Sunday, November 11, 2007

Veterans Day

Armistice Day, November 11, 1918, on the eleventh hour was commemorated as the day that WWI ended on the Western front. It was changed to Veterans Day in the US after WWII.

It is not endorse-political-gain-by-military-operations day, its the reverse. It is not veterans day, it is the day of no more veterans. The first day of 1918 when boys turning 17 were not called up for training, the first day of 1918 when boys 17 and a few months older were not sent to the trenches.

Today is Armistice Day. The hour, day, month that the Great War in Europe ended. The day of the putting down of guns. The day thousands of Indians, painted in clay, climbed up out of the trenches and embrased the ksisisttsomo'koan soldiers, the pointed hats, saying "Brother, it is good to see you live."

  Wampum

More than 400 veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars have turned up homeless, and the Veterans Affairs Department and aid groups say they are bracing for a new surge in homeless veterans in the years ahead.

  NY Times


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