A special place for Purple Hearts

Monument dedicated in Veterans Memorial Park

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Liandro Arelano Jr., with the Dixon VFW and the Rockford Army Reserve, and Maj. Gen. Kendall W. Penn, right, with the Rock Island First Army unit, walk a wreath to the base of the Battle Cross monument at Veterans Memorial Park in Dixon during Sunday's a Veterans Day service. (Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoe)
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President Barack Obama last year directed the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs to redesign the military’s transition assistance program for the first time in more than 20 years. Still, more than 720,000 veterans of all generations remain unemployed, Penn said.

“The numbers are getting better, but we still have a long way to go and challenges to overcome,” he said.

Penn,  a First Army deputy commanding general, talked about practical ways people can honor veterans: encourage businesses to hire veterans and military family members, encourage veteran-related organizations to register with the national resource directory, and volunteer with such organizations.

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