For years afterward, the United States celebrated Armistice Day on Nov. 11 to mark the end of the war. Then in 1954, the holiday was renamed Veterans Day to commemorate veterans of all wars
They had world war 2 witch was on the 4th monday of october and they also wanted to that day so they changed the name of armistice day to vetrans day.
when was verterans day stated
it is a day to celebrate our fellow Americans who have fought in the war.
that its the dayw we apreectatite verterans who servedd for uss:)
1938 it was mad a national holiday but it was called Armistice Day but was later changed to veterans day on June 11th 1954 to honer all us veterans.
Verterans are people who fought in a war or just fought for us and ricked their lives doing it.
President Woodrow Wilson after WW1 ended he made November 11 the day to hobor Veterans and he called it Armistice Day.
No president--the US Congress changed the name to Veterans Day in 1954.
Because they changed Veterans Day into armistice day in 1954 because they thought it's was a better name
Dwight Eisenhower
In the US, verterans are honored on Veteran's Day, 11 November.
Verterans day was established to honor soldiers who fought in World War 1.