Well, those who fought in a war are going to be military veterans. However, not all military veterans fought in a war. The term typically used is combat veterans.
No. Veterans Day is for American soldiers who fought, not those who are fighting.
Because the day celebrates and remembers those who fought in armed conflicts or served in the military.
Anyone who has worn their nation's military uniform is a veteran, and honored on Veteran's Day. Memorial Day is for honoring the dead in defense of their nation.
It was originally called Armistice Day, which was in honor of the men who fought in World War I, whereas Veterans Day is in honor of all those who have served in the US armed forces.
Reason for Veterans DayVeteran's Day was established to honor all of the men and women who have served in the United States military, and especially those who have died so that others may live in freedom.And stated a little differently: nvember 11,1876 is when it was first celebratedTo honor the military personnel who gave so much to protect our country. We honor Veteran's Day so we can honor all the great men and women who have or are serving our miltay force for our freedom!i love cris by jessica
No. Veterans Day is for American soldiers who fought, not those who are fighting.
Because we have to appreciate those who fought for us and give thanks to those who serve in the Millitary.
Veteran's Day is for honoring all those who have served their nation in military uniform, war or peace.
Because the day celebrates and remembers those who fought in armed conflicts or served in the military.
Both. Memorial Day honors those who died during military service; Veterans Day celebrates the service of all military veterans.
Most nations need a military; veterans are post products of those militaries.Militaries are needed for national security.
When celebrating Veterans we honor and give thanks to all those who fought to serve, protect, and keep safe our country.
not what, but who. veteran's day is to remember not the people who fought for our country, but for those who served our country.
Those kids fought constantly about who could sit in the front seat. The memorial will honor all of those veterans who fought in World War 2. The U.S. fought to stop the spread of communism. Martin Luther King fought for civil rights without the use of violence. The lawyers fought because they knew their client was innocent.
All military personnel, former and present, be it Prior Service, Active, Retired, or Reserve (except those discharged under dishonorable conditions) are considered Veterans.
To honour those that fought and died in the Korean conflict
Veterans are those individuals that served in the armed forces of their country. They put their lives at risk, voluntarily or by being drafted, to serve their country. Their service provides security to the country in many ways, allowing those at home to be safe and maintain their rights. * Veterans is a term more used in the USA and Canada than in Britain to describe people who have served in the armed forces. See following question, "What is the definition of a veteran?"