It's a day to honor the bravery and sacrifice of all veterans in the United States.
Veterans Day is Tuesday, Nov. 11, and the federal holiday is observed every year on that date, which coincides with the armistice (or agreement) signed on Nov. 11, 1918, marking the end of World War I. Veterans Day is always held on Nov. 11, regardless of the day it lands on.
Initially meant to honor the veterans of WWI, the day was later expanded to honor all veterans who have served —whether in war or peacetime.
Here's more about Veterans Day and why we celebrate it.
Who does Veterans Day honor?
Veterans Day honors the bravery and sacrifice of all U.S. veterans.
According to military.com , the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day is that while deceased veterans are also remembered on Ve

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