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Five facts about Veterans Day in America

Five facts about Veterans Day in America

US Marine Marshall Williams, the only surviving Medal of Honor recipient of the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II, visited the Battle Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, during the country's Veterans Day celebration Thursday.

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The 96-year-old veteran joined the Marines in May 1943 and participated in the Battle of Guam in the summer of 1944 before being sent to the small Hawaiian island of Iwo Jima.

 USA President saluted the country's veterans as the "backbone of America" ​​as he marked his first Veterans Day as president with a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.

On November 11 each year, the United States celebrates Veterans Day and holds a ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, DC.

The name of the national occasion (Armistice Day), i.e. Armistice Day, was to celebrate the signing of the armistice between the Allied countries and Germany during World War I at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918.

The history of the first Armistice Day celebration in the United States dates back to November 11, 1919, when work in various parts of the country was suspended for two minutes at 11 am, while parades and popular street rallies were organized to mark the occasion.

Later, the occasion also became a tribute to the Unknown American Soldier, a tradition that continues today.

In 1954, the name Veterans Day was adopted in place of Armistice Day out of a popular desire to honor all members of the armed forces, not just those who served during World War I.


A Brief History of Veterans Day

Five facts about Veterans Day in America

About 60,000 US soldiers' names are on the Washington Vietnam Veterans Memorial

About 60,000 US soldiers' names are on the Washington Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The United States celebrates Monday Veterans Day, which falls on November 11 every year, and the roots of choosing this day go back to honoring American soldiers who died in World War I,

It was known as Armistice Day, as the agreement to end the war was signed at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day in the eleventh month of 1918.

President Dwight Eisenhower passed a law in 1954 that adopted the name "Veterans Day" instead of "Armistice Day", out of a popular desire to honor all American soldiers, not just those who served during World War I as World War II and the Korean War followed.

Here are five facts about Veterans Day, according to the US Department of Defense.

Figures indicate that there are about 18.2 million veterans in the United States, but the number of those surviving is declining, especially for those who fought in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, and with new numbers of young fighters joining Iraq and Afghanistan, making the number of veterans Veteran veterans will decline to about 12 million by 2045.

Veterans Day is not a memorial day that Americans celebrate on the fourth Monday in May every year as it is an occasion to honor those who died in the wars the United States has fought, but Veterans Day honors all members of the armed forces, both living and dead.

This day was called "Armistice Day", which was associated with the signing of the Armistice Agreement to end World War I.

It was rescheduled in 1971 to the fourth Monday in October to give government employees a three-day holiday, but in 1978 it was celebrated again on November 11th.

A number of countries celebrate Veterans Day under the name of Memorial Day, especially as it relates to the end of the First World War. Canada, Australia, and Britain celebrate it, but according to different rituals than in the United States.

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