Empire State Building honors America’s wounded veterans & National Purple Heart Day
The Empire State Building was lit purple today in honor of America's wounded veterans & National Purple Heart Day.
The international icon of the New York skyline, since 1976 the Empire State Building's tower lights have maintained a tradition of changing color to recognize various occasions and organizations throughout the year.
Everything changed in 2012, when ownership installed a new computer driven LED light system. The system is capable of displaying 16 million colors, which can change instantaneously.
You can learn more about The Empire State Building on their website http://www.esbnyc.com/
Tonight, the Empire State Building honors America’s wounded veterans & National Purple Heart Day w/ purple lights. pic.twitter.com/ct7MXgu90S
— Empire State Bldg (@EmpireStateBldg) August 7, 2016
About Purple Heart Day
During the American Revolutionary War, the Badge for Military Merit decorated six known soldiers. Purple Heart Day on August 7 commemorates the creation of the oldest American military decoration for military merit, the Purple Heart and honors the men and women who are of the Military Order of the Purple Heart.
Created by General George Washington in 1782 to be presented to soldiers for "any singularly meritorious action", the decoration was a purple, heart-shaped piece of silk bound with a thin edge of silver and the word Merit embroidered in silver across the face.
It is unknown who designed the Badge of Merit. It is also unknown how many soldiers may have received the honor symbolizing the courage and devotion of an American Patriot. According to The Badge of Military Merit by Professor Ray Raymond, The "Book of Merit" where the names of possible recipients and their deeds were recorded has long been missing. According to the Badge of Military Merit by Professor Ray Raymond,
Until Washington's 200th birthday, the Purple Heart remained a Revolutionary War footnote. Through the efforts of General Douglas MacArthur, the U.S. War Department created the Order of the Purple Heart. Today the medal bears a bust of George Washington and his coat of arms.
For more information visit http://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/purple-heart-day-august-7/


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