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Happy Veterans Day

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Happy Veterans Day

I want to Thank all our JUB members that have served our military forces and for us to never forget those that have passed from our lives.

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Yes, Happy Veteran's Day!


And a big Thank You to my friends in Canada for giving me reasons to smile.:)

 
Thank you to all who have sacrificed bravely in so may ways. :(
 
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Happy Veteran's day yo.



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I find it confusing that America replaced Armistice Day with Veterans' Day. The former was a day of commemoration, but the later is closer to celebration. The two are different sentiments.

American moved commemoration to Memorial Day, which is to honor the military dead, moving us away from our allies who commemorate the deaths of WWI. In so doing, we confuse November 11. It would not be appropriate to wish anyone "Happy Armistice Day," as the occasion recognizes loss, not a celebration of freedom alone.

I rather think WWI merits its own observance, and for the reason that it was a terrible waste and we failed to learn the lesson that was supposed to be the War to End All Wars. Seventeen MILLION humans died, of which eleven were military. That's worth remembering all by itself. When we stopped observing it, we did sweep them away a little, much like the voice of "In Flanders Fields" warns. For comparison, Ireland and Scotland together only had a population of eleven million souls in 1920, just after the war. The UK had a population of only 27 million.

We all have something to hang our heads about, to make us ponder why so many men had to die and for what? Vainglory? It should not be glossed over with patriotism and pride. It is to our shame that we sent boys off to die for so little. This was the realization of the nation that kept us from entering WWII so soooo long. It has progressively been swept away by nostalgia and patriotic pap, so much so, that the Vietnam experience was the first time we were "allowed" to speak that war was a mistake.

And even when we commemorate the dead on Memorial Day, we do so without recognizing that all who died were not enthusiastic patriots, sure that their sacrifice was necessary. We dust it over with glitter and cheer and actually wish people "Happy Memorial Day" to wit:

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That seems thoughtless, and more than a little witless and propagandistic towards militaristic.
 
I find it confusing that America replaced Armistice Day with Veterans' Day. The former was a day of commemoration, but the later is closer to celebration. The two are different sentiments.

Thank you. I wanted to ask that question but I was hesitant to. We celebrate Remembrance Day (formerly 'Armistice Day') on the same day and, believe me, it is a very solemn and sobering ceremony. Government heads and world ambassadors attend along with thousands of veterans and tens of thousands of citizens, all gathered on Parliament Hill in Ottawa to remember those lost to war.

The ceremony is broadcast commercial-free on CBC Television each year.

Even small towns usually hold some sort of ceremony, and most even have a memorial.

Still, no matter how Veterans Day is celebrated, the reason should never, ever be forgotten, because there are more and more veterans being created all the time.
 
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