of thankfulness for their bravery and for their love of country.”
Lieutenant Colonel Randall V. Simmons, Jr., Commander of the 1st Squadron, 108th Cavalry, 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the Georgia National Guard delivered the keynote address at the service.
A solemn tribute was offered for the 26
Specialist Brushaun Anderson, Columbus
Specialist Lakeshia Bailey, Columbus
Sergeant First Class John Beale, Riverdale
First Sergeant John Blair, Calhoun
Sergeant Brock Chavers, Statesboro
First Lieutenant Robert Collins, Tyrone
Private First Class Jason Estopinal, Dallas
Captain Matthew Freeman,
Staff Sergeant Alex French, IV, Milledgeville
First Lieutenant Joseph Helton, Monroe
Specialist Matthew Huston,
Major Kevin M. Jenrette, Lula
Gunnery Sergeant Edwin Johnson, Columbus
Specialist Isaac Lee Johnson, Jr.,
Specialist Jeffrey Jordan,
Staff Saergeant Aaron Kenefick,
Private Thomas Lee, III,
Private First Class Anthony Lightfoot, Riverdale
Sergeant
Sergeant First Class Shawn McCloskey,
Chief Warrant Officer 4 Michael Montgomery,
Sergeant Raymundo Morales,
Staff Sergeant James Patton,
Private First Class Jaiciae Pauley, Austell
Lance Corporal Charles Sharp, Adairsville
Staff Sergeant Briand Williams, Sparks
In recognition of the sacrifice made by fallen service members throughout
Flags on
Ordered Lowered to Half Staff
Whereas: On Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2010, the people of our great country will come together again to commemorate the lives and service of our fallen servicemen and women who honorably and bravely fought and gave their lives in defense of freedom; and
Whereas: On this day, we are reminded that our freedom is won at great cost; and we are thankful for the love of country shown by those who have chosen to wear the uniform of the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, or Coast Guard who currently serve, and those who have gone on before them; and
Whereas: In
Now, therefore, in honor and as a mark of respect for the memory of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our nation, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Georgia, it is hereby
Ordered: That during the weekend immediately preceding Memorial Day, (May 29 and 30) the flag of the
It is further
Ordered: That on Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2010, in accordance with 36 USC § 174, the flag of the United States of America and the flag of this State shall be flown at half-staff on all state buildings and grounds until noon, and then raised to the top of the staff.
This 27th day of May, 2010.
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