Veterans' Day was originally called Armistice Day. It orginally just celebrated/honored WWI veterans. However, following WWII the holiday was renamed and now honors all US Military veterans.
Veterans' Day was originally called Armistice Day and honored WWI veterans; following WWII the holiday was renamed and now honors all US military veterans.
Veterans Day... of course
To celebrate all the Veterans that died in the wars and how all Veterans served for their country.
Veterans Day is a national holiday celebrated in recognition of all American veterans of all wars.
No. There is only 1 answer, which is that we celebrate Veterans day as a memorial for the veterans who fought for America. GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!
Celebrate
Veterans' Day was on Monday the 11th of November in 2013.
We "celebrate" Veterans Day to honor all persons who have served our country in the military.
People celebrate armistice day because it was the day that world war 1 was declared over. It is also celebrated to honor people who fought in all wars and conflicts. We celebrate it to honor veterans who have served and died for us in war.
The ones that celebrate Veterans Day
Veterans.... I think you worded your question wrong..
to celebrate all of the past soldiers who either retired or died in the wars.
well they celebrate veterans day because they honor that day :D