Veterans Day
Military Branches
Famous Vets
Military Accolades and Rankings
Military Terminology
100

Veterans Day is celebrated on what date each year in the United States?

Answer: November 11th

100

What is the oldest branch of the U.S. military, originally formed in 1775 to defend the American colonies?

Answer: The US Army

100

Before becoming a famous astronaut, he served as a naval aviator, and in 1969, he became the first person to walk on the moon.

Answer: Neil Armstrong

100

The ______ Heart is awarded to members of the U.S. military who are wounded or killed in action.

Answer: "The Purple Heart"

100

In the military, what is the term for a member of a unit who is responsible for medical care and first aid?

Answer: A medic or corpsman

200

Originally known as Armistice Day, Veterans Day was established to commemorate the end of which major conflict?

Answer: World War I

200

Which military branch specializes in air and space operations, defending the United States and its interests from above?

Answer: The US Air Force

200

Before becoming President of the United States, this person served in the U.S. Navy during World War II as a lieutenant in the Pacific Theater.

Answer: John F. Kennedy

200

What is the highest rank in the U.S. Marine Corps?

Answer: General

200

What term is used to describe a soldier's absence from duty without official leave, often punishable by military law?

Answer: AWOL (Absent Without Leave)

300

Veterans Day is often confused with Memorial Day. What is the key difference between the two holidays in terms of the people they honor?

Answer: Veterans Day honors all military veterans, while Memorial Day specifically honors those who died in military service

300

This military branch is responsible for providing rapid, tailored, and decisive air-land dominance and is often the first to arrive in a crisis. What is it?

Answer: The U.S. Marine Corps

300

Who is the famous "rock 'n' roll" musician and actor who served in the U.S. Army during the late 1950s?

Answer: Elvis Presley

300

What is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States for acts of valor in combat?

Answer: The Medal of Honor

300

This military term refers to the planned and coordinated movement of troops and equipment from one location to another.

Answer: Deployment

400

In 1954, Armistice Day was officially changed to Veterans Day. Which U.S. president signed the legislation making this change?

Answer: President Dwight D. Eisenhower

400

Which branch of the U.S. military is tasked with defending the nation's coastlines, ports, and maritime interests?

Answer: The U.S. Coast Guard

400

After nearly four years of service, this actor, famous for "The Shawshank Redemption" and "Seven" left the Air Force to pursue his other passion of acting.

Answer: Morgan Freeman

400

The Bronze Star Medal can be awarded for both valor and meritorious service. In which war was it first established?

Answer: World War II

400

What is the military term for a formal gathering or assembly of troops, often for inspection or a ceremony?

Answer: A Formation

500

Where did the first celebration dubbed "Veterans Day" occur?

Answer: Birmingham, Alabama

500

The U.S. Navy SEALs are known for their elite special operations capabilities. What does "SEAL" stand for?

Answer: Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL)

500

Before achieving fame as a martial artist and actor, he served in the U.S. Air Force. Who is he?

Answer: Chuck Norris

500

What is the highest enlisted rank in the U.S. Army?

Answer: Command Sergeant Major

500

This military term is used for the act of temporarily leaving a combat zone without permission and without the intent to return.

Answer: Desertion