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Veterans Day, Then and Now

by Rebecca Alwine

Facts about Veterans Day you won’t want to be caught not knowing Veterans Day.

“In 1919, Armistice Day was established after the end of World War I,” I heard from the backseat as I was driving home from school one day. Quickly followed by, “In 1955, President [Dwight D.} Eisenhower changed it to Veterans Day to honor all veterans.”

He had my attention now. My sevenyear-old was telling his five-year -old sister all about the history of Veterans Day. As proud military kids, I knew this was important to them. But when I thought about it, I really didn’t know much about this, I mean, I knew the basic history, but not enough to play 20 questions with two elementary school kids.

So I did some research on behalf of all those married to military history buffs and parents to inquisitive military kids. Here’s what I found:

Starting at the beginning

Changes

Fun Facts

What else do you need to know about Veterans Day? While it is a federal holiday, some schools may still be open. Many businesses also remain open and offer discounts or freebies to military personnel.

 

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