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Memorial Day: A Tribute to Heroes through Flags

What is Memorial Day? When is Memorial Day? What is the History of Memorial Day? Flag Flying & Half-Staff Holiday 3 Ways to Honor Memorial Day Traditions Memorial Day vs Veterans Day Stay Updated What is Memorial Day? Memorial Day 2026 is coming up, and it's important to remember that this holiday is more than just an extended weekend. Memorial Day is a day of remembrance for the brave American heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice while honorably serving our country. When is Memoria …
May 22, 2026 Silvia C. & Caeden F.

Armed Forces Day: Throughout History and Modern Traditions

Each year, Americans come together to recognize the dedication, service, and sacrifices of those who serve in the United States Armed Forces. Armed Forces Day is a special occasion that honors the US military, offering the nation a chance to show appreciation for the service members who protect our freedoms. What is Armed Forces Day? Armed Forces Day is an annual holiday in the United States that celebrates all US military branches. It’s intended to be a day on which American citizens come …
May 15, 2026 Caeden F.

Honoring Former POWs on Recognition Day

April 9th marks a significant day in the United States - National Former Prisoner of War (POW) Recognition Day. This day holds immense importance as it's dedicated to honoring and acknowledging the sacrifices, courage, and resilience of individuals who endured being prisoners of war while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. It serves as a reminder of the human cost of war and pays tribute to the indomitable human spirit that prevails even in the darkest times. The History of Former POW Recognitio …
Mar 27, 2026 Alexis C.

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 …
Nov 10, 2025 Staff

You Are Not Forgotten: National POW/MIA Recognition Day

Since the advent of war, soldiers have been taken as prisoners or disappeared amidst the conflict. However, it was not until a few decades ago that an official day of observance was established to recognize and commemorate American troops who had undergone these experiences. Read on to discover the story behind POW/MIA Recognition Day, the symbolic POW/MIA flag, and how to support the search for missing soldiers and their families. The History of National POW/MIA Recognition Day Even though Amer …
Sep 15, 2025 Caeden F.

Significant Days and Observances Honoring the US Military

The United States honors its military personnel, past and present, through a series of important observances each year. These special days not only reflect the nation's gratitude for the service and sacrifices of its Armed Forces members, but each also holds its own unique significance and set of traditions. Collectively, these commemorations are a powerful expression of the American people's appreciation and respect for those who have dedicated themselves to serving their country. Table of …
Apr 09, 2024 Caeden F.

Celebrating Military Appreciation with Flags

In the United States, the profound appreciation and respect for military personnel is often vividly expressed through flying specific flags. These US military flags play an integral role in military honor and remembrance, from the distinctive banners representing the branches of the Armed Forces to the personal and solemn displays of sacrifice, service, and leadership. Through these symbols of courage and dedication, we are reminded of the bravery of active duty service members and the legacy …
Mar 28, 2024 Caeden F.

Commemorating the End of World War II: VJ Day 2024

VJ Day, also known as Victory over Japan Day or V-J Day, takes place each year on September 2 in the United States. VJ Day is a significant historical milestone that marks the end of hostilities in the Pacific Theater, signifying the conclusion of the entire World War II conflict. In the US, VJ Day is a flag-flying holiday, celebrating peace and honoring the service of American troops during the conflict. When Was VJ Day? Although VJ Day is celebrated on September 2 in the US, August 14 …
Sep 01, 2023 Caeden F.

Honoring the Families of Fallen Soldiers: Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day

When a soldier dies during active duty, the loss reverberates through the service member’s family and community. The death of a loved one is especially difficult for parents whose children have passed away while serving. Each year on Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day, the surviving relatives of these soldiers are recognized, a tradition that finds its roots in World War I. When is Gold Star Mother’s Day this Year? National Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day is held on the last Sunday …
Aug 08, 2023 Caeden F.

Vietnam War Veterans Day

National Vietnam War Veterans Day is an important flag-flying holiday. We use this day to honor and recognize the service and sacrifices of the men and women who served in the Vietnam War. It is observed annually on March 29th in the United States. On this day Americans across the country will fly their American flags to pay respect to these brave heroes.  The History Of The Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a long and costly conflict that lasted from the 1950s to the 1970s …
Feb 24, 2023 Alexis C.