Bush calls for moment of tribute

Associated Press The Spokesman-Review

WASHINGTON – President Bush asked Americans to pay tribute to veterans by pausing on Memorial Day for “a moment of remembrance.”

Bush had suggestions for how to honor the sacrifices of those who have fought for the United States – place a flag at a veteran’s grave, go to a battlefield or say a prayer. He said the moment of remembrance would be marked at 3 p.m. Monday local time.

“At that moment, Major League Baseball games will pause, the National Memorial Day parade will halt, Amtrak trains will blow their whistles, and buglers in military cemeteries will play taps,” he said Saturday in his weekly radio address.

“No words are adequate to console those who have lost a loved one serving our nation,” Bush said. “We can only offer our prayers and join in their grief.”

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