National Purple Heart Day, observed annually on August 7th, honours U.S. Armed Forces members wounded or killed in combat, symbolizing their sacrifice, courage, and patriotism. The award's origins trace back to General George Washington's "Badge of Military Merit" in 1782.
The Badge of Military Merit was designed as a purple heart-shaped badge with the word “Merit” embroidered in its center.
The Badge of Military Merit was designed as a purple heart-shaped badge with the word “Merit” embroidered in its center.
10:23 AM - Aug 07, 2025
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