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Abe
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0 posted 2005-11-10 02:06 PM



A HISTORY OF VETERAN’S DAY

1918

The Great War ends in the Eleventh month
On the Eleventh hour of the Eleventh day
It was called the “War to end all Wars”
At least, that’s what they used to say.

1919

President Wilson proclaimed Armistice Day
To Honor those who died in “The Great War”
To “Celebrate the sanctity of Peace”
Was what this Special Day was for.

1920

The second Anniversary of the Armistice
France and England honored their Unknown Dead
President Wilson named the nearest Sunday
To be “Armistice Day Sunday”, in its stead.

1921

The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier
Was Dedicated at Arlington
Congress Declared the Eleventh a Federal Holiday
For the year of Nineteen twenty-one.

1938

Legislation is passed by Congress
To make it a legal Federal Holiday
And most States choose to follow suit
And Honor that same Armistice Day.

1941-1945

World War Two is fought and won
And adds several millions more
Of Veterans who Served our Country
And who Fought in another World War.

1950-1953

We had the War in Korea
And once more those numbers grew
Making three within the Tomb
Of those Soldiers no one knew.

1954

President Eisenhower changed the name
And since then, known as Veteran’s Day
To Honor all who have ever Served
Our Nation in that Military way.

1961-1970

We had America’s longest War
That was never to be completed
Some wounds lasting until this day
Sadly, back Home some were mistreated.

1968

Congress passes the Monday Holiday Law
Changing it to the fourth one in October
Why they had to mess with it?
I bet they didn’t even know, for sure.

1978

They changed their mind once again
In Seventy-five, to change it back
Seems they’d have better things to do
But for wasting time, they have a knack.

To 2005

Seems we have been at War forever
And sometimes seems to be no end
Will we ever have Peace on Earth
And Troops with nowhere to send?

For as long as we need them
We will have those who Serve us all
Who will step up, do Wartime’s job
Whenever they hear our Nation’s call.

So this day let’s tell them, “Thank you!”
And show all those Brave Souls we care
Whether they Serve us here at home
Or somewhere afar, way over there.

And let’s say a Prayer for all those Lost
Heroes of whom we stand in awe
For giving their all to Wartime’s curse
To this sad, uniquely Human flaw.



Del "Abe" Jones
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Susan Caldwell
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since 2002-12-27
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1 posted 2005-11-10 03:46 PM


Today my Grand Daughters Daddy graduates from bootcamp with the US Army.

I am proud and scared.

It isn't like it was when I served.

Let's all hope it ends very, very soon.

Thank you Abe for the honor of this.

"too bad ignorance isn't painful"
~Unknown~

Midnitesun
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Gaia
2 posted 2005-11-10 07:58 PM


It's always bothered me that we changed the name of the day from Armistice to Veteran's Day, even though the latter makes more sense when you look at our collective human history records around the globe. Why?
Because the word armistice implies a willingness to achieve a cessation of fighting...a willingness to put down the weapons.
Maybe it's just me, but changing it to Veterans Day seems to accept that we shall always be fighting. SIGH, perhaps, that is closer to reality than the dream I have of a planet of Peace.
In any event, I do thank and honor all those who willingly give/gave up their 9-5's and their comfy home scenes, to protect and defend.
I got slapped (literally) once before when I made this kind of comment.
RIP, to all the Veterans who did not make it home alive, and to all who have suffered the horrid indignities of war.

Enchantress
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Canada eh.
3 posted 2005-11-10 08:09 PM


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~We shall always remember those who fought and still fight for our freedom~

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