Most of our National Holidays are created to mark a specific historical event, or to show gratitude toward certain persons. We have 3 holidays dedicated to honoring our military personnel: Veterans Day, Memorial Day, and Armed Forces Day.
Veteran's Day honors all who have served. Memorial Day honors those who have died while serving. Armed Forces Day honors those who are currently serving.
Veteran's Day, in particular, has an interesting history. 100 years ago, at 11 AM on November 11, 1918, an Armistice ended the fight with Germany in World War I. It was done on a private train parked in the forest of Compiegne. It took 3 days of reluctant negotiation. After that, Germany then had to turn over all of their planes and warships, release prisoners, etc...
This was first known as "Armistice Day" which is also linked to "Remembrance Day" of the Commonwealth of Nations. It was only renamed Veterans Day in 1954.
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