DOH!!!
I feel like I'm posting comments to Saturday nite pings on Sunday morning!!!!
WHAT ARE WE CELEBRATING TODAY, OESY?
Zell Miller Day!
Sorry, I got behind. Now it's in gear.
Today is Victory (V-J) Day!
It's also Independence Day (Vietnam), but I'm afraid to touch that one before I research it -- though maybe someone knows its meaning.
15 August 1945 marked Victory over Japan or VJ Day, taking a name similar to Victory in Europe Day, which was generally known as VE Day.
It was the day of Emperor Hirohito's radio broadcast to the Japanese people announcing Japan's defeat, and followed on from the atomic bombs Little Boy dropped on Hiroshima on 6 August and Fat Man on Nagasaki on 9 August. Since Japan was the last Axis Power to surrender and VJ Day followed VE Day by three months, VJ Day marked the end of World War II.
The formal Japanese surrender in fact took place on board the battleship USS Missouri on 2 September 1945.
Independence Day (Vietnam) marks the day in 1945 of the surrender of Japan, ending World War II, and the creation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.