National PURPLE HEART DAYNational Purple Heart Day is celebrated on August 7th each year to honor the Purple Heart, the oldest military decoration in the United States. The Purple Heart is awarded to members of the U.S. Armed Forces who are wounded or killed, or who die after being wounded, by enemy action while serving under competent authority after April 5, 1917. The award is given in the name of the President of the United States. Purple Heart Day also serves to raise awareness of the impact of war on veterans and their families, and to highlight the importance of providing them with the support and resources they need to live fulfilling lives after their service. #PURPLEHEARTDAYGeneral George Washington created the Badge of Merit in 1782. Washington intended the honor to be presented to soldiers for "any singularly meritorious action." Its design included a purple, heart-shaped piece of silk bound with a thin edge of silver. Across the face, the word Merit was embroidered in silver. While the badge symbolized the courage and devotion of an American Patriot, no one knows who designed the award. Until Washington's 200th birthday, the Purple Heart persisted as a Revolutionary War footnote. Through the efforts of General Douglas MacArthur, the U.S. War Department created the Order of the Purple Heart. Today the medal bears a bust of George Washington and his coat of arms. While an accurate and complete list of names no longer exists, National Geographic recently estimated that nearly 1.9 million service members have earned Purple Hearts since its creation. It is the oldest U.S. military honor still bestowed upon service members today. Until 1944, the Purple Heart recognized service members' commendable actions as well. Then in 1944, the requirements limited the award to only those wounded or killed in combat. Purple Heart Firsts
HOW TO OBSERVE PURPLE HEART DAYPurple Heart Day encourages us to honor everyone who has received a Purple Heart. We can also learn more about the Military Order of the Purple Heart.
While celebrating the heroes who earned the honor, learn more about them.
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