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Mary Shafer wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 19:00:59 -0000, "John Mullen" wrote: In the UK it's known as Armistice Day. The date was chosen as the anniversary of the Armistice that ended the fighting on the Western Front in WW1. At 11:00 am on 11/11, which is why the Minute of Silence starts then. I call it Armistice Day, too, because that's what it was called for decades and it's how my parents and all the other adults I knew called it. Ditto Decoration Day for Memorial Day, which was originally a day to go decorate the graves of Civil War soldiers. For the convenience of someone, maybe everyone (I don't know), the US Congress decided to move all of the Federal Holidays except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day to the closest Monday, giving us all three-day weekends. While this was going on, people rose in protest and Independence Day stayed on the 4th of July and Veterans Day stayed on 11/11, which seems only fitting to me. Local schools (K-6 anyway) took a four-day weekend, thus giving the kiddies two four-day weekends in November. (Teachers had to go in on Monday, though, they called it a "teacher resource day" or something like that.) Things like this are the reason that school now starts the final week of August rather than after Labor Day. -Marc -- Marc Reeve actual email address after removal of 4s & spaces is c4m4r4a4m4a4n a4t c4r4u4z4i4o d4o4t c4o4m |
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In Canada November 11th is known as rememberance day. We had the same
attempt in Canada to make the holiday on a monday or Friday to make a long weekend. The public outcry caused them to leave the holiday on the 11th. For some more good accounts of medal winners go to the following site. The VC is the British commonweath top decoration for valor and has a long and interesting history. http://www.chapter-one.com/vc/maint.asp Joe Hine "tscottme" wrote in message ... Here are some inspiring stories of real bravery. http://msnbc.com/news/991627.asp?0cl=c2 -- Scott -------- "So far, fewer troops have been killed by hostile fire since the end of major combat in Iraq than civilians were murdered in Washington, D.C., last year (239 deaths in Iraq compared to 262 murders in D.C.). How many years has it been since we declared the end of major U.S. combat operations against Marion Barry's regime? How long before we just give up and pull out of that hellish quagmire known as Washington, D.C.?" Ann Coulter http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2003/110503.htm T3 wrote in message m... Happy Veterans Day to all of those who served this country(USA) so we can enjoy our life, liberty and pursuit of happiness....May God Bless you all. |
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