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Observed annually on November the 11th, this day is recognized across the world and is of significant importance to many. Also known as Remembrance Day or Armistice Day in recognition of the end of World War 1, in the USA the day is used to celebrate military veterans who are or who have served in the Armed Forces.
Armistice Day was first recognized the year after the end of World Way 1 in 1919 by Woodrow Wilson and the name changed to Veterans Day after World War II and the Korean War. The day was filled with Parades, memorials and most importantly a pause in business, schools and daily life at 11am as a mark of respect and moment of reflection.
The Federal holiday is "dedicated to the cause of world peace". Veterans Day celebrates all those present and past who have served in the Armed Forces with emphasis on thanking those who are still with us. A long-standing recognized tradition within the US is the laying of a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.
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