National Purple Heart Day: Honoring American Heroes
A Prestigious Award with a Rich History
Since the Vietnam War, countless Purple Hearts have been bestowed upon American soldiers who have sustained wounds in combat, symbolizing their sacrifice and unwavering bravery. National Purple Heart Day, observed on August 7th, is a solemn occasion dedicated to honoring these recipients and their families.
A Legacy of Courage
The Purple Heart, originally known as the Badge of Military Merit, was established by General George Washington in 1782 to recognize the extraordinary heroism and dedication of American soldiers. Over the centuries, it has become a symbol of the sacrifices made by our military members in defense of our nation.
A Time for Reflection and Remembrance
On National Purple Heart Day, we pay tribute to the courage and resilience of our Purple Heart recipients, both past and present. Their stories serve as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our service members, and the profound debt we owe them for their unwavering service.
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