Decoration Day was first observed on May 30, 1868 to commemorate those who had died during the US Civil War. After World War I, which officially ended in 1919, Decoration Day was expanded to honor all military personnel who had died during any war or military action in which the United States had been involved. It was after this time that Decoration Day began to be known as Memorial Day. But it was not until 1967 that President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the legislation officially renaming the holiday as Memorial Day.
Decoration Day!
Decoration Day
Decoration Day is now known as Memorial Day and it is celebrated on the last Monday of May.
Decoration Day!
Decoration Day!
Decoration Day is now known as Memorial Day and it is celebrated on the last Monday of May.
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Memorial Day was originally called Decoration Day. It was first observed on May 30, 1868, three years after the US Civil War ended, to honor those of the military who had died during the Civil War. After World War I it was expanded to honor all who had died during any war or military action in which the United States had been involved and it generally became known as Memorial Day. But it was not until 1967 that President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the legislation officially renaming the holiday from Decoration Day to Memorial Day.
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Memorial Day or Decoration Day.
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There is no other name for Memorial Day. It began years ago as "Decoration Day" but is not longer referred to as that.