Jim Garamone at the DoD News
offers the below piece:
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY,
Va., Nov. 11, 2017 — From the dawn of the Republic, the United States has
depended upon its veterans, and it owes them a debt of honor that must be paid,
Vice President Mike Pence said today at the annual Veterans Day ceremony here.
He stood in for President
Donald J. Trump, who is attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
meetings in Da Nang, Vietnam.
Pence noted that some 50
million Americans have worn the cloth of the United States since 1775, with 20
million of them alive today. “From the hour of our nation’s birth, our best and
bravest have stepped forward to defend our freedom,” he said. “And as we speak,
a new generation of American veterans is being forged across the wider world.”
The United States owes a debt
to veterans, and “it’s a debt we can never fully repay. But on this Veterans
Day we rededicate ourselves to accomplishing just that,” Pence said.
Veterans return from service
to the nation to serve their communities, he said.
Pence said the administration
has been working hard on delivering the services – especially medical
assistance – that veterans need and deserve. “Working with Secretary [David]
Shulkin, we’ve made the Department of Veterans Affairs already more efficient,
effective, and accountable,” the vice president said.
“Let me be clear: Veterans
benefits are not entitlements -- they are earned. They are the ongoing
compensation for services rendered in the uniform of the United States of
America. And under President Donald Trump, we’re keeping the promises that
we’ve made to men and women who’ve served in our armed forces,” he said.
Veterans Choice Program
Pence noted the
administration has expanded the Veterans Choice Program by more than $2 billion
to give beneficiaries access to real-time, high-quality healthcare. “And
because not all wounds of war are visible, we’ve improved veterans’ access to
urgent mental healthcare services and given them greater access to telemedicine
for our veterans,” he said.
The president also signed
into law the VA Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act to ensure
veterans receive the highest level of service. “And this president has taken
decisive action to end the pattern of neglect and mistreatment at the VA,”
Pence said. “We’ve already fired or suspended over 1,500 VA employees for
negligent behavior.”
Trump has also signed
legislation to expand the post-9/11 GI Bill and eliminate the 15-year limit on
benefits for new veterans. “And I’m glad to report, veteran unemployment has
already fallen by nearly 40 percent since President Trump was elected,” he
said. “It’s lower today than at any point since the year 2000. And we're just
getting started.”
Veterans return from service
to the nation ready to serve in communities. “Today, our veterans continue to
serve our nation in careers ranging from business to education, from law
enforcement to public service,” Pence said.
Keep Your Wits
He related an example of
service from the tragedy in Texas. “On Wednesday, Karen and I traveled to
Sutherland Springs, Texas, to meet the families and the victims of the worst
attack on a place of worship in American history,” the vice president said. “At
Brooke Army Medical Center, we stood at the bedside of a retired U.S. Marine
Corps gunnery sergeant named Juan Macias. We spoke to his family, as he lay
before us, recovering from his injuries. But it was from another member of the
church that we learned of that veteran’s extraordinary courage last Sunday.
“Julie Workman, a registered
nurse, was also wounded in the First Baptist Church that day,” Pence continued.
“But no sooner had the attacker left that she began to treat the wounded.
Seeing what lay before her, though, Julie told me she was momentarily overcome,
and that’s when “Gunny” stepped in. Despite having five bullet wounds, she told
me that Gunny sat up, looked her in the eye and said, ‘You were born for this,
keep your wits about you, do your job.’ She said that’s all she needed to hear.
Heroism outlives the uniform. And her actions and his courage undoubtedly saved
lives that day. That’s an American veteran.”
Veterans of the future are
serving today, and the vice president said the administration has already taken
decisive action to make the strongest military in the history of the world,
stronger still. “This President has already signed the largest increase in
military spending in nearly a decade, and before this year is out, we’ll enact
the largest investment in our national defense since the days of Ronald
Reagan,” he said.
“And under President Donald
Trump, I’ll make you a promise: We’re going to rebuild our military. We're
going to restore the arsenal of democracy, and we will once again give our
soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen the resources and
training they need to accomplish their mission and come home safe,” Pence said.
“That's our promise to all of you.”
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