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Jan. 16
32nd Anniversary of the Start of the Gulf War
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Operation Desert Storm began on this day in 1991, when U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force helicopters knocked out Iraqi antiaircraft facilities and Hellfire missiles destroyed Iraqi radar sites, following Saddam Hussein's refusal to withdraw forces from Kuwait.
Feb. 3
Four Chaplains Day
In memory of the four U.S. Army chaplains who went down with the troopship SS Dorchester in 1943 after it was torpedoed by a U-boat. The chaplains gave away their life jackets so that others might live. Established 1988.
Feb. 19
Coast Guard Reserve 82nd Birthday
The Coast Guard Reserve and Auxiliary Act of 1941 set up the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve, modeling it after the Naval Reserve.
Feb. 23
78th Anniversary of the Raising of the Flag on Iwo Jima
Six U.S. Marines raised the American flag on Mount Suribachi on the island of Iwo Jima, Japan, five days after landing on the island. The Pulitzer Prize–winning photograph became the model for the Marine Corps War Memorial.
March 3
Navy Reserve 108th Birthday
The Navy Reserve was formed in 1915 in response to the outbreak of World War I. Its members made up almost 84 percent of the Navy’s fighting force during the war and included five future American presidents and 15 recipients of the Medal of Honor.
March 3
Seabees 81st Birthday
The Seabee name—from the initials CB for “construction battalions”—was officially adopted on this day in 1942. The Seabees work under the motto “Construimus, Batuimus” (We build, we fight), and their logo depicts a buzzing bee wielding tools.
March 13
K-9 Veterans Day
Honors the service and sacrifices of American military and working dogs. On this day in 1942, the Army began training for its new War Dog Program, also known as the K-9 Corps, marking the first time that dogs officially became part of the U.S. armed forces.
March 19
20th Anniversary of Invasion of Iraq
On this day in 2003, the Iraq war began with “shock and awe” air strikes that left many Iraqi cities in rubble and their infrastructure decimated. The invasion that followed swiftly ended Saddam Hussein’s regime, but an Iraqi insurgency led to a prolonged war and 4,550 American military deaths.
March 25
Medal of Honor Day
The first Medals of Honor were awarded on this day in 1863. It recognizes the 3,525 recipients of our nation’s highest military award for valor. Established in 1990.
March 29
Vietnam Veterans Day
Commemorates the sacrifices of veterans of the Vietnam War, in which 58,220 Americans died. Marks the day in 1973 that the last combat troops were withdrawn from Vietnam and the final batch of POWs arrived back on American soil. First observed in 1974 but not signed into law until 2017.
April
Month of the Military Child
Celebrated by the U.S. Defense Department in recognition of the more than 1.6 million military children who face unique experiences as a result of their parents' service. Established in 1986.
April 5
Gold Star Spouses Day
Dedicated to those whose spouses gave their lives while serving in the U.S. military. First observed in 2010 and officially established in 2012. On this day in 1945, the first meeting of the Gold Star Wives of America was held when four young widows who had lost their husbands in World War II gathered in a New York apartment.
April 6
106th Anniversary of U.S. Entry Into WWI
Congress declared war on Germany on this day in 1917, formally bringing the United States into World War I, nearly three years after much of Europe had been fighting.
April 9
Former POW Recognition Day
Salutes those who endured captivity as POWs while fighting for their country. The largest mass surrender in United States military history took place on this day in 1942, when some 10,000 American military personnel and 65,000 Filipino soldiers were taken captive by the Japanese on the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines. Established in 1988. Separate from National POW/MIA Recognition Day.
April 14
Air Force Reserve 75th Birthday
The Air Force Reserve was created on this day in 1948, though it traces its lineage back to the National Defense Act of 1916.
April 23
Army Reserve 115th Birthday
The U.S. Army Reserve began in 1908 as a small corps of medical professionals held back in readiness for duty. Today, it is a global operational force with a presence in all 50 states, five U.S. territories and 20 time zones across the world.
May
Month of the Military Caregiver
Recognizes the estimated 5 million caregivers in the United States who care for more than 2 million veterans. Established in 2017.
National Military Appreciation Month
Designed to give Americans the opportunity to show their appreciation for troops past and present. Established in 1999.
May 1
Silver Star Banner Day
Recognizes those who have been awarded the Silver Star medal, the third-highest military decoration for valor in combat. Established in 2010.
May 8
83rd anniversary of V-E Day