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Date | Related | Document Title |
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Oct 19, 1950 | Harry S Truman |
Proclamation 2909—Thanksgiving Day, 1950 this season we set aside a day for giving thanks to God … personal liberties and for the loyalty of our fellow Americans … |
Mar 17, 1953 | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Proclamation 3008—Armed Forces Day, 1953 constantly demonstrating their loyalty and devotion to the service of their country; and … |
Jan 25, 1954 | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Proclamation 3042—Armed Forces Day, 1952 constantly demonstrated their loyalty and devotion to the service of their country; and … |
Apr 28, 1955 | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Proclamation 3091—Loyalty Day, 1955 the people to observe that day by reaffirming their loyalty to our beloved country … |
Apr 18, 1959 | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Proclamation 3282—Loyalty Day, 1959 the reaffirmation of their loyalty to the United States and … Government buildings on that day … |
Oct 09, 1959 | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Proclamation 3319—Columbus Day, 1959 courage, his vision, and his loyalty to a great cause—are a … |
Mar 31, 1960 | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Proclamation 3341—United Nations Day, 1960 United Nations with unswerving loyalty as it works to advance the … |
Apr 08, 1960 | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Proclamation 3343—Loyalty Day, 1960 and reaffirmance of their loyalty to the United States. I also … Government buildings on that day as a manifestation of our loyalty to the Nation which that flag symbolizes … |
Apr 12, 1961 | John F. Kennedy |
Proclamation 3406—Loyalty Day, 1961 appropriate that a special day be set aside each year for … affirmative expression of our loyalty to the United States of America … |
Sep 18, 1961 | John F. Kennedy |
Proclamation 3429—General Pulaski's Memorial Day, 1961 country owes much also to the loyalty and enterprising spirit of … |
Apr 04, 1962 | John F. Kennedy |
Proclamation 3463—Loyalty Day, 1962 proper to set aside a special day each year to give affirmative … our unceasing devotion and loyalty to this Nation and its free … |
May 18, 1962 | John F. Kennedy |
Proclamation 3477—Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1962 of us the same virtues of loyalty , courage, and devotion to … |
Apr 18, 1963 | John F. Kennedy |
Proclamation 3528—Loyalty Day, 1963 Dedication, devotion, and loyalty to our country and to the … interest to set aside a special day each year on which to express our unceasing devotion and loyalty to this Nation. To this end … United States to observe that day with appropriate ceremonies … |
Apr 14, 1964 | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Proclamation 3580—Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1964 Constitution, its undivided loyalty and support in those dark … |
Apr 14, 1964 | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Proclamation 3581—Loyalty Day, 1964 dedication, devotion, and loyalty of its people to the democratic … United States to observe that day with appropriate ceremonies … |
Mar 11, 1965 | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Proclamation 3643—Loyalty Day, 1965 courage of our people. This loyalty of our people-their unswerving … Once more we proclaim our loyalty to the United States, our … States to observe each such day with appropriate ceremonies … |
Apr 12, 1966 | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Proclamation 3716—Loyalty Day, 1966 symbol for the goal we seek; loyalty is the symbol of our common … pursuit. The true meaning of loyalty was expressed very early … public purposes. Yet our loyalty to the basic ideal of liberty … |
Apr 06, 1967 | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Proclamation 3775—Loyalty Day, 1967 law." To an American, then, loyalty is not automatic acceptance … the ultimate obligations loyalty can impose. Loyalty Day 1967 … we demonstrate our active loyalty to the cause for which they fight. The badge of American loyalty should be more than a uniform. Enlightened loyalty requires that each citizen … |
Apr 08, 1968 | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Proclamation 3845—Loyalty Day, 1968 in a reaffirmation of our loyalty to the United States of America … Government buildings on that day as a manifestation of our loyalty to the Nation which that flag symbolizes … |
Oct 23, 1968 | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Proclamation 3880—Veterans Day, 1968 public buildings on that day ; and I request the officials … honor those whose unqualified loyalty and patriotism have preserved our freedom … |
Mar 26, 1969 | Richard Nixon |
Proclamation 3904—Loyalty Day, 1969 in a reaffirmation of our loyalty to the United States of America … Government buildings on that day as a manifestation of our loyalty to the Nation which that flag symbolizes … |
Jan 29, 1970 | Richard Nixon |
Proclamation 3957—Law Day, U.S.A., 1970 States has set aside the first day of May as Law Day, U.S.A … observance of Law Day—a special day for reaffirming our loyalty to the United States and … |
Mar 26, 1970 | Richard Nixon |
Proclamation 3975—Loyalty Day, 1970 lawful as well. We demonstrate loyalty to our nation, then, not … mechanical and lifeless. True loyalty to our country means working … United States to observe such day with appropriate ceremonies … |
Mar 10, 1971 | Richard Nixon |
Proclamation 4036—Loyalty Day, 1971 fully and finally_ upon the loyalty of the American people. Every day Americans around the globe … fitting that we set aside one day in the year when every citizen … appropriate way to his own loyalty . To that end the Congress … |
Sep 23, 1971 | Richard Nixon |
Proclamation 4083—Veterans Day, 1971 courage and selflessness and loyalty and honor—and, above all, to lasting peace … |