Veteran’s Day
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2001 8:13 am
Originally it was called Armistice Day, enacted in 1926 to commemorate the end of WW1 and those who had served. It was changed in 1958 to Veteran’s Day in order to include those who fought in WW2.
I wanted to take this opportunity to tip my hat to all the brave women and men who have served, are serving, and will serve in the military. I am not sure how other countries celebrate a Veteran’s Day – I assume they all do (e.g. Remembrance Sunday in Britain), but I don’t know if it happens on November 11th as here. But this is a day set aside to honor those who have served their country in times of war and peace. No matter the politics of any given conflict, these fine individuals deserve our respect and remembrance on this day, as well as each day throughout the year. Thank you.

I wanted to take this opportunity to tip my hat to all the brave women and men who have served, are serving, and will serve in the military. I am not sure how other countries celebrate a Veteran’s Day – I assume they all do (e.g. Remembrance Sunday in Britain), but I don’t know if it happens on November 11th as here. But this is a day set aside to honor those who have served their country in times of war and peace. No matter the politics of any given conflict, these fine individuals deserve our respect and remembrance on this day, as well as each day throughout the year. Thank you.