Military Spouse Appreciation Day, also known as Military Spouse Day, is observed in the USA on the Friday before Mother's Day, celebrating the vital role of military spouses in supporting American servicemen. This observance was first proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan on April 17, 1984, with the inaugural celebration taking place on May 23 of that year. In 1999, the U.S. Congress officially recognized Military Spouse Day as part of National Military Appreciation Month, establishing its current date. Each year, the President issues an official proclamation and delivers a ceremonial speech to honor these "silent heroes." Festivities may include educational workshops, appreciation luncheons, and spouse employment fairs, varying by location.
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Friday before Mother’s Day: Military Spouse Appreciation Day
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