Office
of Mayor Richard A. Moccia
PRESS RELEASE
Mayor Richard Moccia calls for residents
to remember the courage and sacrifices of WWII Veterans
December 7, 2005 @ 11am
at Norwalk City Hall Community Room
December 7,1941 - The Imperial Government of Japan attack the Hawaiian
Islands causing severe damage to American naval and military forces and
the deaths of 2,403 Americans; thrusting our country to enter into the
participation of World War II and declaring WAR on Japan.
"64 years ago, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared December
7th as a "date which will live in infamy," and from that day
forward, our country was profoundly changed. Citizens of Norwalk, like
so many others around our country, demonstrated a dedication to our principles
and our way of life, chose to defend and protect AMERICA from its enemies
and had enlisted into military service.
These brave men and women, some paying the ultimate sacrifice, earned
the respect of all for their service during WWII and are owed nothing
less then a day of remembrance," states Mayor Richard A. Moccia
Therefore I am issuing a Proclamation which calls upon all Norwalkers
to observe December 7, 2005 as such a day of remembrance for those in
our community who answered the call of service during World War II and
that our community shall have a day of rededication and commemoration
of Pearl Harbor Day.
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