History of Veterans Day

“Dear Veteran, Thank you for your service. You have given our country your life, time, energy and love. You are an honorable person and thank you doesn’t seem enough to say we appreciate your service. Thank you again and always.”

Author: jeffpelline

Jeff Pelline is a veteran editor and award-winning journalist - in print and online. He is publisher of Sierra FoodWineArt magazine and its website SierraCulture.com. Jeff covered business and technology for The San Francisco Chronicle for 12 years, and he was a founding editor and Editor of CNET News for eight years, among other positions. Jeff has a bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley and a master's from Northwestern University. His hobbies include sailing, swimming, and trout fishing in the Sierra.

2 thoughts on “History of Veterans Day”

  1. And in our community, “Image Nation is a project drawing together veterans and the community through photography. The reintegration of veterans into civilian life is a vitally important task for the community, and it is the responsibility of both the returning veteran and the civilian world. Reintegration is a complex, multi-stage process, which can take many years.” https://www.nevadacountyarts.org/image-nation?fbclid=IwAR2mjQJbUjSVxAD9DgRJeWkHagJVmHcLJ-4TYIJI8hioj14zn_GLnnU9m9E

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