Cheryl Pellerin at the DoD
News offers the below piece:
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19, 2017 —
The Defense Department, along with all other federal agencies, celebrated
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day Sept. and is celebrating Constitution Week
Sept. 17-23.
The Constitution was signed
in Philadelphia on Sept. 17, 1787.
"The U.S. Constitution
has withstood the test of time for more than two centuries as our nation's
charter of government and the guarantor of our liberties," Stephanie
Barna, assistant secretary of defense for manpower and reserve affairs, said in
an Aug. 31 memo to all service assistant secretaries for manpower and reserve
affairs.
"This founding document
reflects our core values and enshrines the truths set forth in the Declaration
of Independence: that we are each endowed with certain unalienable
rights," she added.
Section 11l(a) of Public Law
108-447 requires all federal agencies to commemorate Constitution Day and
Citizenship Day by offering education and training to new and current employees
and making duty time available for this activity.
Citizenship, Constitution
Online
To help DoD and the military
services meet statutory requirements for the observances, the department hosts
an online U.S. Constitution course and provides information on Constitution Day
and Citizenship Day and Constitution Week on a special website.
The website has a range of
information on the observances and hosts an interactive short course the
Constitution, in which visitors can test their Constitutional knowledge or play
the "You Be the Judge Game" and earn certificates, DoD officials
noted.
The course is designed to
provide interesting and educational information about events leading to the
Founding Fathers' creation of the Constitution and the document's evolution
through the 19th and 20th centuries, they added.
Website visitors can watch a
speech by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and access
governmentwide resources that include a center for educational civics material.
Commemoration Highlights
This year the department is
highlighting links to the Department of Defense Education Activity, the Defense
Privacy, Civil Liberties and Transparency Division, and a Navy website that
offers more resources and highlights the commemorative events.
"Please join me in
making Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, and Constitution Week, a time for
DoD personnel to reflect on and reaffirm their rights and obligations as
citizens," Barna wrote in the memo, "and to honor the commitments and
sacrifices made by DoD personnel in defense of our nation."
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