Utah Veterans Photo Gallery
#HonorUtahVeterans
Utah is home to over 150,000 veterans. While each veteran has their own unique experience in serving our country, our appreciation for their service is universal. As we approach Veterans Day on November 11, I am creating a photo gallery display in my Senate office memorializing the service of Utah’s veterans. If you are one of the brave Americans who has served or is serving, or if you are the friend or family member of a veteran - you are invited to share a photograph on Instagram that captures their commitment to country and their willingness to sacrifice. (Photos may be historical from their period of active duty or a present day picture showcasing their spirit, pride, honor and legacy.)
Please help me remember and honor those who have stood tall for freedom and inspire the next generation of Americans to do the same.
--Senator Mike Lee
How to Participate
Based on the number of submissions, photographs will be arranged in a gallery in Senator Mike Lee’s DC and Utah offices, so that those who visit these office can reflect on the great sacrifice made by our veterans. Here is how you can participate in this event:
- Share your photo that highlights a veteran’s service on Instagram using this tag: #HonorUtahVeterans
- We will select at least one photo for the gallery from each user who submits a photo using the designated hashtag.
- If you don’t use Instagram, you can send an electronic version of your photograph to photo_contest@lee.senate.gov. Photos that are submitted this way will be shared on Senator Lee’s Instagram account at the discretion of Senator Lee’s office.
- It is not required, but we recommend that you follow @SenMikeLee on Instagram for updates related to the Utah veteran photo gallery.
- On November 11 the gallery will be displayed in the offices of Senator Lee, and entrants will be notified.
- The Submission period begins on 9/17/2014 and ends on 11/07/2014.
- For official rules, visit www.lee.senate.gov/UTVETMIL
- Entrants will also have the opportunity to share a story related to their submission on a form located at www.lee.senate.gov/UTVETMIL. Stories submitted through this form will be added to the Congressional Record on the first day that Congress is in session following Veterans Day.