The Greatest Generation (1901-1924)
Generation names and years in order start with the Greatest Generation. This era refers to Americans born in 1924 or earlier.
They are the representatives of the majority of soldiers in World War. People in this group may be between the ages of 99 and 121 today. These aged group people are the parents of the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers.
The term G.I. Generation was first used in 1971 by Alberto M. Camarillo in an article for the academic journal. After that, it was popularized by the title of a 1998 book by Tom Brokaw who is an American journalist.
There are characteristics of different generations as per their uniqueness. This generation is often classified as having experienced economic and social disorders that shaped their values. Some of the characteristics of this generation are:
- Relationships with people
- Great Depression and World War II
- Respect for Authority
- Value of responsibility
- Patriotic
- Having a strong work ethic
- Motivated and shows a high rate of dedication
- Committed and loyal