because they want to keep freedom,keep us safe,and keep invaders out of the united states.
No, Sean Hannity did not serve in the U.S. military. He is a prominent television host and political commentator, best known for his work on Fox News. While he has expressed strong support for the military and veterans, he has not had military service himself.
No , that's not true
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.
veterans is a generic term for anyone who has been around a long time. But I think you mean Military Veterans who are people who once served their country in the military but are now retired from the military....
All military veterans are honored.
In the US, persons that serve long enough to retire from the military draw a retirement payment. Not all veterans are retirees. If your husband has deceased, DOES HIS WIFE GET HIS RETIREMENT CHECK? Answer: There is no one answer, since there is no one retirement program. You will need to check with the retirement agency.
In the US, veterans are honored on Veteran's Day by military ceremonies and parades, military open houses and air shows, and the graves of fallen veterans are visited and decorated.
Rick Santorum did not serve in the military, though he has expressed support for military service and veterans throughout his political career. His children have not served in the military either. Santorum's family has been involved in various public service roles, but there are no records of military service among them.
No. Veterans Day is for American soldiers who fought, not those who are fighting.
All veterans who have served the nation in the military, in war or peace.
All veterans who have served the nation in the military, in war or peace.
Both. Memorial Day honors those who died during military service; Veterans Day celebrates the service of all military veterans.