Remembering Veterans This November 11, 2017

The United States had recognized its veterans on the eleventh day of the eleventh month for almost a century -- first in the form of Armistice Day and currently as Veterans Day. The holiday was initially marked with the fitting words of President Woodrow Wilson, recommending that Americans honor the heroism of those who served in World War I.

A year ago today our enemies laid down their arms in accordance with an armistice which rendered them impotent to renew hostilities, and gave to the world an assured opportunity to reconstruct its shattered order and to work out in peace a new and juster set of inter national relations. The soldiers and people of the European Allies had fought and endured for more than four years to uphold the barrier of civilization against the aggressions of armed force. We ourselves had been in the conflict something more than a year and a half. - With splendid forgetfulness of mere personal concerns, we re modeled our industries, concentrated our financial resources, increased our agricultural output, and assembled a great army, so that at the last our power was a decisive factor in the victory. We were able to bring the vast resources, material and moral, of a great and free people to the assistance of our associates in Europe who had suffered and sacrificed without limit in the cause for which we fought. Out of this victory there arose new possibilities of political freedom and economic concert. The war showed us the strength of great nations acting together for high purposes, and the victory of arms foretells the enduring conquests which can be made in peace when nations act justly and in furtherance of the common interests of men. To us in America the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with - solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service, and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of nations.

Woodrow Wilson, November 11, 1919

West & Dunn likewise believe that it is only fitting to take the time to express our gratitude to those who have served our nation.  It is with great humility and respect that we extend our thanks to those men and women among us who have worn the uniform.

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