J Randolph evans, US Ambassador; Fernand Etgen, President of the Chamber of Deputies; Credit: US Embassy Luxembourg

Today, 11 November 2020, marks the official celebration of Veterans Day in the United States, commemorated in Europe as Armistice Day: in the U.S., this national holiday has evolved to celebrate not only the end of World War I, but to honour those brave men and women who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, both living and dead, at home and overseas in places like Luxembourg, who ensure the peace and freedom of millions of citizens around the world.

In respect of the current COVID-19 social distancing restrictions for public gatherings, an online (instead of physical) ceremony was held to celebrate Veterans Day at the Luxembourg American Cemetery in Luxembourg-Hamm by United States Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, J. Randolph Evans.

Ambassador Evans said “Attending with us virtually are countless Veterans and their families who join us in taking this moment to honour and recognise Veterans, living and deceased, who have stepped forward to risk everything so that we, and countries like the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, might be free. To all of them, and those with us here, and those with families who have lost a loved one, I ask that you salute, in your living room or in the kitchen, or wherever you are, and let us say `thank you for your service to our country`."

He continued "The people of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg should know that there has been no greater honour bestowed upon me than to serve as the 23rd United States Ambassador here. I am honoured and blessed to have the chance to reflect on our sacred past with the profound belief that, in doing so, together we are building a brighter, more peaceful future. My time in Luxembourg has given me so many other wonderful opportunities to not just reflect on our past but also to work toward better futures that leave our peoples, countries and the world in a better place to cope with the challenges of the future. For this opportunity, I am eternally thankful.

Chief Rabbi Alain Nacache gave the invocation, and also present were the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Fernand Etgen, Ambassador Evans’ wife Linda and nephew Max Avramis, Roland Gaul, Meryl Kearns, and three U.S. military veterans who are also employees at the U.S. Embassy.