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Veterans Day: The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month

Nov. 11, 1918 is recognized as the end of the world’s first global conflict, World War I. In 1938, November 11 was named Armistice Day in recognition of those who served.

Then came World War II and the greatest mobilization of armed forces in history. After that, American forces fought in Korea. So in 1954, the 83rd Congress changed Armistice Day to Veterans Day to honor all who served.

Veterans Day National Committee services are held at Arlington Memorial Amphitheater. It is built around the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, property that once belonged to General Robert E. Lee.

At 11 a.m., a color guard representing all branches of the military honors the Unknown Soldier with “Present Arms,” the laying of a Presidential wreath and the playing of Taps. Though these services are held at Arlington, the primary focus of Veterans Day is on veterans who are alive and with us today. They are honored with parades and speeches.

To all veterans working among us, and especially those who have recently served in Afghanistan, we offer our sincere thanks. We will not forget.


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