Veterans Day began as Armistice Day. On November 11, 1919 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…”
After World War II and the Korean War left the United States with millions of Veterans, President Eisenhower signed legislation changing the holiday from Armistice Day to Veteran’s Day.
I have a fondness in my heart for Veterans. My father was a World War II Veteran. He was a Marine and fought in the South Pacific. He was part of the Island hoping campaign, fighting in the Makin, Carolinas and Gilbert Islands.
I think of my Mother as a Veteran in her own right. She wasn’t a member of the military. But she took care of their two young daughters (my older sisters) and kept hearth and home running while waiting and worrying about her Handsome Prince to return from war.
She gives us a glimspe of romance during World War II. She also has a poem posted on her blog about her marriage to my father.
It was women like my Mother and her friends and neighbors, the many woman who worked hard and survived without their husbands for years, who kept America working while the men were gone to war. It was these women who their men were protecting by fighting on the other side of the world.
My Uncle Tom fought in the Battle of the Bulge (Cozy Reader’s Daddy). My Uncle Grady participated in over 20 bomber missions in the Pacific. My Uncle Jack fought in Europe.
My father joined with a couple of his childhood friends. I have been fortunate enough to develop a friendship with the son of one of those friends. His friend served as a Marine in the Pacific and his son, my friend, is a Vietnam Veteran. The other friend was wounded in the war and was never ‘right’ again.
My Beloved Curmudgeon is a Vietnam Vet. I will respect his privacy and not post a photo of him, but he was very dashing. He also stayed in Vietnam more than a couple of months.
And now my son is serving in the Global War on Terrorism.
I come from a long line of patriots who valued service to country. I love and admire them all.
It is good we have a day set aside specifically to honor our Veterans. They deserve much more than that, but at least theres that. Today we will honor them with solemn pride in their heroism and gratitude for the sacrifices they make on our behalf. I hope we will honor them every day.
Thank you for your service to our country.

See the Library of Congress Veterans History Project.
John at Argghhh! remembers well.
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November 10th, 2006 at 4:40 pm
“Since rightwingers think liberals aren’t smart, and not part of an America…what a crock”
First of all, mudkitty, it is the Left who constantly smear the Right, and especially southerners and religous folk, as being idiots, morons, and plain dumb.
Second, considering that the vast majority of the vocal left demeans the military, as well as taking positions that root for anyone that is against America, yeah, I don’t consider you part of America.
Maybe if you leftards tried rooting for America to win for a change, that attitude, which I would say is prevelant among the Right, would change. But, I doubt the left could possibly drop their “America is the cause of all the worlds problems” attitude.
November 10th, 2006 at 5:48 pm
Good News From Iraq Part #13…
With all the talk of withdrawing from Iraq, most truly understand that cannot be done until Iraq can stand on its own.
Our soldiers on the ground have told us of the wonderful progress, much of the time they go ignored, but some of us DO listen and …..
November 10th, 2006 at 7:07 pm
Uncooperative Talk Radio - Weekend of November 11, 2006…
Saturday 11-11-06 6pm Mountain: Special Veteran’s Day show! - Families United for Our Troops and Their Mission and Veterans will call in and share their experiences, all Veteran’s welcome!
Sunday 11-12-06 6pm Mountain: Vice President of The…
November 10th, 2006 at 7:07 pm
Uncooperative Talk Radio - Weekend of November 11, 2006…
Saturday 11-11-06 6pm Mountain: Special Veteran’s Day show! - Families United for Our Troops and Their Mission and Veterans will call in and share their experiences, all Veteran’s welcome!
Sunday 11-12-06 6pm Mountain: Vice President of The…
November 10th, 2006 at 7:46 pm
Post Mortem (Open) Must-Read List…
Peggy Noonan, Rush Limbaugh, Jonah Goldberg, Ralph Peters, Ralph Z. Hallow, John McIntyre, Perry Bacon Jr., Charles Krauthammer, Fred Barnes, Jay Cost, Michael Barone, Pat Toomey, Oliver North, Peter Mulhern, J. Peter Pham & Michael I. Krauss, Brent…..
November 10th, 2006 at 8:57 pm
We liberals want America to win, that’s why we’re so happy about getting the opportunity to clean up this Bush mess.
The idea that liberals don’t want America to “win” is a republican lie.
November 11th, 2006 at 12:49 am
A Soldiers Thoughts On The Election…
Heidi @ Euphoric Reality just sent this via email. It’s a letter sent in to the Rusty Humphries show written by a soldier currently serving in Iraq. He is angry and rightly so, he and his mates feel repudiated and scorned, it’s a tough read…( ……
November 11th, 2006 at 3:18 am
Veterans Day, 2006…
On December 23, 1776, Thomas Paine wrote an essay entitled The American Crisis. I once read the piece and promptly fell in love with the opening. Here it is, from memory:These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer…
November 11th, 2006 at 8:29 am
The Knucklehead of the Day award…
Today’s winner is Andrew Tilley….
November 11th, 2006 at 11:59 am
Oh, really, mudkitty? Dems have railed against every measure that has been used to stop terrorist attacks against the USA. The dems have proudly proclaimed that we cannot win in Iraq.
Sounds like Dems are against AMerica winning to me. The proof is in the pudding.