The Americans do not celebrate ANZAC Day. ANZAC Day is a day of commemoration - not "celebration" - for the people of Australia and New Zealand. Many people in Canada also commemorate ANZAC day out of their respect for the ANZAC troops, whom they fought alongside.
Not much to be honest, but people or family members of veterans take the day very seriously with lost of emotion.
We usually go to the ANZAC dawn service, go to Gallipoli to pay respect to the ANZAC's that fought there and making ANZAC cookies!!
Veterans Day... of course
To thank the solvier
To show appreciation to all of our troops.
memorial day, veterans day, and armed forces day
Armed Forces Day, Labor Day and Veterans Day
No, American's celebrate their military veterans and the many things that they have contributed to the world and their country, in many cases their lives.
Americans celebrate veteran's to salute all who served in the armed forces. Americans also celebrate it because many people died while serving in the armed forces, so at the 11th hour of veteran's day there is a moment of silence. Americans also celebrate it because the day means a day of from work.
On Veterans Day, Americans place wreaths on the graves of soldiers that have passed away. They also celebrate the soldiers that are living by having parades, lunches, dinners, etc.
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.