Purple Heart Day recognizes American heroes

Today, Alabama, along with the entire nation, observes Purple Heart Day.

This day, August 7, annually commemorates the moment in 1782 when then-General George Washington created the Purple Heart Medal, which was originally called the Badge of Military Merit and awarded for meritorious service.

“[The Purple Heart] symbolizes the timeless and noble values of patriotism, honor, and courage, which are hallmarks of our Armed Forces,” said President Trump in a statement released by the White House. “In every generation, the Purple Heart has been awarded to American service members in recognition of their devotion to duty and sacrifice on the battlefield.”

“Some recipients have lost their lives in the defense of our great Nation, while others have suffered life-changing injuries while safeguarding our liberty,” he continued. “All have displayed uncommon courage as they distinguished themselves in combat, and they remain a revered class of American patriots to whom we owe our everlasting respect and gratitude.”

Read the history of the Purple Heart here.

“Melania joins me in thanking all those who have served and who continue to serve our Nation in uniform, and we send our best wishes to those marking this day through special ceremonies and events,” President Trump concluded.

Sean Ross is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @sean_yhn

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