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Today is Armistice Day, the anniversary of the day World War I ended on the Western Front. It commemorates the ending of the war at the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month in 1918.
Armistice Day was changed to Veteran's Day in the U.S. after World War II, to honor all veterans. In honor of Veterans Day and the men and women of Quincy who served, this week I will present a series of Quincy war memorials.
Today's picture is the WWI memorial in front of the Quincy Historical Society.
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This picture lists the names of the men from Quincy who died in the war.
Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
Sunday, November 11, 2007
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4 comments:
I remember when it was called Armistice Day. I like your post and your photos today.
This old man's post brought tears on this Veteran's Day but not because I am a Korean War era veteran.
The Squirrel's Nest
Wonderful post for today.
Very moving photos.
Thanks for visiting my NorthBayPhoto blog.
Yes, we call this day l'armistice in French. As a Belgian gal, I am very grateful.
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