This Veterans Day, the Department of the Navy commemorates 250 years of American seapower with “Above, Below, and Beyond,” a two-hour Presidential special airing Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, on Fox Nation. In this tribute, we show the world and our adversaries that America’s Show more navy.mil Above, Below, and Beyond: The Department of the Navy Honors 250 Years
— Secretary of the Navy John C. Phelan (@SECNAV) November 5, 2025
GIVEAWAY time. In honor of Veterans Day I teamed up with @GreenRX_WI To give away the new 8 gr bucket of Space Junky crumble and I’m tossing in two packs of beans from @staubingenetics . Rules Must be following @TheJointwithJay Like Share Tag one friend. Drawing on Show more Load image Load image Load image Load image
Veterans are being denied access to care due to the Democrat government shutdown. President Trump wanted to sign the Veterans' ACCESS Act next week on Veterans Day. That won't happen because of Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries. They picked illegal immigrants over veterans. 1:02 2 MB Load video
I was just informed that this Sunday during halftime at the Washington @Commanders game, Nick’s family will be on the field to have his service honored for Veterans Day. Please tune in and support if you can! Quote Happy Captain · May 29, 2023 Nick was a great guy. An Infantryman, an EOD Technician, and finally an Apache pilot. He cared deeply about the people around him and had a sense of humor that was contagious. Multiple deployments finally took their toll on him last summer. Remembering him this weekend and always
A bunch of units are cancelling the four day for Veterans Day I can’t wait for the crash out on @usawtfm when we widespread tell Soldiers no mid month pay check and no four day for the holiday GIF Load GIF
bringing a new look to the helmets this week Glad to represent Terre Haute, and honor our Armed Forces ahead of Veterans Day, with the new helmet stripe for the upcoming Saturday game against Illinois State #MarchOn | #LeaveNoDoubt Load image Load image
360 = the number of days since Veterans day that, thanks to our Vets, we have enjoyed freedom @TheFitzburgh 0:11 1 MB Load video
— Glendale Arizona FOP Lodge 12 (@GlendaleFOP12) November 6, 2025
Veterans Day History
Veterans Day is a federal holiday dedicated to honoring and expressing gratitude to those who have served in the country's armed forces. This observance is an opportunity for Americans to recognize veterans for their courage, sacrifice, and dedication to protecting the freedom and values of the nation. Various events, such as parades, ceremonies, and commemorative activities, take place throughout the country, with many individuals also using this time to visit and support veterans in medical facilities or retirement homes.
The history of Veterans Day dates back to the aftermath of World War I, with the original celebration known as Armistice Day, commemorating the signing of the armistice which marked the end of hostilities between the Allied nations and Germany on November 11, 1918. In 1954, following the service of many American soldiers in both World War II and the Korean War, the U.S. Congress approved replacing "Armistice" with "Veterans" in the holiday's name, officially recognizing the observance as Veterans Day. Today, the nationwide events and activities pay tribute to not only those who have served in past conflicts but also the men and women currently serving in the military.
Many communities host parades, memorial services, and patriotic concerts to remember and honor veterans. Schools and workplaces often hold special assemblies and educational programs focusing on the importance of military service. On this day, it is also a tradition for the President to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, symbolizing the nation's respect and appreciation for the sacrifices made by veterans from all branches of the military. Veterans Day is observed annually on November 11th.
Veterans Day facts
The theme for Veterans Day in 2025 will be 250 years of Army, Navy, and Marine History. In 2024 the theme was A Legacy of Loyalty and Service. In 2023 the theme was Service.
During World War II, over 16 million men and women served in the military. The war resulted in over 400,000 deaths.
In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower issued a proclamation urging the nation to support the Veterans Day effort in any way possible.
The War of Global Terrorism, encompassing October 7, 2001 to May 29, 2012, has seen 54,820 casualties of which 6,456 resulted in death.
This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave. - Elmer Davis
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