you are a veteran if you have fought in any kind of war for your country
To become a veteran NO. To be a veterinarian YES.
yes ofcorse there are tons
If you have worn a military uniform in service to your nation, YOU ARE A VETERAN.
Veterans day was before Armistice day on November 11th. A veteran could be anything depending what type of veteran like army,milatary,navy,coast guard and you should know the rest.
Most countries have Veteran's day to support the armies who died for their homeland; and Yes, England (United Kingdom) does have Veteran's day within their calender. As we all know I guess or I hope, that United States were the one who started Veteran's day.
You could look in the phone book for the American Legion or the VFW or State Veteran's services or the national guard or an office of the US dept. of veteran's affairs or a veteran's hospital. State or county social services may be able to help. Local army or navy recruiters may be able to help. Most adults know some veterans, I think. A college ROTC officer would undoubtedly know some veterans.
Novice is an antonym for veteran
Military nurse in war,YES...a military veteran. Civilian nurse in war, YES...a VETERAN of her occupation but not a MILITARY Veteran. Another words, the word "Veteran" is not strictly a military term. A person can be a veteran doctor, veteran lawyer, veteran school teacher, etc. Veteran means someone that has been doing that job/occupation for a long time.
Hello, are you referring to a patient on a ventilator or did you mean "Vet" as in Veteran? If you mean Veteran, then call this number in Denver, (303) 393-2828.
What we know so far is that 16 veterans will not be returning for the 2011-2012 season. They are: 1. Trisha Trevino (sixth-year veteran) 2. Tobie Percival (fifth-year veteran) 3. Brooke Sorenson (fifth-year veteran) 4. Meredith Oden (fourth-year veteran) 5. Meagan Sharp (fourth-year veteran) 6. Tia Williams (fourth-year veteran) 7. Jordan Baum (third-year veteran) 8. Jordan Chanley (third-year veteran) 9. Michelle Keys (third-year veteran) 10. Crystal Trevino (third-year veteran) 11. Evan Anderson (second-year veteran) 12. Carey DePasquale (second-year veteran) 13. Joannah Liad (second-year veteran) 14. Stephanie Heymann (first-year) 15. Alyssa Sarasani (first-year) 16. Olivia Stevanowski (first-year)
i think its veteran day
No, you do not capitalize "veteran" in "USMC veteran." In general, the word "veteran" is not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.