Even Active Duty Military Veterans might not get the Day off, my husband served multiple tours in Iraq but now is a Drill Sergeant and for them this is a regular training day which means off to work he goes. And actually today he'll be gone all day and all night :-)
That's a good question! In 2007 Veteran's Day is actually on a Sunday. Someplaces will celebrate on Monday, such as Banks and I believe the Post Office will take the day off. My company will 'observe' Veterans' Day on November 16th.
Veterans work very hard and on Veterans Day we get the day off so we can thank veterans for all they have done.
Cause you're not a veteran
well because we do
We as Americans should honor every single soldiers that has risked and gave their lives to protect ours and our country. Even the one's that are still standing next to us today. Veterans Day shoulnd't just be a day when people take the day off to go shopping. that not what Veteran's Day is about.
Veterans Day is celebrated in the month of November on the 11th day. November 11, or what has come to be known as Veterans Day, was originally designated as a US legal holiday to honor Armistice Day - the end of World War I, which officially took place on November 11, 1918. In a Congressional bill passed in 1938, November 11 was "dedicated to the cause of world peace and to be hereafter celebrated and known as Armistice Day." As such, this new legal holiday honored World War I veterans. In 1954, the name was changed to Veterans Day, honoring all who served honorably in the armed forces. It is observed as Armistice Day in New Zealand, France, Belgium, and Serbia, and as Remembrance Day (also Poppy Day) in countries of the British Commonwealth.
Remembering veterans is a way to honor the people in the military for what they have done and are doing and the sacrifices they have made, including their lives, to ensure our way of life. Veterans are very important people and I think they should be honored in numerous ways. Veterans should be honored because they once dedicated themselves into doing a noble act. The ultimate sacrifice that was given by few veterans to benefit the many people of the United States of America was provided by many years in ghastly wars and battles. Put the politics aside and just consider the soldier who doesn't make much money, get much time off, or is away from his family months at a time but still, people in the military have a fundamental belief they are protectors of our country. Veterans put their lives at peril because they wanted to fight for their nation's freedom. Instead of sitting down on a snug armchair with a soft robe on sipping tea, they go out and fight for what's right. Veterans sacrificed the time spent with their family because they go out to battle other troops, not being able to be in the same room as their loved ones. Veterans contributed their efforts to make the U.S safe, even though they could have passed away at any second.
The date of Veteran's Day was never switched. It has always been on the 11th day of the 11th month to commemorate the signing of the treaty that ended World War I. It is celebrated on the Monday following the 11th of needed so people can have a day off from work to shop and ignore what the day is supposed to mean.
Honoring Hospitalized VeteransYou can pay them a visit and tell them we haven't forgotten them. You can thank them for protecting the U.S.A.! I agree, pay them a visit. Remember that the VA Hospital is there year around, one does not just have to visit on Veterans Day. The Vets in the hospitals might like the paperback books you have read. Some of these Vets do not have any family who care.I agree with the above answers and would like to add one of my own. Talk to them. Better yet, listen to them. You will be amazed at how much you will learn. Many of their stories will make you laugh, some will make you cry. The most important thing, though, is that they will know they are not forgotten, that their service means something. If you love your country, thank a veteran.I also agree, veterans need company in the hospital. As long as they are around you should tell them how thankful you are, they would really appreciate it.You know what's funny, i ALSO agree!!!You should pay them a visit and/or give tham flowers.listen to their stories and how they surrvived.Thank then for helping us be free!Generally, war veterans love nothing more than talking about the war. Remember that it was their war. Ask them specific questions about the regions where they were stationed during the battles or in between the fighting. You may do it on a return visit after researching which questions might be most interesting for the former soldiers. Usually, their relatives are tired of hearing the stories over and over again. Therefor, imagen how happy a veteran will be to find some new attentive ears.
Veterans Day is a day set aside to honor All veterans. The honor is the way they honored and even some died do to war. We honor them not just to get a day off from work or school, it is for the people that cared about their country.
So they can be with their family. And atleast a day off .
We as Americans should honor every single soldiers that has risked and gave their lives to protect ours and our country. Even the one's that are still standing next to us today. Veterans Day shoulnd't just be a day when people take the day off to go shopping. that not what Veteran's Day is about.
Yes. Medical people, firefighters, police, people who work on live TV, people who work at cinemas and restaurants that are open on Veterans' Day work. Many people work on Veterans' Day. These same people work on Thanksgiving, Christmas, January 1st, Memorial Day, and July 4th.
Veterans Day is ALWAYS observed on November 11. It originally commemorated the end of World War I in 1918 when fighting stopped at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.
School systems set their own calendars for the days they have off. Some choose to be off on Veterans Day and others don't. As long as schools are in session the required number of days, that is okay.
No, the military does not get the day off. Typically they will participate in commemorating the occasion. There may be parades and ceremonies that they attend.
Some do and some dont, It depends where they are, if they were out fighting they would probaly have to continue, but I know there are veterans who go to interviews, schools, and etc. to show and talk with people to tell them what its like and stuff about them. So basically it all depends
You get the day off form school and work of remembering veterans day theres also perades, celebrations,and memorial serves
Sometime you have to go to school because veterns day is not like a special holiday like Christmas,Valentine day,Fathers Day, and Mothers Day
Veterans Day is celebrated in the month of November on the 11th day. November 11, or what has come to be known as Veterans Day, was originally designated as a US legal holiday to honor Armistice Day - the end of World War I, which officially took place on November 11, 1918. In a Congressional bill passed in 1938, November 11 was "dedicated to the cause of world peace and to be hereafter celebrated and known as Armistice Day." As such, this new legal holiday honored World War I veterans. In 1954, the name was changed to Veterans Day, honoring all who served honorably in the armed forces. It is observed as Armistice Day in New Zealand, France, Belgium, and Serbia, and as Remembrance Day (also Poppy Day) in countries of the British Commonwealth.
No, mailmen do not work on Thanksgiving and Christmas. They are also off on Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Martin Luther King Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, and Veterans Day.