Honoring Service on Armed Forces Day

Today is Armed Forces Day—a time to recognize and honor the men and women currently serving in all branches of the United States military. First observed on May 20, 1950, this national holiday was established following the unification of the military services under the Department of Defense.

The day was created to replace separate Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard Days and to acknowledge the collective strength and dedication of our armed forces. The first celebration featured parades, open houses, air shows, and displays of military technology.

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy issued a proclamation making Armed Forces Day an official national holiday, further solidifying its place in American tradition. It is now held annually on the third Saturday in May.

Armed Forces Day also falls within National Military Appreciation Month, a time that includes several key observances:

  • Loyalty Day (May 1)
  • Public Service Recognition Week (first full week of May)
  • Victory in Europe Day (V-E Day) (May 8)
  • Military Spouse Appreciation Day (Friday before Mother’s Day)
  • Memorial Day (last Monday in May)

We salute our service members for their unwavering commitment and sacrifice. From our AFA Chapter, we extend our gratitude to all who wear the uniform, and those who support them in service to our nation.

Flag Day 2023

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The first celebration of the U.S. Flag birthday was held in 1877 on the 100th anniversary of the Flag Resolution of 1777.  

However, it is believed that the first annual recognition of the flag’s birthday dates back to 1885 when school teacher, B.J. Cigrand, first organized a group of Wisconsin school children to observe June 14 — the 108th anniversary of the official adoption of The Stars and Stripes. – U.S. Department of Defense