Thursday, November 3, 2016

Veterans Day 2016



In Honor of Veteran’s Day

Mick and Jane Goebel, along with Tina Edmonds, of the Goebel Team located in Murphy, NC, would like to take this opportunity to say “Thank You” and to Honor to all those who served honorably in the military - in wartime or peacetime.

In fact, Veterans Day is largely intended to thank LIVING veterans for their service, to acknowledge that their contributions to our national security are appreciated, and to underscore the fact that all those who served - not only those who died - have sacrificed and done their duty. --http://www.va.gov/opa/vetsday/vetday_faq.asp

We would also like to give some interesting facts about Veterans Day.

Veterans Day Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the correct spelling of Veterans Day?
Veterans Day –
Veterans Day does not include an apostrophe but does include an "s" at the end of "veterans" because it is not a day that "belongs" to veterans, it is a day for honoring all veterans.

Why are poppies used for Veterans Day?
The red remembrance poppy has become a familiar emblem of Remembrance Day due to the poem In Flanders Fields. These poppies bloomed across some of the worst battlefields of Flanders in World War I; their brilliant red color became a symbol for the blood spilled in the war.

Veterans Day VS Other Holidays
Like Memorial Day, Veterans Day also honors war veterans; however, the distinguishing difference between the two holidays is that Veteran’s Day celebrates all veterans – living or dead. Memorial Day is reserved to honor and pay respects to the military lives that have been lost. Veterans Day is celebrated on November 11th each year.
Unlike Memorial Day and Independence Day, Veterans Day is a relatively new holiday. Originally called Armistice or Truce Day, this day got its name upon the conclusion of World War I. Following subsequent wars, Congress was pressured by a group of veteran supporters to change the name of Armistice Day to Veterans Day. In 1954, Congress passed Public Law 380 proclaiming Veterans Day a public holiday. While there were a few date changes along the way, November 11th is still the date we honor America’s veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve.

An Easy Way to Honor Veterans

On any of these given holidays, it’s easy to honor our current servicemen and women and veterans in a variety of ways. One of the easiest things you can do (and could potentially be extremely beneficial) to a veteran and/or spouse of a veteran is to inform them of the veterans Aid and Attendance pension benefit that can help them pay for the cost of care. Please refer them to www.VeteranAid.org or have them call (866) 913-2555. So many veterans are missing out on thousands of dollars to help them pay for costs of care. Please help us spread the word of the Aid and Attendance benefit.

Ways to express your appreciation!

  • ·         Show Up - Attend a Veterans Day event in your area 
  • ·         Donate - There are many wonderful organizations you could choose from
  • ·         Fly a flag – correctly - Check out Military.com's guide to the flag
  • ·         Ask someone about their service - It seems like we all know someone who has served and Veterans Day is a great time to ask them about their service. Some questions to get started are: What did you do in the military? How long did you serve? What was your favorite moment in all your time in the service? Did anyone else in your family serve? Why did you choose to go into the service branch you did?




So, on this Veterans Day, November 11, 2016, we say
Thank you for your service and may God Bless You!






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