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== Notable Locations ==
== Notable Locations ==
* **'''Arlington National Cemetery'''** – Home to national Veterans Day ceremonies
* '''Arlington National Cemetery''' – Home to national Veterans Day ceremonies
* **'''Vietnam Veterans Memorial'''** – Washington, D.C.
* '''Vietnam Veterans Memorial''' – Washington, D.C.
* **'''World War II Memorial'''** – Washington, D.C.
* '''World War II Memorial''' – Washington, D.C.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 13:32, 7 July 2025

Veterans Day
File:Veterans Day ceremony.jpg
Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery
Observed byUnited States
TypeFederal holiday
DateNovember 11
SchedulingSame day each year
FrequencyAnnual
Duration1 day
CelebratesHonoring all U.S. military veterans


Veterans Day is a federal holiday in the United States observed annually on **November 11**. It honors **all U.S. military veterans**, both living and deceased, who have served in the United States Armed Forces.

Origins

Veterans Day originated as **Armistice Day**, marking the end of World War I. The armistice between the Allies and Germany was signed on **November 11, 1918**, at 11:00 a.m. — the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.

In 1954, after World War II and the Korean War, Congress renamed it *Veterans Day* to recognize **all American veterans**, not just those from World War I.

Traditions

Common observances include:

  • **Parades and patriotic ceremonies**
  • **Wreath-laying ceremonies**, especially at the **Tomb of the Unknown Soldier**
  • **Moments of silence**
  • Veterans receiving **recognition at schools, churches, and public events**
  • Many businesses offer **free meals or discounts** to veterans on this day

Difference from Memorial Day

While **Memorial Day** honors those who **died in service**, **Veterans Day** honors **all who served**, including the living.

Federal Recognition

Veterans Day is one of the **eleven permanent federal holidays**. If it falls on a weekend:

  • Observed on **Friday** (if Nov. 11 is Saturday)
  • Observed on **Monday** (if Nov. 11 is Sunday)

Fun Facts

  • More than **18 million veterans** live in the U.S. today
  • The **Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)** provides services and support for former service members
  • **Veterans Day is not the same as Armed Forces Day**, which honors those currently serving

Notable Locations

  • Arlington National Cemetery – Home to national Veterans Day ceremonies
  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial – Washington, D.C.
  • World War II Memorial – Washington, D.C.

See Also