There are many ways in which you can thank a veteran. Personally thank them for their service, buy them a meal, or make a donation to a military foundation or charity.
Anyone from any nation, who has worn the military uniform, is a veteran.
Veteran and non-veteran donations.
Serving "over-seas" is NOT A REQUIREMENT for veteran status. Serving honorably in the US military makes you a military veteran.
No, the post office is closed on Veteran's Day.
If you served in the U.S. military and were honorably discharged, you are a military veteran.
I think you mean why do we thank veteran's, we thank veterans for protecting us and this country from the German's, Japanese, and Italy.
Serving our country.
Thank a Veteran. Don't be insensitive and ask him what it was like "over thare". Just a handshake and a "Thank You".
Yes!! Thank God.
To help a veteran the most obvious thing you can do is donate to a veterans fund. However, you could mow their grass, wash their car, or get them a card. The easiest thing that can be done is just a simple thank you.
A veteran is a man or a women who fight in the war.But they are citizens of the United States.They fight in the war to save this country.So you should sometimes visit them in the hospital to thank them or write a letter to them.And they are also soldiers that are in the war.
A person who has served in the military. a veteran is a person who has fought for our safety a person who has risked their lives for our safety thanks them our country has no harm or ruins of anything so thank you veterans for everything you have done for us
In the US, veterans are honored with the thoughts and prayers of citizens, and by attending military ceremonies and parades, flying the US flag on homes and businesses, and decorating the graves of deceased veterans.
Wearing your uniform; attending Veteran's Day ceremonies and parades, flying the US flag, visiting veteran's cemeteries, wearing a poppy.
Novice is an antonym for veteran
Military nurse in war,YES...a military veteran. Civilian nurse in war, YES...a VETERAN of her occupation but not a MILITARY Veteran. Another words, the word "Veteran" is not strictly a military term. A person can be a veteran doctor, veteran lawyer, veteran school teacher, etc. Veteran means someone that has been doing that job/occupation for a long time.
No, Veteran's Day is a day the government chose to honor veteran's. On Veteran's Day the point isn't just to get off work or school it is also to take time out of your day to honor and remember all those who have made sacrifices to ensure your freedom. Some of those sacrifices include dying, losing limbs, becoming paralyzed, becoming mentally ill (PTSD, Depression), and physical injuries that can haunt a vet for life... If you know a vet they DEEPLY appreciate you just saying a simple thank you for your service. Afterall you wouldn't be free without them and what they were willing to give to this great country. My favorite quote is "If you can read this thank a teacher BUT because it is english? Thank a soldier!"