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4. Objectives. This plan is designed to accomplish the following five goals: a. To remind the World War II generation of U.S. citizens, and to educate postwar generations, of the Navy’s contributions during the war and the successful role it played in defending and protecting this nation’s freedom. b. To honor the veterans of World War II. c. To inform the public about World War II as the dominant event of the 20th century,  often  forgotten  or  diminished  in  importance  in  the  context  of  live  media coverage of current events. d. To highlight the advances in technology, science and medicine from military research  during  World  War  II. e. To accommodate the desires of the Allies of the United States in World War II, as feasible, in allied/joint U.S. observances. 5.  Policv  Guidance  and  Planning  Considerations. a. Commands at all levels will cooperate with  and support, as appropriate, World War II observances planned by individual military and civilian groups, veterans/patriotic organizations and observances sponosored by private and public sectors. b.  Events  will  be  conducted  as  commemorations  and  observances,  not celebrations. Every effort will be made to avoid commercialization or an atmosphere that  detracts  from  the  dignity  and  solemnity  of  events. c.  Events will seek to commemorate ideas, alliances and programs, as well as battles. d.  Events  will  involve  the  American  public  at  every  possible  opportunity. e. DoD/State will provide specific guidance on joint commemorations and those involved with United States Allies and former adversaries. f.  Proposals  for  joint  commemorations  with  former  wartime  adversaries  will be received politely and evaluated on an individual basis at the Navy and DoD level. g.  Commemorations  will  reflect  a  sensitivity  and  appreciation  of  the  tragedy of war, and an understanding of the losses suffered by all nations during the war. AI-2

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