I.
Veterans
day is 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. It replaced
Armistice Day in 1954.
II.
Veterans day is on November 11.
III.
In the USA, Veterans Day annually falls on
November 11. This day is the anniversary of the signing of the armistice, which
ended the World War I hostilities between the Allied nations and Germany in
1918. Veterans are thanked for their services to the United States on Veterans
Day.
IV.
Veterans Day is a time when Americans honor
those who have served in the U.S. Military—a time to express gratitude to those
who have made great sacrifices to preserve our freedom. Honor American Heroes.
V.
Say “thank you.”
It’s such a small, simple gesture that is completely disproportionate to
the sacrifice soldiers make for us, but they really do appreciate it. When you see a soldier or veteran eating at a
restaurant, discretely tell the waiter/waitress that you’d like to pick up the
tab for them. Fly a flag.
VI.
VII.
It replaced Armistice Day on June 1, 1954.
VIII.
Throughout the research for Veterans Day, I feel
that it did deserve to be a holiday so people can realize what our brave
Veterans did to fight for our country. Veterans were willing to risk their
lives for us and our country. I think we should take time on Veterans Day to
appreciate these Veterans. They’ve done so much for us that we should show
respect to them as showing honor. Also
showing respect for those families who has lost their sons in the war. I would
really like to thank these Veterans for fighting for our country. The least we
can do is pray for those who lost during the war and congratulate those who
survived the war. Without them fighting for us, who knows what can happen to
our country. These brave Veterans deserve to be shown respect not only on
Veterans day but every day.