I often write articles on an anniversary. I just wrote a memorial movie on Veteran's Day, so I did not write this year's article. But within three minutes of the May 30 project released last week, three decisions were regretted. First I received a message that a Vietnamese veteran passed away a few days ago. Then I received another friend 's anniversary greeting card. Thirdly, between May 31st and June 4th, I was wondering why the e-mail from regular readers was filled in my inbox and why I did not write it.
I think that it takes a little time to clarify the difference between anniversary, veteran's day and military day. Three holidays in this country are related to past and present military. So we can celebrate these days exactly and remember why we did this in 1968, and the "Unified Holidays Act" was a 3 day weekend to create a federal holiday It was passed as part. This means that anniversary holidays have officially appeared on the last Monday of May since 1971. However, all US states need to be aware of the new date
For decades, the anniversary continues to be observed on 30 May, which is the day Rohan chose to participate on the first decoration day. In 1968, however, Congress passed the "Unified Monday's Holidays Act", celebrating the last Monday of May and setting up a three-day weekend for Federal staff; this change was in 1971 . It is a valid year. The same law also declares the anniversary as a federal holiday.
Since today is an American anniversary, thoughts and memories across the country are ongoing. Anniversary memories originally celebrated the people in the north and south who lost their lives during the civil war and became an anniversary of all wars. Because this special anniversary is being observed in another war, it is everyone's concern to understand everyone's future. It seems that the concept of "unknown soldier" and his death trying to stop the war on the plan are mocking this hope.
Anniversary is the first time to commemorate the soldiers who died during the Civil War from the first observation in 1868. By the end of World War II, the memorandum was extended to include all the soldiers killed in any war of any country. In addition, the origin of the veteran 's day is to mark the conclusion of the First World War army: the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of November. As a result, several other countries who fought with the United States during the First World War celebrated the vacation at the same time. Also, after World War II it was expanded to cover veterans who served at any time.