Veterans Day is one of those odd holidays which, for many people, has almost lost its meaning. Lots of people are actually working today and for many, whether i...
This is one of those holidays, Columbus Day being another other, that a lot of American workers don’t get. They don’t get it in a couple of ways. And that’s too bad both for them and for those the day honors.
Veterans Day started out as Armistice Day, commemorating the time – the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month – when World War 1, the war to end all wars, ended. If you are a little fuzzy about what all the fuss was about, try to get hold of Barbara Tuchman’s book, the Guns of August. President John F. Kennedy once said that every world leader should be required to read it at least once a year. You really can’t understand World War 2 until you read about World War 1.
After awhile Congress changed the name and moved Armistice Day to Veterans Day. As one of those Monday holidays that retailers (and people who get them) love. Finally, somebody figured out that this was one of those holidays (like July 4th) that really ought to be observed (to the extent it is) on the day in question.
So here we are.
If you are working, thanks. And welcome to the club.
If you are off, get some rest, spend some money and be nice to your family.
Happy V-day.
To reach me: mcausey@federalnewsradio.com
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