The proclamation reinforced the federal role in national remembrance and public observance of veterans’ service following World War I.
President Calvin Coolidge issued a presidential proclamation calling for the observance of Armistice Day on November 11, 1928, honoring those who served in World War I.
The proclamation reinforced the federal role in national remembrance and public observance of veterans’ service following World War I.
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