- Veterans Day - Wikipedia
Veterans Day is distinct from Memorial Day, a U S public holiday in May: Veterans Day commemorates the service of all U S veterans, while the older Memorial Day, which grew out of Civil War commemorations, specifically honors those who have died while in military service [5]
- Veterans Day Facts and Information - U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs
On what day of the week will Veterans Day be observed? Veterans Day is always observed officially on November 11, regardless of the day of the week on which it falls The Veterans Day National Ceremony, like most ceremonies around the nation, is held on Veterans Day itself
- Veterans Day - U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs
The poster that will represent Veterans Day this year brings together the enduring symbols of our Nation’s history with the continued legacy of military service, and recognizes America’s 250th anniversary
- Veterans Day | History, Meaning, Facts | Britannica
Veterans Day, in the United States, national holiday (November 11) honoring veterans of the armed forces and those killed in the country’s wars The observance originated in 1919 on the first anniversary of the 1918 armistice that ended World War I and was known as Armistice Day
- The Origins of Veterans Day - Military. com
Memorial Day honors those who died while serving in the U S military Veterans Day, by contrast, honors all who served – living or deceased – whether in wartime or peacetime
- What is Veterans Day? Meaning, Date Ways to Honor Veterans
While we remember deceased veterans on Veterans Day, the day primarily celebrates all living veterans who served in war and peace Another critical difference is when the holidays occur: Memorial Day is in May, and Veterans Day is in November
- Veterans Day, 2025 – The White House
In respectful recognition of the contributions our service members have made to advance peace and freedom around the world, the Congress has provided (5 U S C 6103 (a)) that November 11 of each
- Veterans Day 2025 - Military. com
Veterans Day -- originally called Armistice Day -- began as an occasion to reflect upon the heroism of those who died in our country's service It falls on November 11, the anniversary of the
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