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Veterans Day 2025: Date, Meaning & Events

Honoring Military Service on November 11, 2025.

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Veterans Day 2025 will be observed on Tuesday, November 11 across the United States. This national holiday pays tribute to all American veterans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, whether during times of war or peace.

As a federal holiday, many government offices, banks, and schools will remain closed in observance of the day.

The History Behind Veterans Day

The origins of Veterans Day trace back to the end of World War I. On November 11, 1918, an armistice agreement between the Allied nations and Germany took effect, officially ending major hostilities.

The following year, the day was first commemorated as Armistice Day, honoring those who served in what was then called the “war to end all wars.”

In 1954, after World War II and the Korean War, the U.S. government renamed the observance to Veterans Day, recognizing all American veterans — not just those who fought in World War I.

How Veterans Day Is Observed Across the Country

Every year, Veterans Day is marked by ceremonies, parades, and educational events nationwide. The most notable ceremony takes place at Arlington National Cemetery, where officials lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The event includes a moment of silence and speeches honoring service members for their courage and sacrifice.

Local communities also organize parades, veteran appreciation events, and school programs to teach younger generations about the importance of honoring those who served.

Veterans Day vs. Memorial Day

While both holidays pay tribute to military service, Veterans Day and Memorial Day are distinct. Memorial Day, observed each May, honors those who died while serving their country. In contrast, Veterans Day celebrates all U.S. veterans, both living and deceased, who have worn the nation’s uniform.

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How to Honor Veterans in 2025

In 2025, Americans are encouraged to attend local events, thank veterans personally, and pause at 11 a.m. to reflect on the bravery and dedication of the men and women who have served. Communities across the nation will continue to uphold the tradition of gratitude and remembrance that defines this important day.

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