Veterans Day National Committee
History of the Veterans Day National Committee
In his 1954 Veterans Day Proclamation, President Dwight D. Eisenhower called for the formation of a Veterans Day National Committee to oversee national planning and coordination of the Veterans Day observance. He named the Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs, Harvey V. Higley, as Chairman of committee and called upon the heads of all departments and agencies of the executive branch of the government to assist the committee in every way possible.
Administrator Higley called together leaders of veterans’ groups and asked them to serve on the committee. The original committee consisted of associate chairmen from the following organizations: The American Legion, American Veterans of World War II and Korea (AMVETS), Disabled American Veterans, Marine Corps League, United Spanish War Veterans, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
The full committee consisted of representatives from: the American National Red Cross; American Veterans Committee, Inc.; Army Mutual Aid Association; Army and Navy Union, U.S.A.; Blinded Veterans Association; Catholic War Veterans of the U.S.A.; Coast Guard League; Disabled Officers Association; Fleet Reserve Association; Jewish War Veterans of the United States; Military Order of the Purple Heart, Inc.; Military Order of the World Wars; National Jewish Welfare Board; National Society – Army of the Philippines; National Tribune; Navy Mutual Aid Association; Regular Veterans Association; United Indian War Veterans, U.S.A.; and the Women’s Forum on National Security. Many of these organizations continue to serve on the current Veterans Day Committee operating under the Veterans Day Committee Bylaws.
The committee meets three times a year in Washington, D.C., to plan Veterans Day activities, including selecting a national Veterans Day poster, recognizing regional observances that serve as model events to honor America’s veterans, and hosting the national ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.
The committee also has an interest in ensuring that younger generations understand the true meaning of Veterans Day, and the sacrifices veterans have made to secure and defend the freedoms of the United States of America. To this end, the committee produces a Teachers Resource Guide and distributes it to schools nationwide. The guide includes suggested activities for Veterans Day programs and information for students of all ages.
Committee Members
Honorary Chairman
Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
President of the United States
Chairman
Honorable Denis McDonough
Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Vice Chairman
Adam S. Farina
Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs
Members
- Air Force Sergeants Association
- American G.I. Forum of the United States
- AMVETS
- The Army & Navy Union, USA, Inc.
- Blinded Veterans Association
- Catholic War Veterans of the United States
- Commissioned Officers Association of the United States Public Health Service
- Congressional Medal of Honor Society of the USA
- Disabled American Veterans
- Fleet Reserve Association
- Jewish War Veterans of the USA
- Korean War Veterans Association of the USA
- Legion of Valor of the USA
- Marine Corps League
- Military Chaplains Association of the USA
- Military Officers Association of America
- Military Order of the Purple Heart
- Military Order of the World Wars
- Non-Commissioned Officers Association of the USA
- Paralyzed Veterans of America
- Polish Legion of American Veterans, USA
- The American Legion
- The Retired Enlisted Association
- Veterans of the Foreign Wars of the United States
- Vietnam Veterans of America
Associate Members
- Air and Space Forces Association
- American Ex-Prisoners of War
- American Gold Star Mothers, Inc.
- Association of the United States Navy
- Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc.
- Bowlers to Veterans Link
- Coast Guard Chief Petty Officers Association
- Enlisted Association of the National Guard
- Gold Star Wives of America, Inc.
- Japanese American Veterans Association
- Marine Corps Reserve Association
- National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs
- National Association of State Veterans Homes
- Navy Mutual Aid Association
- Navy Seabee Veterans of America, Inc.
- Reserve Organization of America
- Student Veterans of America
- The American Red Cross
- The Independence Fund
- Wounded Warrior Project