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What was Veterans Day first known as?

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Armistice Day

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What was the name that was first given to this day before it became known as Veterans Day?

Armistice Day :))


Veterans day is also known as?

Veterans Day does not have nay other names. It is just known as Veterans Day and is celebrated on November 11th of each year.


When did it become known as Veterans Day?

Public Law 380, signed into law by President Eisenhower on June 21, 1954, changed November from Armistice Day to Veterans Day. This change was intended to honor all veterans, not just those of WW1. November 11, 1954 was the first Veterans Day.


Who founded Veterans Day?

No one individual can be credited for founding the VFW. The first VFW began in Denver, Colorado in 1899 by members of the first Colorado volunteers.


Why is November 11th such an important day?

This day is known as Veterans Day.


What was Veterans Day originally?

Veterans day was first known as Armistice Day. It always takes place on November 11th or 11/11 on a Thursday because that was the day the war ended. They signed the papers on November 11th at 11:11.


When was vetrans day first celbrated?

When was veterans day first celebrated?


What was Veterans Day first called?

Armistice Day.


What is another word for remembrance day?

It's also known as Veterans Day.


Where did veterans day come from?

Veterans day is the commemoration of the end of the first world war. But it now represents the end of all wars and honors all of our troops.


What was remembrance day originally known as?

Veterans Day in the US. Also known as Poppy day and Armistice day in other countries.


Does Veterans Day come before Labor Day?

NO! Labor Day is first weekend of September and Veterans Day is Nov. 11 every year.