Military Spouse Day

In this article we are going to address the topic of Military Spouse Day, which has gained great relevance in recent years due to its impact on various areas of society. From its origins to its current implications, Military Spouse Day has captured the attention of experts, scholars and the general public, generating debates, reflections and analysis from different perspectives. Along these lines we will explore the multiple facets of Military Spouse Day, from its influence on politics, economy, culture, to its effect on people's daily lives. In this way, we will delve into a topic of universal interest that invites us to reflect and dialogue in search of a greater understanding about Military Spouse Day and its impact on the contemporary world.

Military Spouse Day or Military Spouse Appreciation Day is celebrated on the Friday before Mother's Day in the United States. Many United States citizens take this day to acknowledge the significant contributions, support, and sacrifices of spouses of their Armed Forces. Each year, the US President normally commemorates this day with a ceremonial speech and proclamation.

History

President Ronald Reagan recognized the profound importance of spouse commitment to the readiness and well-being of military members and declared May 23, 1984 the first Military Spouse Day with Proclamation 5184, dated April 17, 1984. The US Secretary of Defense, Caspar Weinberger standardized the date by declaring the Friday preceding Mother's Day as Military Spouse Day. On May 12, 2017, Donald Trump issued a Presidential proclamation for Military Spouse Day.

References

  1. ^ Office of the Press Secretary. "Proclamation 5184—Military Spouse Day, 1984". UCSB. Santa Barbara, California: University of California. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 13, 2017. Alt URL
  2. ^ Office of the Press Secretary (May 12, 2017). "President Donald J. Trump Proclaims May 12, 2017, as Military Spouse Day". whitehouse.gov. Washington, D.C.: White House. Archived from the original on May 13, 2017. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Becca (May 12, 2017). "May 12 is Military Spouse Appreciation Day". WTKR. Norfolk, Virginia: Dreamcatcher Broadcasting, LLC (sale to Sinclair Broadcast Group pending). Retrieved May 13, 2017.

Further reading

For Examples of Military Spouse Sacrifices see,

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