Armed Forces Day is for active duty personnel, so no it would not. It would be an honor to see him dress for Veterans Day though.
Certainly it is appropriate for a Veteran to wear his uniform.
Medal 'Veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR' ended in 1991.
Medal 'Veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR' was created on 1976-05-20.
That is the correct spelling of "veteran" (someone who served in the armed forces, or as an adjective, experienced).
180 days of Active Service and an Honorable Discharge My father was in the navy and it didn't have anything to do with how long he served. He is considered a veteran and it often refers to retired armed services personnel. A veteran is one who has served in the armed forces and has an honorable discharge. A common misconception is that one had to have either been in combat and/or has retired from active duty to be called a veteran.
Veteran
A veteran is considered anyone that has served in the armed forces. Anyone that came back from Korea would have been a Veteran of the Korean War. Once one has received a discharge from the armed forces, they are a veteran.
It travels in uniform motion when there are no net forces acting on it.
By definition, a veteran is someone who has done or experienced ... so any person who has served in the military in any capacity is a veteran, whether service was in combat or not.
A body in uniform motion has no net force acting on it. That means that either there are no forces at all, or else that all the forces acting on it add up to zero.
Any person that has served their country IN the US military forces honorably; is a military veteran. Civilian contractors working for the military are NOT military vets.
A military veteran is anyone who was in, is in, or reserved of any of the armed forces. Including the Army, the Navy, the Coast Guard, the Marines, or the Air Force.
A man or woman of military service becomes a veteran the moment they leave the armed forces. If they are currently in service, they are not considered veterans, but when they leave they are immediately veterans.