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Every Nov. 11, the United States remembers those who fought for the country in a federal holiday known as Veterans Day.
The observance is often celebrated with parades, honoring veterans of various conflicts, and, for some parts of the nation, a day off school or work.
Veterans Day also has an extensive history going back to the end of World War I, a global conflict in which the U.S. played a belated yet important role.
Here are five interesting facts about the history of Veterans Day. They include its original name, its broadened focus, and how it was briefly celebrated in October.
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