The proclamation reinforced national commemoration of World War I sacrifices and exemplified the presidential role in shaping public memory and national ceremonies.
President Calvin Coolidge issued the annual Armistice Day proclamation for November 11, 1926, urging remembrance of those who served in World War I and marking official observances.
The proclamation reinforced national commemoration of World War I sacrifices and exemplified the presidential role in shaping public memory and national ceremonies.
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