Veterans Day (Q755999)
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federal holiday in the United States
- Armistice Day
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English | Veterans Day |
federal holiday in the United States |
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11 November 1919Gregorian
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U.S. World War I veteran Joseph Ambrose (1896–1988) attends the dedication parade for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial holding the flag that covered the casket of his son, Clement, who was killed in the Korean War. (English)
13 November 1982
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Veterans Day (English)
Armistice Day (English)
1954
Veterans Day (English)
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Veterans Day
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- arwiki يوم المحاربين القدامى
- bgwiki Ден на ветераните
- chrwiki ᎤᏂᏲᏏᏙᎸ ᏕᏓᎵᎮᎵᏍᏗᏍᎬ ᎢᎦ
- dewiki Veteranentag
- enwiki Veterans Day
- eswiki Día de los Veteranos (Estados Unidos)
- fawiki روز کهنهسربازان
- fiwiki Veteraanipäivä (Yhdysvallat)
- frwiki Veterans Day
- hewiki יום הווטרנים (ארצות הברית)
- huwiki Veteránok napja
- idwiki Hari Veteran
- ilowiki Aldaw dagiti Beterano
- jawiki 復員軍人の日
- kowiki 재향군인의 날
- nlwiki Veterans Day
- nowiki Veterans Day
- plwiki Dzień Weteranów
- ptwiki Dia dos Veteranos
- ruwiki День ветеранов (США)
- simplewiki Veterans Day
- skwiki Deň vojnových veteránov
- trwiki Gaziler Günü
- ukwiki День ветеранів (США)
- viwiki Ngày cựu chiến binh
- yiwiki וועטעראן'ס טאג
- zhwiki 老兵节
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- commonswiki Category:Veterans Day