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    “Many of us … they’ll never write a book about us. Not even an article. So where will we ever know how to find these incredible stories of service and sacrifice?”
    Are you a female veteran or woman who is currently serving? Register your story of service at www.womensmemorial.org

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    This Women’s History Month, one group is working to preserve the stories of women in the military.

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    As we sit comfortably enjoying our coffee, ponder the significance of March 3rd in history.

    The “Star Spangled Banner” becomes Official.

    President Herbert Hoover signs a Congressional Act making "The Star-Spangled Banner" the official national anthem of the United States.

    YouTube Video explains the events clearly:
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaxGNQE5ZLA&hd=1

    On September 14, 1814, Francis Scott Key composed the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner" after witnessing the massive overnight British bombardment of Fort McHenry in Maryland during the War of 1812.

    Key, an American lawyer, watched the siege while under detainment on a British ship and penned the famous words after observing with awe that Fort McHenry’s flag survived the 1,800-bomb assault.

    After circulating as a handbill, the patriotic lyrics were published in a Baltimore newspaper on September 20, 1814.

    Key’s words were later set to the tune of "To Anacreon in Heaven," a popular English song.

    Throughout the 19th century, "The
    Star-Spangled Banner" was regarded as the national anthem by most branches of the U.S. armed forces and other groups, but it was not until 1916, and the signing of an executive order by President Woodrow Wilson, that it was formally designated as such.

    In March 1931, Congress passed an act confirming Wilson’s presidential order, and on March 3 President Hoover signed it into law.
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    As we sit comfortably enjoying our coffee, ponder the significance of March 3rd in history.

The “Star Spangled Banner” becomes Official.

President Herbert Hoover signs a Congressional Act making The Star-Spangled Banner the official national anthem of the United States.

YouTube Video explains the events clearly:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaxGNQE5ZLA&hd=1

On September 14, 1814, Francis Scott Key composed the lyrics to The Star-Spangled Banner after witnessing the massive overnight British bombardment of Fort McHenry in Maryland during the War of 1812.

Key, an American lawyer, watched the siege while under detainment on a British ship and penned the famous words after observing with awe that Fort McHenrys flag survived the 1,800-bomb assault.

After circulating as a handbill, the patriotic lyrics were published in a Baltimore newspaper on September 20, 1814.

Keys words were later set to the tune of To Anacreon in Heaven, a popular English song.

Throughout the 19th century, The
Star-Spangled Banner was regarded as the national anthem by most branches of the U.S. armed forces and other groups, but it was not until 1916, and the signing of an executive order by President Woodrow Wilson, that it was formally designated as such.

In March 1931, Congress passed an act confirming Wilsons presidential order, and on March 3 President Hoover signed it into law.
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