What was Veterans Day originally called?
Armistice Day
What does the word “veteran” mean?
Someone who has served in the military
What flower is a symbol of remembrance for veterans?
The poppy
How many branches of the U.S. military are there?
Six — Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Space Force
This U.S. president was also a general in World War II?
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Veterans Day was first celebrated after which war?
World War 1
True or False: Veterans Day honors only those who died in war.
False — it honors all who served
What song is often played to honor fallen soldiers?
Taps
Which branch fights mainly on land?
The Army
This actor and wrestler served in the U.S. Army before becoming famous.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s father
What year did Armistice Day become Veterans Day?
1954
What is the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day?
Memorial Day honors those who died; Veterans Day honors all who served
What monument in Washington, D.C. honors Vietnam War veterans?
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Which branch is known for being “The Few. The Proud.”?
The Marines
This famous astronaut was a Navy pilot before going to space.
Neil Armstrong
Which U.S. president officially changed the name to Veterans Day?
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Name one way people can honor veterans.
Thank them, attend a ceremony, send letters, display the flag, etc.
What does the American flag symbolize to veterans?
Freedom, sacrifice, unity, or patriotism
Which branch is responsible for protecting U.S. ships and oceans?
The Navy or Coast Guard
This country singer served in the Marines and wrote songs about America.
Johnny Cash
What date is Veterans Day celebrated every year?
November 11th
What time of day does the nation observe a moment of silence on Veterans Day?
11:00 a.m.
Where is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier located?
Arlington National Cemetery
What is the newest branch of the military?
Space Force
This U.S. president served as a Navy officer during World War II
John F. Kennedy