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11/11
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More like....
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Thinking about my ancestor. Same exact name, same hometown. Torpedoed on the SS Normandy, January 1918.
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Will be heading out to the memorial in a bit.
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oops,
11/11 is a memorial day for you guys? For us it's the start of the 'carnaval' season (fun, music, beer, laughter etc). So I apologize, I thought that this was the occasion the OP was referring too (hence my now strange looking reply). |
^Father's Day here. :yep:
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:/\\!! End of WWI, been wondering about the date
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Two more years and it'll be a century since it all began.
All of our WWI veterans have since passed on, are there any still left in other nations? EDIT: A quick google search answers my question, it would seem that the answer is no, although there are no entries for four nations, so there might be survivors there but one would have thought they'd have come forth by now. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ans_by_country |
National Independence Day in Poland
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You know back then in minoan times, on Crete ..
If we would remember each and every day something important or just wars happened or ended, 365 days a year would not be enough. |
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You really don't know how lucky you are, don't you
We are today 1 year after 11.11.11 the day our world was coming to an end as we know it. Markus |
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[edit] Of course this year it's on a Sunday, so I can't get to where all the free meals are. :damn: |
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Veteran's day has an interesting... OK probably only interesting to me... legislative history.
First it started out as a Presidential Proclamation. In November 1919, President Wilson proclaimed November 11 as the first commemoration of Armistice Day with the following words: Quote:
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Armistice Day served well as a recognition of the end of the war to end all wars.... except, as we all know, it was not the end of all wars, there was the conflict called WWII. The problem is that 11 November really marked no important stage of WWII. What to do... What to do... There were the "V" days, but they were not legal holidays. Let's just think on this for a few years. Then the Korean Conflict came about and ended in 1953. Something had to be done. On 1 Jun 54, PL 83-380 was passed and officially changed the name of the legal holiday Armistice Day to Veterans Day. Thereby representing all veterans. That was easy. :yep: So everything was set, and the rest is history......until Congress just had to muck it up. On 28 Jun 68, PL 90-363 was signed. The Uniform Monday Holiday Act. This moved several holidays to be recognized on the following Monday so that the federal government could have a three day weekend. These included the holidays of:Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and Columbus Day. The Uniform Monday Holiday Act went in to effect in 1971. The Harrumphs were heard around the nation. :down: Between 1971 and 1975, many of the individual states enacted their own laws establishing Veterans Day as 11 Nov. So on 20 Sep 75, President Ford signed PL 94-97 which moved the federal observance of Veterans day back to 11 November. That law took effect in 1978. But not to worry about losing the 3 day weekend. Executive Order 11582 codified in Federal Regulation 38 Section 2957 11 Feb 71, had already established that regardless of what day Veterans Day (and some other holidays) fell, Federal Employees will still get their 3 day weekend. Sheeesh a lot of legislative mucking for something that should have been a simple matter. Congress: Making the simple more complex since 1788:/\\!! |
You know, in China today is singles day, since it is 11/11
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