To admire Veterans who served in the United States military, even if they were not in war, why admire the people who do not go to war? you ask. We admire them because they are taking time out of their life, to go serve our country.
It commemorates the armistice that took effect at 11AM on November 11 (11/11) 1918, ending the Great War (what we call today The First World War). In fact, in many places, it is not "Veterans Day" but "Remembrance Day" or "Armistice Day". Surprisingly, nations like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France and Belgium lost far more men in the First World War than in the Second World War, and the shock to many in Europe after 100 years of mostly peace left a scar far beyond the wounds on the battlefields.
We celebrate Veterans Day to commemorate the Veterans who have died fighting for our country and those who are still living.
Veterans Day... of course
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.
The ones that celebrate Veterans Day
Veterans.... I think you worded your question wrong..
well they celebrate veterans day because they honor that day :D
Veterans Day originally celeberated "Armistice Day" marking the end of WW1 .
Veterans day was most recently celebrated on November 11th, 2013.
November 11th
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