Originally called Armistice Day, Veterans Day was created to mark the end of World War I. In the 1950s, the U.S. expanded the holiday to honor all American veterans. Today, it stands as a solemn day of remembrance, not just a celebration of victory.
Originally called Armistice Day, Veterans Day was created to mark the end of World War I. In the 1950s, the U.S. expanded the holiday to honor all American veterans. Today, it stands as a solemn day of remembrance, not just a celebration of victory.