Not a mention sadly. Will "Veteran's Day" suffer the same oversight?
I'm a veteran and am aware of the poppies, but I honestly thought (still think?) that they were associated with Britain / Canadian forces. I have never seen anyone here in the states wearing a poppy.Remembrance Day is tomorrow, the 11th.
Almost everyone I see has a poppy on, but I suspect the poppy isn't as common in the US.
Completely agree. I cannot help but wonder if it wasn't worse than large amounts of the youth in a tizzy over Vietnam to have the utter indifference vast amounts of the youth to the 20+ year war on terror.I don't fully know the politics but, the US chose to rename the day for Vets and pick another to be memorial day. When I was a youth the US did the "poppy" thing in November the same the Brits and Commonwealth countries. 'spose I could research but, I fine with Veterans' Day in November and a Memorial Day in June. I hate seeing either as just another "holiday"/day off from work.
I don't fully know the politics but, the US chose to rename the day for Vets and pick another to be memorial day. When I was a youth the US did the "poppy" thing in November the same the Brits and Commonwealth countries. 'spose I could research but, I fine with Veterans' Day in November and a Memorial Day in June. I hate seeing either as just another "holiday"/day off from work.
