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Dec. 7th: National Pearl Harbor Day
December 7th, "a date that will live in infamy," is the anniversary of the 1941 bombing of Naval Base Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. So that we never forget this tragic day in history, National Pearl Harbor Day is commemorated annually across the United States. On this important holiday, American flags are lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset in solemn remembrance of the 2,403 people whose lives were lost. Though these events seem so far in our past, we mustn't forget the magnitude of these
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Dec 07, 2024
Honoring America’s Bravest Soldiers on Purple Heart Day
Every year, on August 7th, our nation comes together to pay tribute to the courageous souls adorned with the Purple Heart. Purple Heart Day reminds us of the indestructible spirit of American soldiers who bravely bore the weight of sacrifice for the sake of our country and our freedoms. Their unwavering dedication to defending the very essence of our nation serves as a beacon of inspiration for generations to come.
History of the Purple Heart Award
The Purple Heart was first created by
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Jul 20, 2023
VE "Victory in Europe" Day
VE "Victory in Europe" Day marks the formal acceptance by the Allied Forces of Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender.
Prior to the surrender of the German Nazi forces, Adolf Hitler and his new bride (and longtime mistress), Eva Braun, committed suicide, which left the Nazi's under the control of General Karl Dönitz. Dönitz negotiated for surrender in hopes that the Allies would prove more lenient than their Soviet adversaries and their leader, Josef Stalin. Unfortunately for
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May 07, 2023