November 11th is Veterans’ Day in the United States of America. Thank you veterans, one and all.
A veteran is a former member of the United States Armed Forces, which can range from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, to the Coast Guard.
How do you get a veteran’s status?
According to a new law passed, “Anyone who has reached 20 years of service, even if they were never activated on a [federal] order for more than 180 days outside of training, will now be considered a veteran,” said Army Sgt. Maj. Matthew Krenz.
What is a protected veteran?
The government defines protected veterans as:
- Disabled veteran – those entitled to compensation under laws administered by the Secretary of Veteran Affairs or those who were released from active duty due to a disability
- Recently separated veteran – those released or discharged from the army in the last three years
- Active duty wartime or campaign badge veteran – those that served on active duty during one or more of the periods of way outlined by the US army
- Armed forces service medal veteran – those that served on active duty in any campaign that has been authorized a campaign badge
Veterans are offered full benefits by the US government that consist of:
- Disability compensation
- Veteran’s pension programs
- Free or low-cost medical care through VA hospitals and medical facilities
- Education programs
- Memorials and burials
- Housing and home loan guarantees.
- Small Businesses and business loans
- Counseling
The origin of Veterans Day is in the armistice agreement that finally brought World War I to an end. It was on the “eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month” of 1918 that the horrific war ended and that date was initially named Armistice Day to commemorate that fact.
Check out more on what Veterans Day is and why we celebrate it.
To celebrate Veterans Day, Americans honor Veterans by attending parades and church services.
Additionally, the United States of America flag is hung at half mast on Veterans Day.
Again, thank you veterans, one and all.