to honor those who served and those who died for us fighting in our wars.
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You should honor a soldier or veteran on veteran's day. The exact moment to honor them is to salute and give a moment of silence at 11:00 A.M. If you don't want to wait, then any day would be a great day to honor a veteran by leaving flowers on their graves.
Verterans day was established to honor soldiers who fought in World War 1.
Veteran's Day is celebrated to honor all veterans who have worn the military uniform in service to their nation.
well they celebrate veterans day because they honor that day :D
On November 11th, 1926, Veteran's Day officially became Veteran's Day. The day was made to honor both living and deceased U. S Vets.
In the US, verterans are honored on Veteran's Day, 11 November.
You honor the veterans by showing them some respect on this day. For all the soldiers that died for us in war. That's why this day is known today as Veteran's Day.
All veterans of all wars are honored on US Veteran's Day.
To honor all US Vets and not just the soldiers in World War I
Memorial Day (a US Federal holiday), and Armed Forces Day (although not a US Federal holiday).
Armed Forces Day is for active duty personnel, so no it would not. It would be an honor to see him dress for Veterans Day though. Certainly it is appropriate for a Veteran to wear his uniform.