Veterans Day is an official holiday in the United States. It is the anniversary of the World War I ending and a day to honor all the people who have served in the United States military. In 1954, Veterans Day replaced Armistice Day as the official holiday.
Veterans Day is celebrated on November 11 each year.
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.
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AnswerDeliberately setting aside the controversies of the war, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who served when their Nation called upon them. The designer, Maya Lin, felt that "the politics had eclipsed the veterans, their service and their lives." She kept the design elegantly simple to "allow everyone to respond and remember." http://www.nps.gov/vive/ http://thewall-usa.com/
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Carefully. Aside from that, you do it the same way anyone else would. There is no special process for special colours.
places came together to create Canada for better defence, and power.
Aside from Great Britain? Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Christmas, 25 December, is set aside to remember the birth of Christ.
the current international postage rate from Canada to anywhere aside from the US is $1.70 for international mail, as in, your typical letter under 500 grams.
Armistice Day was officially recognized as a holiday honoring World War I veterans in 1919 by Woodrow Wilson. However, November 11 was made a legal holiday by Congress in 1938. It is known as a day set aside to honor our veterans of all wars.