National PTSD Awareness Day
A day set aside to raise public awareness about issues related to PTSD.
A day set aside to raise public awareness about issues related to PTSD.
Anniversary of the World War II Allied invasion in Normandy, France, know as D-Day (1944)
A solemn occasion to honor the men and women who died while serving in the military.
Observed on the third Saturday every May, this is a day dedicated to paying tribute to men and women currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
A Day to honor the children left behind by the brave men and women who gave their lives while defending our freedom.
This date recognizes the service and sacrifices of military spouses.
A day set aside for American citizens to reaffirm their loyalty to the United States and to recognize the heritage of American freedom.
Per Congressional resolution, it is an “Official Day to honor wounded, ill, and injured Veterans”.
A day set aside to honor the children of military personnel.
During the Month of the Military Child, Purple Up! Day recognizes some of the military’s most unsung heroes – their children. The day encourages everyone to wear purple representing all branches of the military and showing unity with each other.
A Day dedicated to those whose spouses gave their lives while serving in the U.S. military or as a result of service-connected injuries or illness.
A national holiday to recognize and honor Veterans who served in the military during the Vietnam War.
A holiday to honor the heroism and sacrifice of Medal of Honor recipients for the United States.
The date is the official birthday of the United States K9 Corps and a day to honor their service.
A Day to remember the four U.S. Army chaplains who made the ultimate sacrifice when the USAT Dorchester sank during World War II.