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Veterans Day: A Brief History
Every year, on November 11th, Americans celebrate Veterans Day, a special occasion dedicated to honoring living and deceased military veterans. It stands as an official United States holiday, distinct from Memorial Day, which is specifically meant to pay tribute to veterans who have passed away while serving, whether during wartime or peacetime.
The History of Veterans Day
The origins of Veterans Day can be traced back to the conclusion of World War I. On November 11, 1919, President Woodro
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Nov 10, 2025
PTSD: “The greatest casualty is being forgotten.”
Many of us have witnessed or experienced a serious illness, an accident, personal assault, or other traumatic events. As time passes, the grief typically fades, the pain lessens, and life gets back to a seemingly normal state. Most people recover from these traumatic events, but some may experience severe distress, anxiety and depression for months or even years afterwards. Symptoms that can deeply affect the individual include reoccurring and intrusive thoughts, upsetting triggers, nightmares a
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Jun 14, 2019
Veteran's Day
Thank you to all the veterans who have put their lives on the line for our freedom. Although it should be every day, today we set aside to ensure that you get the recognition that you deserve. Every day you are putting yourself out there and we thank you. You risk yourself for the good of all of us. You are the true heroes of America. Thank you for your service!
Nov 11, 2015
Purple Heart Day
On August 7th we make it a special point to honor
those who have been awarded the Purple Heart. These service men and women were
wounded or killed on or after April 5, 1917 in pursuit of our freedom. They
have gone above and beyond what normal duty calls for in combat. While they should be honored each and every
day, the 7th is a day to take an extra moment to thank them and honor them. We
encourage everyone to take a minute of their day to reflect upon what the
honorees have done us and
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Aug 04, 2015