This question is not a question. If the person who wrote this has any grammar skills please correct it, so it can be answered.
P.S. In 1938 World War II had already started.
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Veterans Day became a national holiday in the US on June 1, 1954.
Franklin Roosevelt made Armistice Day a national holiday in 1938.
November 11th - which is today, as I type.
Theres a holiday for the veterans because each single one risked their lives to protect ours, and it's the least we can do to honour them...
President Roosevelt declared Veteran's Day a national holiday in 1938. It was passed as an Act in Congress in May of 1938.
No U.S. president has ever declared Hanukkah a national holiday.
Yes, Veterans Day is an annual American holiday honoring military veterans. Both a federal holiday and a state holiday in all states, it is usually observed on November 11
It became a federal holiday in 1954. President Eisenhower declared it a national holiday in honor of United States veteran's. It is also sometimes called a national holiday. U.S. holiday celebrated on November 11, honoring veterans of the U.S. armed forces and those killed in battle. Originally called Armistice Day, it began as a commemoration of the ending of World War I on Nov. 11, 1918. After World War II it was recognized as a day to pay tribute to all service members, and in 1954 it was designated as Veterans Day.
NO THERE IS NO MAIL ON VETERANS DAY IT IS A NATIONAL HOLIDAY.
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Christmas was declared a United States Federal holiday in 1870.
It never was because it's not a national holiday. Christmas is the only national holiday celebrated.