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World War Veterans was created in 1919.
World War 1 veterans
November 11 was originally called Armistice Day after the end of World War I to promote world peace and honor the veterans of that war. After several more wars had occurred, the name was changed to Veterans Day to honor veterans of all of the wars. There were a few more changes, but finally in 1975, Veterans Day was reestablished on November 11th and has been that way since.
Awnser is the soldiers who fought in the world war 2
We should honor American Veterans because Veterans 1. risked there lives for our freedom 2. have been left homeless and disabled because they fought in the wars for the United States Facts About Veterans 1. 33% of homeless people are Veterans 2. More than 4.7 million people served in World War 1. 54,000 people died in World war 1. That is why we should honor them. Honor, Respect , Remember America's Veterans they died to save us
Veterans Day does not honor wars. Veterans Day is one day a year to honor all the military veterans who served this country, from the Revolutionary War until now, in peacetime and in war.
America should honor its veterans because they have helped in war to make this countery great
The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) first erected the Mojave Desert Veterans Memorial cross in 1934 in honor of World War I veterans.
A public holiday held on the anniversary of the end of World War I (November 11) to honor US veterans and victims of all wars.
Armistice Day was created to celebrate the end of World War I and honor the veterans who served in the war.
Support the troops today.
Veterans day is the commemoration of the end of the first world war. But it now represents the end of all wars and honors all of our troops.
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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.
There was no U.S. President in 1919 who proclaimed Veterans Day. However, it was President Woodrow Wilson who proclaimed November 11 as Armistice Day in 1919 to commemorate the end of World War I and honor the veterans. It was later renamed Veterans Day in 1954 to honor all American veterans.