To: one_less who wrote (146778 ) 11/11/2008 11:55:00 AM From: jlallen Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976 Today is Veterans' Day.... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joseph Ambrose, an 86-year-old World War I veteran, attends the dedication day parade for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in 1982, holding the flag that covered the casket of his son, who had been killed in the Korean War. Official name Veterans Day (Remembrance Day in other parts of the world.) Observed by United States Type Federal (and most U.S. states) Significance Honors the 24.9 million military veterans in the United States Date November 11 (or nearest weekday) Observances Parades, school history projects President Eisenhower signs HR7786, officially changing Armistice Day to Veterans Day. Veterans Day 2008 posterVeterans Day is an annual American holiday honoring military veterans. Both a federal holiday and a state holiday in all states, it is usually observed on November 11. However, if it occurs on a Sunday then the following Monday is designated for holiday leave, and if it occurs Saturday then either Saturday or Friday may be so designated.[1] It is also celebrated as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day in other parts of the world, falling on November 11, the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I. (Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 with the German signing of the Armistice.) The holiday is commonly printed as Veteran's Day or Veterans' Day in calendars and advertisements. While these spellings are grammatically acceptable, the United States government has declared that the attributive (no apostrophe) rather than the possessive case is the official spelling.[2]en.wikipedia.org