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Happy Veterans Day History, Parades, WIKI | Armistice Day | Remembrance Day

In 1945 World War II veteran Raymond Weeks from Birmingham, Alabama, had the idea to expand Armistice Day or the Veterans Day to celebrate all veterans, not just those who died in World War I.  By Dwight Eisenhower The idea of National Veterans Day was supported.  In 1947 Weeks led the first national celebration in Alabama and annually until his death in 1985.  In 1982 Weeks at the White House with the Presidential Citizenship Medal was honoured by President Reagan as the driving force for the national holiday.



What Is Veterans Day All About | Definition Of Veterans Day 


Veterans Day is all about the celebration day on the cause of finishing of world war 1st on 11th November 1919. Veterans Day is an official and a legally decided United States federal holiday that is celebrated annually on 11th November, for honoring people who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, this day is also been known as veterans Day. The United States also originally observed Armistice Day; it then evolved into the current Veterans Day holiday in 1954. So this year Veterans Day will be completing its 61 years, with so much of energy and enthusiasm in the citizens of USA. This year Veterans Day will be celebrated in its grandest manner as it is the day in which war became peace and there was everywhere peace in the whole country.

While many realize that Veterans Day,  is a day to honor our Veterans, which always falls on November 11, few realize the historical significance behind the day. Veterans Day originated as Armistice Day and it marked the end of hostilities of World War I that occurred at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month.  Regardless of the day of the week the 11th falls on Therefore, the day is always recognized on November 11th . 

Veterans Day is the when all the people of the country get holidays from there own particular work they do and also many businesses remain close on that day. As they involve in the parades and all the activities which take place on that day of Veterans Day. The day is mainly celebrated for the conclusion of the world war I in 1919. 
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How To Celebrate Veterans Day | Happy Veterans Day Celebration | Veterans Day Parades, Events, Activities 2015

Veterans Day, which tells the signing of the armistice following World War I or the Veterans Day, is Celebrated on November 11 each year. The day offers parents and teachers an opportunity to educate children about America's history. The United States also originally observed Armistice Day; it then evolved into the current Veterans Day holiday in 1919. So this year Veterans Day will be completing its 61 years, with so much of energy and enthusiasm in the citizens of USA. This year Veterans Day will be celebrated in its grandest manner as it is the day in which war became peace and there was everywhere peace in the whole country.There are several ways to celebrate Veterans Day.


There are following some ways as how to celebrate The Veterans Day :-

1)Attend a Veterans Day program in your community that offers tribute to those who serve on land, sea and air.


2) Local veterans organizations, such as the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, often participate with military banners and American flags.Take part in a flag-raising ceremony. Stand and join in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and the singing of the National Anthem.


3)Go to a band or choral concert featuring patriotic music.


4)Participate in a moment of silence in remembrance of those who gave their lives for their country. The moment usually begins at 11 a.m. and continues for two minutes in honor of deceased veterans.



5) Veterans, military and National Guard units, and sometimes civic organizations, march or ride in parades celebrating the significance of this day.Attend a Veterans Day parade in your area.


6)Take your children to visit a veterans hospital, or encourage them to send a letter of thanks to a veteran.
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