Australia celebrates by having a celebration called Poppy where no one goes to work or school in remembrance of World War 2 fighters. China celebrates by burning a boquet of roses at the town hall. It is called "Jaknov" *(Pronounced) Switzerland hangs medals all across the town of Bern (aka their capitol)
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No. Veterans' Day is an American observance.
Armistice Day, Remembrance Day are some.
Canada and the US celebrate Veterans Day. Other countries have similar observances, some on November 11th, others on different days. They are all in tribute to the millions that have served their countries in the armed forces.
November 11 is Veterans Day. But any day during the week is appreciated.
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!!!
They can (and do) drive any day of the year...
In the US, verterans are honored on Veteran's Day, 11 November.
Wishing someone a happy Veterans Day is not very appropriate. It is a day to give thanks and reflect on our armed services and veterans. Instead of wishing others a happy Veterans Day, you could donate to any Veterans' institution or write thank you letters to those currently serving.
Actually, neither is correct! The US government has stated that the official name of the holiday is Veterans Day, without any apostrophe. The word "Veteran" is used in its plural form, not in any possessive form.
As with any Church season or holy day, of course all Catholics must observe them.
Yes, landscapers can work any day they want legally
Because they protected you from the other countries that were trying to destroy your country.
The correct spelling is just as you have used it in your question, Veterans Day. No apostrophe is used because it is the plural form of the word "Veteran" not any possessive form.
The VA website just shows it as Veterans Day. There is no apostrophe used. The word "Veteran" is used in its plural form, not in any possessive form.