As a nation, we observe and participate in various national cultural
and social awareness events through mass media attention and
educational curriculum. However, we have not allocated appropriate
recognition of the most important presence in the world today, an
entity that impacts each and every American in a significant way,
the Armed Forces of the United States of America.
National Military Appreciation Month (NMAM), as designated by
Congress, provides a period encompassing both the history and
recognition of our armed services with an in-depth look at the
diversity of its individuals and achievements. It allows Americans
to educate each generation on the historical impact of our military
through the participation of the community with those who serve
encouraging patriotism and love for America.
This month gives the nation a time and place on which to focus and
draw attention to our many expressions of appreciation and
recognition of our armed services via numerous venues and also to
recall and learn about our fast American history.
National Military Appreciation Month (May 2009) includes Loyalty Day
(1st), VE Day (8th), Military Spouse Appreciation Day (8th), Armed
Forces Day (16th), and Memorial Day (25th). This very important
month honors, remembers, recognizes and appreciates all military
personnel; those men and women who have served throughout our
history and all who now serve in uniform and their families as well
as those Americans who have given their lives in defense of our
freedoms we all enjoy today.
It recognizes those on active duty in all branches of the services,
the National Guard and Reserves plus retirees, veterans, and all of
their families - well over 90 million Americans and more than 230
years of our nation's history. Let us celebrate them just as we
celebrate the other important entities that make up this wonderful
country of ours.
Information provided from the National Military Appreciation Month's
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