Veterans Day began as "Peace negotiation Day" on Nov. 11, 1919, the main commemoration of the finish of World War I. Congress passed a determination in 1926 for a yearly recognition, and Nov. 11 turned into a national occasion starting in 1938. Not at all like Memorial Day, Veterans Day pays tribute to every single American veteran—living or dead—however particularly offers gratitude to living veterans who served their nation respectably amid war or peacetime.
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