Veterans Day is a national observance dedicated to honoring all men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Unlike Memorial Day, which pays tribute to those who lost their lives in service, Veterans Day celebrates the living and remembers the sacrifices made by every individual who has worn the uniform.
This day is on the calendar as a reminder of the deep gratitude we owe to those who have defended our freedoms, both in times of war and peace. It began as Armistice Day to mark the end of World War One but was later renamed to recognize veterans of all military conflicts and eras.
Veterans Day is a time for reflection, appreciation, and unity. Across the country, people come together to attend ceremonies, raise flags, and thank those who have served. It is a moment to listen to their stories, honor their commitment, and reaffirm our support for them today and every day.