The book that tells how America’s National Veterans Day started in Alabama includes the key history plus 10 character traits related to the history to inspire and teach in schools, especially Nov. 1-10), plus a Guide to some of America’s Patriotic Holiday and Traditions.
Written by Historian for National Veterans Day Dr. David Dyson with Col. Stretch Dunn (1943-2017).
America’s Veterans Day was born in Alabama led by the City of Birmingham in 1947. The national movement started in Alabama spread to President Eisenhower’s home state of Kansas and more after Veterans Day was signed into law in 1954. Patriotism in Action, includes profiles of Veterans Day and other patriotic holidays and traditions as a resource for teachers, veterans, and other patriots.
You may Donate for to Patriotism in Action, Compassion Ranch, or Life Leaders:
– for books, materials, and online info for teachers, students, historians, libraries, educational leaders
– for National Veterans Day guests: Veteran Award honoree and national officers of veteran organizations
– riderless horses in the parade and at our events for students.
– educational efforts helping schools and the State of Alabama
The companion book, Professionalism Under Stress, provides lessons for being a true professional based on lessons learned from college, combat, and corporate life written by Col. Stretch Dunn (1943-2017, USA Retired) and Dr. David Dyson.
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