By: Katie Foley
Veterans Day falls on this coming Sunday and will be observed by many on Monday as well. Just as we take November 11th each year to honor our Veterans, here on the Visibility blog we are taking a moment to step away from our usual technology and manufacturing related content to discuss what Veterans Day means to us.
Veterans Day began as “Armistice Day” on November 11, 1919 – the one year anniversary of the end of WWI. In 1926, Congress passed a resolution to observe Armistice Day every November 11th and in 1938 it became a national holiday. It was President Eisenhower in 1954 who changed the name from Armistice Day to Veterans Day.
Veterans Day is a day to honor all American veterans, living or dead, and to give thanks to those who served or are currently serving our country. Great Britain, France, Australia, and Canada also commemorate the veterans of WWI and WWII around November 11th each year with what they call Remembrance Day.
Most towns and cities across the United States celebrate Veterans Day with events such as parades, ceremonies, and appreciation breakfasts or luncheons. In my small town, there is a ceremony with a Navy veteran as the keynote speaker followed by an appreciation breakfast. On a more national scale, there is a Veterans Day parade held every year in New York City and the White House always hosts a Veterans Day ceremony to honor and show appreciation for those that have served. I encourage you to look up what’s going on in your local area so you can get out there and honor the people who served that now live in your community.
There are many great ways to pay tribute to the brave men and women who served our country. Here are just a few ideas on how to spend your Veterans Day (and every day) to thank them:
These are just a few suggestions for how to celebrate the day and there are countless more – support veteran owned businesses, hire veterans, hire a military spouse, fly a flag correctly, buy a treat for a veteran, offer a discount to veterans, or even just simple “thank you”. We encourage you to show your appreciation for the veterans in the country on Veterans Day and every day.
Thank you to the brave men and women who serve to protect this great country each and every day.