Veterans Day, or Armistice Day as it was once known, was first celebrated in 1919 — a day set aside to remember those who lost their lives fighting what was thought to be "the war to end all wars." Today — 80 years and many conflicts later — we
6 Responses to Thank you, Veterans! A special thank you to my uncle Geoffrey, a wireless airgunner, who gave up his life to help keep us free. You're welcome, and thank you for your sage Catholic insight Father Z.
We can't speak much to what it is. None of us on The Daily Illini Editorial Board have served in the armed forces. Yet, serving in any branch of the armed forces is one of the largest commitments any human being can dedicate his or her life to. The
What began as a simple way to help Tori Meyer young girls understand what it means to be a military veteran, and the sacrifices they've made for us, turned into a book "Journey Home – A Thank You To American Veterans". Please visit
Veterans Day, or Armistice Day as it was once known, was first celebrated in 1919 — a day set aside to remember those who lost their lives fighting what was thought to be "the war to end all wars." Today — 80 years and many conflicts later — we