How Do People Observe Veterans Day?

How To Observe Vertans Day

Also known as Armistice Day, Veterans Day is intended to celebrate the Veterans of the United States and other countries that have served with the US Armed Forces. The date of celebration for Veterans Day coincides with the anniversary of the end of WWI. The date was formally recognized in 1954 at the

urging of major US Veterans organizations.

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So, how do most people celebrate Veterans Day?

  • Many Veterans are given the day off from work. This allows them to celebrate their accomplishments.
  • Because Veterans Day is a national/federal holiday, some employees are given the day off to honor the sacrifices of our military members.
  • Many schools are also closed for the day for students to help recognize the importance of the holiday.

In addition, many companies reserve a one-minute period of silence around 2:11 EST to honor service members, whether fallen or not. Celebrate Veterans Day by hiring a local Veteran for your commercial landscaping service needs.

How to Honor Veterans on Veterans Day?

Many members of the military, ex-military, and even family members set aside time to celebrate our Veterans. There are several ways to honor Veterans and military members on Veterans Day. Maintaining a respectful environment can make a huge difference for soldiers that need support.
As employers, it is important to ensure that employees have the time and freedom to achieve some sense of normalcy. Making sure that they have time off to properly celebrate is important to the mental health of Veterans.

Spending time with friends and family is often the best support for current and former military members. To honor a Veteran this Veterans Day, invite them to dinner or BBQ to show appreciation for their service. Many service members enjoy celebrating with the people they served with, so extend an invitation to their brothers and sisters in arms.

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What Do You Say to a Veteran on Veterans Day?

There are many ways to thank a Veteran for their service on Veterans Day, but this can also be a hurdle for many who struggle with finding the correct thing to say to a Veteran. Joe Webb, WFW’s owner, and Veteran, suggests saying something along these lines:

“Happy Veterans Day, thank you for dedicating your time, effort, and bravery to sacrifice for this county. We are forever grateful to your fight for America’s Freedom. and we truly appreciate the example you have set for the rest of us.”

Be respectful and sincere when acknowledging what the Veteran has done for our country. To speak with Joe about his Veteran WFW services or to receive a custom commercial quote, call (570) 369-3026.

What Is the Importance of Veterans Day?

Veterans Day is important because it gives American’s an opportunity to celebrate the people that have sacrificed their lives and freedom for our country. Many of our service members have gone above and beyond the call of duty, but have received little recognition for their work and sacrifice.

Having a holiday like Veterans Day reminds us of our nation’s necessary duty to preserve freedom. WFW is a company with a strong Veteran hire initiative and supports the continuous employment of our military men and women. Help support your local Veteran community by contacting WFW about your commercial and industrial business needs.

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Veterans Day Facts

One important Veterans Day fact is the day honors Veterans of all wars. One of the most popular Veterans Day traditions is the annual Arlington National Cemetery memorial service on Veterans Day. An official wreath-laying ceremony is held at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, while parades and other celebrations are held in states around the country. The Virginia cemetery is home to the graves of about 400,000 people (mostly of those served in the military).

Why Did Veterans Day Become a Holiday?

The original bill leading to Veterans Day was passed in 1954, just after the Korean War. Although the US government had already chosen to celebrate the ends of specific wars, there was no holiday enacted to celebrate Veterans. Thus, towards the end of the Korean War, a WW2 Veteran by the name of Raymond Weeks organized a “National Veterans Day” to celebrate all veterans. This was later introduced to Congress in 1954, who voted in support of the holiday, and later passed into law.

How Is Veterans Day Different From Armistice Day?

There is one key difference between Veterans Day and Armistice Day: the inclusion of all American military personnel instead of just World War I participants.

Why Did They Change the Name of Armistice Day?

Armistice Day honored the Veterans of WWI following the Armistice Agreement between states at the end of the war. As this only applied to those who had served in the First World War, many soldiers found that they were not represented as Veterans following their service, indicating the need for a holiday that honored all service members regardless of the war.

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What’s the Difference Between Memorial Day and Veterans Day?

The difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day is easy to confuse. Memorial Day is focused on the service members that died while in service to the United States. Meanwhile, Veterans Day is focused on our service members who did not die in service to our country but still have dedicated time and effort to serving our country.

Do Veterans Get the Day Off on Veterans Day?

Veterans Day is a federal holiday observed on November 11. If 11/11 falls on a Sunday, then the holiday is recognized on the following Monday. State government offices are closed, along with some schools and businesses. Depending on the company, Veterans can be compensated for taking time off during the holiday, or at least provided with time off during the holiday.

Workers For Warriors is off on Veterans Day and we leverage this time off to care for our community of Veterans. Submit your request for commercial services and we will respond in a timely manner.

Why Choose WFW as a Veteran Small Business Company

WFW is one of the best companies for supporting a Pennsylvania Veteran-Owned small local business. WFW’s Owner, Joe Webb, has confirmed he will be giving back to the community by purchasing 50 tickets for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Veterans Day game on 11/11, all of which will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project.

These numerous efforts clearly illustrate that WFW is dedicated to Veteran projects and fundraisers. Supporting WFW will continue to increase Veteran support for future local projects in the community. Contact WFW today to learn how we can assist with your commercial or municipal projects.

About the Author: Joe Webb
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Joe is a husband and father of two. He is a Pennsylvania native and a proud graduate of Penn State. He enlisted in the Army in 2003 and served in the 75th Ranger Regiment during his time in the military. He was a Ranger School graduate and had 2 deployments to Iraq & Afghanistan. Joe created WFW to service a growing business need but also to give back and support Veteran organizations.