Vietnam Veterans Day is annually observed on March 29. It commemorates the hardships suffered and sacrifices made by nine million Americans during the Vietnam War from November 1, 1955, to April 30, 1975. However, the holiday does not only honor the former soldiers but also their families who supported them before and after the war.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump formally signed the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017 as a law designated for the celebration of National Vietnam Veterans Day on March 29 every year.
I'm posting this early because we need your help. Over the last couple of weeks I've talked to several Vietnam veterans who didn't even know there was a National Recognition Day. If you have family members, relatives, or friends that served during this time period please make sure they know about this national holiday in their honor and please say Thanks and Welcome Home.
The post below depicts just a little of what the returning Vietnam Veterans have gone through. The 60s and 70s were trying times in American. These men and women were the forgotten heros and so many are still suffering today.
Bless all our veteran brothers and sisters.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump formally signed the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017 as a law designated for the celebration of National Vietnam Veterans Day on March 29 every year.
I'm posting this early because we need your help. Over the last couple of weeks I've talked to several Vietnam veterans who didn't even know there was a National Recognition Day. If you have family members, relatives, or friends that served during this time period please make sure they know about this national holiday in their honor and please say Thanks and Welcome Home.
The post below depicts just a little of what the returning Vietnam Veterans have gone through. The 60s and 70s were trying times in American. These men and women were the forgotten heros and so many are still suffering today.
Bless all our veteran brothers and sisters.