The Walter and Leonore Annenberg Presidential Learning Center
at the
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation
in partnership with the
Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation
is proud to present:
Medal of Honor
Lessons of Personal Bravery and Self Sacrifice
Part of our acclaimed Speaker Series for Students
at the
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Friday, February 24th, 2012 from 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
In 1983, President Ronald Reagan spoke before the Annual Convention of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. He said, “The price of freedom is high, but never more costly than the loss of freedom. And freedom, we must always remember, is never more than one generation away from extinction. Each generation must do whatever is necessary to preserve it and pass it on to the next, or it will be lost forever.”
Few Americans have sacrificed as much to preserve our freedom as the recipients of the Medal of Honor, our nation’s highest military honor. In this Speaker Series for Students event, a panel of four Medal of Honor recipients will share their amazing stories of bravery and sacrifice and explore the concepts of Courage, Commitment, Sacrifice, Patriotism, Integrity and Citizenship. Following the panel discussion, students in the audience will have a chance to pose questions and share their thoughts with these heroes.
Seating for this event is limited, and there will be a lottery to award seats.*
Lottery for this event closes Friday, January 20th.
To register your class for this event, please click here.
A limited amount of bus scholarship funding is available. For more information, contact Janet Tran, Education Manager at jtran@reaganfoundation.org
* Schools that have implemented the Medal of Honor curriculum will have the first option for seats at this event.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact us at aplc@reaganfoundation.org or 805-577-4156.