Honoring the ultimate sacrifice
As numerous Memorial Day traditions returned across the state and nation, this Memorial Day brought a unique spotlight on the perseverance and courage of the country.
This nation has confronted the grave challenges of war in the past, and each time, courageous men and women have given the ultimate sacrifice. And it's up to us to honor and remember how they bravely fought to ensure our freedom.
As we now emerge from the pandemic, it's a special time to remember what the U.S. can achieve when presenting a united front against a common challenge. Today, we honor when Americans have stepped forward in defense of liberty, with a willingness to sacrifice all for the common good. We remember how the bravery of so many has shaped our country, and what it teaches us today.
On Monday, Gov. Phil Scott honored the many times Vermonters have taken part in those sacrifices.
“Since the birth of our nation, thousands of Vermonters have answered the call. They don’t do it for the glory or fame, they do it for our country and all of us," Scott said in a statement. "Their dedication often puts them in harm’s way and has, unfortunately, cost too many their lives. This is why we can never let their sacrifices be in vain."
Moving forward from this life-changing time in our nation, it's incumbent upon each of us to honor this long-standing spirit of sacrifice, and play a role in improving the country they fought to protect. This includes so much more than individual freedom. This includes preserving freedom for all, and ensuring that liberty is equally shared in the experiences of all Americans. Our fallen soldiers, in their great courage, fought to uphold and sustain that very freedom. Now, the work must continue, and we forge ahead with that goal in our mind and hearts.
As Gov. Scott said, “We must always strive to uphold the values of the nation they fought to preserve and work to build a more perfect union in their honor."
— Gareth Henderson