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November 10, 2015 • Page 15
Remembering our veterans
The men and women
who defend the liberties and
freedoms of the countries
they represent hold a special
place in people’s hearts
and an eternal spot in their
countries’ histories.
Any opportunity is a
good time to commemorate
the bravery and selfless
deeds of military personnel, but certain prominent
holidays in November make
this an especially important
time to thank veterans for
their service.
November 11 is Veterans
Day in the United States
and Remembrance Day in
Canada. It’s also known as
Armistice Day in other parts
of the world. These holidays
honor all military veterans
who have provided service
to their countries, and that
each falls on November 11 is
no coincidence, as the day
commemorates the anniversary of the end of World
War I on the 11th hour of the
11th day of the 11th month
of 1918.
Many places around the
world pause and remember
fallen veterans on November
11, but a good majority of
Veterans Day and Remembrance Day commemorative
events focus on past and
current veterans who are
still alive. There are many
ways to honor the military
at home and abroad in time
for the November festivi-
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ties. The following are just a
handful of ways to show appreciation for military men
and women.
• When dining out, ask
your server if you can
pay the tab for a soldier
or veteran you see in the
restaurant.
• Attend a military
parade with your family and
explain the significance of
the day to children in attendance.
• Draft letters and send
care packages to soldiers
currently in service far away
from home.
• Ask your company if
Veterans Day or Remembrance Day can be an observed holiday at your place
of business each year to pay
homage to servicemen and
women.
• Visit a military memorial in a city near you. Your
town also may have its own
memorial.
• Petition town officials
to erect a memorial if your
town does not already have
one. Such memorials can be
a source of inspiration for
your community.
• Support a military
family in your town who
may be missing a loved one
stationed elsewhere. Make
meals, mow the lawn, help
with grocery shopping, or
simply provide emotional
support.
• Volunteer time at a vet-
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• Support a local VFW
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• Create a scrapbook for
a veteran in your life.
• Cheer for or thank
military personnel each time
you see them.
• Visit the veterans’ portion of a nearby cemetery
and place poppies or other
flowers on the graves.
• Always keep the
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erans’ hospital. You may be
able to read with veterans or
engage in other activities.
• Get involved with a
military support charity that
can provide much-needed
funds to struggling families
or disabled veterans.
• Have children speak
with veterans in your family,
including grandparents,
uncles and aunts or even
their own parents. It can
help them gain perspective
on the important roles the
military plays.
• Ask a veteran to give a
commencement speech at a
school or to be the guest of
honor at a special function.
• Drive disabled veterans
to doctors’ appointments or
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