President Trump Proposes "Victory Day" Renaming for Veterans Day at Arlington Ceremony
President Trump commemorated Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery, proposing to rename it "Victory Day" to honor World War I and II veterans after a wreath-laying ceremony.

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Overview
President Trump commemorated Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery, participating in a wreath-laying ceremony and a moment of silence at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Following the ceremony, President Trump proposed renaming Veterans Day to "Victory Day," specifically to honor veterans of World Wars I and II.
The proposal aims to highlight the victorious outcomes of these major global conflicts, shifting the focus from the original Armistice Day commemoration.
Veterans Day, observed annually on November 11 since 1919, originally marked the end of World War I, evolving to honor all U.S. military veterans.
The event at Arlington was part of a broader national celebration, collectively honoring the service and sacrifices of all who have served in the armed forces.
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