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November 10, 2010 Military 2 Comments

Veterans Day

World War I ended on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day in the eleventh month in 1918. Since then, November 11th has been reserved as the day that America remembers the sacrifices that military service members have made to help ensure the peace and security of our country. Originally known as Armistice Day, the name of the holiday was officially changed to Veterans Day in 1954.

On behalf of AIU faculty and staff, thank you to the military service members, past and present, who have helped our nation endure some of its most difficult challenges.  And a special thanks goes out to our students who have served and continue to serve in our nation's military. On no day is our thanks more appropriate than November 11th, Veterans Day.

Military Relations Department
American InterContinental University

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Sandy December 08, 2010 at 01:09 PM

I agree wholeheartedly! All of our military service members deserve our thanks - on Veterans Day and every day!

Tahira Mansfield November 24, 2010 at 09:13 AM

The most selfless act has to do with love. We love the soldiers and all miltary personnel as they have shown their love to us in there deliberate service to our country. I walk down my local city streets and the police are around in familiar places; those soldiers are sometimes not. The sacrifice is worth it because we are worth it.

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