Beyond the United States, several other countries observe a similar holiday on November 11th, often called Remembrance Day. Which of these countries observes it?
What does the term 'veteran' specifically refer to in the context of Veteran Day in the U.S.?
Which U.S. city is known for hosting one of the nation's largest and oldest Veteran Day parades?
Prior to federal recognition, in what year did Congress pass a resolution calling for the annual observance of Armistice Day?
The original Armistice Day recognized the armistice signed at what specific hour on November 11, 1918?
Is Veteran Day a federal holiday in the United States?
Who was the first person to propose the idea of a national Armistice Day holiday in the United States?
The original intent of Armistice Day was to promote what beyond simply commemorating the end of World War I?
What common visual symbol, in addition to the poppy, is often seen at Veteran Day ceremonies, particularly at military cemeteries?
Which U.S. President declared November 11, 1919, as the first Armistice Day, urging Americans to observe it?