Her grandfather fought in World War II, her father in Vietnam and her college boyfriend in Desert Storm. Her best friend of 30 years was a Navy recruiter. Yet when Vivian Wall's two young children asked why they should care about Veterans Day, she was unsure how to communicate its significance.
"It's so important to honor our veterans and all they've sacrificed in service to our country," Wall said. "But what's the best way to make children understand that? How do you talk to them about war and national security without confusing them or even frightening them?"
There are 20.2 million veterans living in the U.S. today, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
The majority are older than 60, according to statistics from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Since 1954, Americans have honored veterans on Veterans Day, Nov. 11 -- a date that also commemorates the ending of the first World War in the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month -- Nov. 11, 1918.
"Celebration and support are key elements of Veterans Day," said Jim Blaylock, president of Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation.
Blaylock, a Vietnam veteran, earned three Purple Hearts and lost his right hand and forearm from his time in the service.
"Veterans need and deserve our emotional, physical, education and financial support, so it's important for children to understand why we honor veterans with a special day," he said.
Blaylock and the volunteers who support the Purple Heart organization offer suggestions for how families can observe Veterans Day in ways that will be meaningful for children:
"Every year, we try to find a new way to honor our veterans," Wall said. "But the one thing we do every year that is most meaningful to us is to just call the veterans in our family and tell them how much we love them and appreciate their service."
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