In addition to the Veterans Day National Ceremony held each year on November 11 at Arlington National Cemetery at 11 a.m., communities across America plan their own ways to observe the holiday ~ but you need not wait until that day to reach out to veterans and their families.
At AARP's Create the Good site, you'll find dozens of ways to give a lift to military families in your local community.
Joining Forces is another national initiative that encourages all of us to support our military service members and their families with jobs, education, and health-related issues.
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- In Gratitude of a Father's Service to His Country, by Lisa Abeyta
- 10 Ways to Honor a Soldier on Veterans Day, by Chris Raymond
- The Importance of Flags and Horses in American Military Funerals, by Zoë Byrne
- Veterans Death, Burial and Memorial Benefits, by Chris Raymond
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