Registered: March 2007 Location: AZ4ME Posts: 7,821
US Veteran's Day
1918
World War I, then normally referred to simply as The Great War (no one could imagine any war being greater!), ended with the implementation of an armistice [temporary cessation of hostilities in this case until the final peace treaty, the infamous Treaty of Versailles, was signed in 1919] between the Allies and Germany at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of November, 1918.
1919
November 11: President Wilson proclaims the first Armistice Day with the following words: "To us in America, the reflections of armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations" The original concept for the celebration was for the suspension of business for a two minute period beginning at 11 A.M., with the day also marked by parades and public meetings.
1920
On the second anniversary of the armistice, France and the United Kingdom hold ceremonies honoring their unknown dead from the war. In America, at the suggestion of church groups, President Wilson names the Sunday nearest Armistice Day Sunday, on which should be held services in the interest of international peace.
1921
Congress passes legislation approving the establishment of a Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. November 11 is chosen for the date of the ceremony. According on October 20, Congress declares November 11, 1921 a legal Federal holiday to honor all those who participated in the war. The ceremony was conducted with great success.
1926
Congress adopts a resolution directing the President to issue an annual proclamation calling on the observance of Armistice Day. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, most states establish November 11 as a legal holiday and at the Federal level, an annual proclamation is issued by the President.
1938
Congress passes legislation on May 13 making November 11 a legal Federal holiday, Armistice Day. The United States has no actual national holidays because the states retain the right to designate their own holidays. The Federal government can in fact only designate holidays for Federal employees and for the District of Columbia. But in practice the states almost always follow the Federal lead in designation of holidays.
1941- 1945
1950- 1953
World War II and the Korean War create millions of additional war veterans in addition to those of the First World War already honored by Armistice Day.
1954
On June 1, President Eisenhower signs legislation changing the name of the legal holiday from Armistice Day to Veteran’s Day.
1968
Congress passes the Monday Holiday Law which established the fourth Monday in October as the new date for the observance of Veteran’s Day. The law is to take effect in 1971.
1971-1975
The Federal observance of Veterans Day is held on the fourth Monday of October. Initially all states follow suit except Mississippi and South Dakota. Other states changed their observances back to November 11 as follows: 1972- Louisiana and Wisconsin; 1974- Kentucky, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Maine, South Carolina, West Virginia; 1975- California, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, West Virginia, Wyoming
1975
Legislation passed to return the Federal observance of Veteran’s Day to November 11, based on popular support throughout the nation. Since the change to the fourth Monday in October, 46 states had either continued to commemorate November 11 or had reverted back to the original date based on popular sentiment. The law was to take effect in 1978.
1978
Veteran’s Day observance reverts to November 11.
Life isn't free, someone died for you,
& me, & the red white & blue.
P.S. My dad was one of them who died for our country & yep, that was for me & you.......!!
Notes: I layered the elements on the sides of what was a POW-MIA flag, that I got when I was @ the wall with my husband, paying respects to all those who died for our country: including my dad.
Registered: August 2006 Location: On an Island in Washington State Posts: 6,014
Tue November 10, 2009 10:06pm
Took a long time to get there, but I'm sure glad it did. You're right, freedom is not free. God bless the Troops and all who have served.
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Proud to be a Navy Chief's wife.
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Registered: March 2007 Location: AZ4ME Posts: 7,821
Tue November 10, 2009 10:15pm
Yes, that is for sure. The history is interesting, (though I didn't think so in High School) obviously it was not Veterans day all in one day: it took them awhile before it all came about. Pretty interesting reading, ay?
Registered: June 2007 Location: netherlands Posts: 8,869
Wed November 11, 2009 3:24am
wow! Cyndi,you did a lot of typing all that wars,terrible is it not?and still there is war every where.hope some day the whole world will live in peace! great work,love it
Registered: May 2009 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada Posts: 9,202
Wed November 11, 2009 9:10am
Great journaling and beautiful use of the kit! May God bless and keep our troops everywhere safe.
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Registered: March 2007 Location: AZ4ME Posts: 7,821
Wed November 11, 2009 7:27pm
Dawn,
Thanks for your reply: I thought it appropriate for what I had to use. I'm looking for my dad's picture of him in uniform & hope to find it as I have one more to do.
Registered: March 2007 Location: AZ4ME Posts: 7,821
Thu November 12, 2009 8:13am
Tom,
Thanks, it is with your wonderful kit as you know that I made the layout & of course with my POW-MIA flag that I did that with: I added your elements & layered them @ the sides of the POW-MIA flag.
Registered: June 2006 Location: Paris France Posts: 27,718
Tue November 24, 2009 7:30am
Wonderful job Cyndi... and, how very true!
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