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 Proc. 7931 Title 3--The President freedom made possible by the service and sacrifice of so many. On Na- tional POW/MIA Recognition Day, our entire Nation honors and pays spe- cial tribute to our prisoners of war and those who remain missing. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim Friday, September 16, 2005, as National POW/MIA Recognition Day. I call upon the people of the United States to join me in saluting all American POWs and those missing in action who valiantly served our country. I call upon Federal, State, and local government officials and private organizations to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and activities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this sixteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand five, and of the Inde- pendence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirtieth. GEORGE W. BUSH Proclamation 7931 of September 16, 2005 National Hispanic Heritage Month, 2005 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Throughout our history, America has been a land of diversity and has bene- fitted from the contributions of people of different backgrounds brought to- gether by a love of liberty. During National Hispanic Heritage Month, we celebrate the achievements of Hispanic Americans and the significant role they have played in making our Nation strong, prosperous, and free. The contributions of Hispanic Americans have made a positive impact on every part of our society. Americans of Hispanic descent are astronauts and athletes, doctors and teachers, lawyers and scientists. The vibrancy of our Nation's Hispanic performers enriches music, dancing, and the arts. His- panic Americans serve at every level of government, including as Attorney General of the United States and Secretary of Commerce. Latino entre- preneurs are starting and growing businesses all across America, creating jobs and opportunities. The hard work and determination of Hispanic Americans continue to inspire all those who dream of a better life for them- selves and their families. Our Nation's Hispanic community has contributed to the advance of free- dom abroad and to the defense of freedom at home. In every generation, Hispanic Americans have served valiantly in the United States military. Today there are more than 200,000 Hispanic Americans serving in the Armed Forces, and our Nation is grateful for their courage and sacrifice. In addition, thousands of Hispanic Americans are helping to defend and protect our homeland by serving as police officers and firefighters. All Americans are thankful for their daily work in helping to keep our Nation safe. During National Hispanic Heritage Month, we ioin together to recognize the proud history and rich culture of Hispanic Americans. To honor the

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