From a letter by Gerry Werham, WNC Veterans for Peace member:
A Veterans Day for Peace, not War
Veterans For Peace - Western North Carolina will again this year assemble in remembrance and reclamation of the origins of Armistice Day.
Over one hundred years ago the world celebrated peace as a universal principle. The first World War had just ended and nations mourning their dead collectively called for an end to all wars. Armistice Day was born and was designated as “a day to be dedicated to the cause of world peace and to be thereafter celebrated”.
After World War II, the U.S. Congress decided to rebrand November 11 as Veterans Day. Honoring the warrior quickly morphed into honoring the military and glorifying war. Armistice Day was flipped from a day for peace into a day for displays of militarism.
Join us at the WNC Veterans Memorial near the Buncombe County Courthouse at 10AM on Friday, November 11 for an hour of reflections on the local influence of militarism, readings and music leading up to hearing bells ring 11 times in honoring that day 104 years ago when the world celebrated the end of “the war to end all wars.”
To join Veterans for Peace, or to sign up for VFP e-News, go to: https://www.veteransforpeace.org
Western North Carolina Website: www.vfp099.org /
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Email: president@vfp099.org
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