Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Armed Forces Day
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On Armed Forces Day, we celebrate those for whom patriotism is not a passive, lofty ideal, but a way of life that is measured by the unyielding commitment to serve this Nation with valor, vigilance, integrity, and devotion to duty.
On this Armed Forces Day, we salute the amazing men and women of America’s military. @deptvetaffairs exists because of you, and we are here to serve you.
— VA Secretary Doug Collins (@SecVetAffairs) May 17, 2025
Happy Armed Forces Day! Today we express gratitude to our brave service members and their families for all the sacrifices they make to serve our country. From the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, to the National Guard, Coast Guard and Space Force, these brave men and Show more
Six branches. One unwavering mission: to protect and defend the United States of America. This Armed Forces Day, we honor the courage, commitment, and sacrifice of all who serve our great nation.
Six teams. One unwavering mission: to protect and defend the United States of America. This Armed Forces Day, we honor the courage, commitment, and sacrifice of all who serve our great nation.
As we close out the day, I wanted to take a moment to recognize the men and women of our Armed Forces and thank them for all that they do — sacrificing more than most will ever know to preserve our nation’s safety and freedom.
The freedoms we enjoy in this country are made possible by those who serve and protect our nation. Thank you to everyone who wears this nation’s uniform. Happy Armed Forces Day!
Armed Forces Day is a day to recognize those who actively serve in the Armed Forces. In 1947, the Armed Forces of the US were united under one department which was renamed the Department of Defense in 1949. President Harry S. Truman supported the creation of a day for the nation to unite in support and recognition of our military members and their families. On August 31, 1949, Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson announced that Armed Forces Day would take the place of other individual branch celebrations, and all branches of the military would be honored this single day. Armed Forces Day is observed annually on the third Saturday in May.
Armed Forces Day facts
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, in 2023, there are 17.8 million U.S. veterans.
According to the Pew Research, in 2023, Gulf War-era veterans account for the largest share of all U.S. veterans.
Armed Forces Day was first celebrated in the United States on May 20, 1950. The day was created to consolidate the separate Army, Navy, and Air Force Days into a single day.
One of the best ways to keep peace is to be prepared for war. - General George Washington
Send a care package to military personnel stationed overseas. Free flat-rate boxes are available at USPS. Use these to mail to military bases for a low cost.
Visit a local Veteran's Hospital or Nursing Home to show your gratitude.
Honor Military Working Dogs by donating to the ASPCA or other charitable organizations that protect and serve these heroic animals.