Describe the transition of the holiday from armistice day to veterans day?
Question: Describe the transition of the holiday from armistice day to veterans day?
Armistice Day was established to commemorate the end of World War I, which officially ended on November 11, 1918. It was a day to honor those who served and died in the war2. In 1938, it became a legal holiday dedicated to world peace.
However, by the 1950s, veterans organizations felt that the day should honor all U.S. veterans, not just those who served in World War I. As a result, in 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill into law that officially renamed the holiday to Veterans Day. This change was made to recognize the service and sacrifices of all American veterans.
So, while the date remained the same, the focus of the holiday shifted from commemorating the end of World War I to honoring the broader contributions of veterans from all wars.
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