Tagged: Veterans Day

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1:28am

Mon November 12, 2012
Poetry

WWI Poetry: On Veterans Day, The Words Of War

Originally published on Mon November 12, 2012 3:39 am

Veterans Day — originally Armistice Day — was renamed in 1954 to include veterans who had fought in all wars. But the day of remembrance has its roots in World War I — Nov. 11, 1918 was the day the guns fell silent at the end of the Great War. On this Veterans Day, we celebrate the poetry of World War I, one of the legacies of that conflict.

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2:45pm

Sat November 10, 2012
The Spotlight: Veteran's Day

The Spotlight: Vets' Healing Journeys To Vietnam

Credit Kate Gardiner / Flickr - Creative Commons

On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, stories about former enemies in war, reconciling between each other to achieve peace within themselves and, they hope, delivering a message about the futility of war.

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10:10pm

Fri November 9, 2012
Music

A Veteran's Standing Ovation, 70 Years In The Making

Originally published on Thu November 15, 2012 8:55 am

Credit Kevin Gift

When you reach a certain age, big life surprises tend to come few and far between, unless you're Harold Van Heuvelen. Van, as everyone calls him, has had a blockbuster week full of dreams fulfilled. The story of his dream starts more than 70 years ago, on Dec. 7, 1941.

Van Heuvelen enlisted in the Army after Pearl Harbor. He was posted to a base in New Orleans as an instructor for recruits. He spent the war stateside, training men who were being shipped out to Europe and the South Pacific.

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