By Nathaniel Smith, Editor
The annual Veterans Memorial Ceremony in Salem is always reverent and sentimental, and this year was no exception. The community gathered together as we always do on the north lawn of the Salem Courthouse at 11 a.m. on November 11 to join in remembrance of all of those who have served our great nation, and of all of those who are still serving to this day.
The ceremony opened up with a word of prayer by Ricky Main along with a flag ceremony presented by Scout Troop 4029 of Salem. The American Legion Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Auxiliary, and the Daughters of the American Revolution then performed the ceremonial laying of the wreaths, followed by a stellar performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “Amazing Grace” by Salem High School Junior, Lizzy Love. There was a certain presence in the air as Lizzy performed “Amazing Grace.” Members of the crowd began to sing along with her. It was truly a special moment of unity.
The guest speaker this year was Dusty Baker. Baker began her military career as a United States Marine from 1985-1989. She then joined the United States Army from 1990-1994. She spoke deeply about her experiences in the military and discussed the importance of serving the country. In her speech she quoted a very famous historical figure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
“Now, Therefore, I, Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon all of our citizens to observe Thursday, November 11, 1954, as Veterans Day. On that day let us solemnly remember the sacrifices of all those who fought so valiantly, on the seas, in the air, and on foreign shores, to preserve our heritage of freedom, and let us reconsecrate ourselves to the task of promoting an enduring peace so that their efforts shall not have been in vain.”
Following Dusty Baker’s speech, the ceremony concluded with the VFW Firing Squad paying tribute to soldiers spanning all throughout the history of the United States of America. From ones long gone, to ones still serving, the shots ring out for all veterans so they will never be forgotten.
Photos by Nathaniel Smith.