5. Focus Of The Commemoration
Memorial Day is a solemn occasion dedicated to remembering and honoring those who have died in military service to the United States. Observed on the last Monday in May, it is a day of reflection and remembrance, with many Americans visiting cemeteries and memorials to pay tribute to fallen service members. The day is not a celebration but a time to reflect on the sacrifices made by those who have died in service to the country. (military.com)
Veterans Day, on the other hand, is a day to honor all military veterans, both living and deceased, for their service and sacrifices. Observed annually on November 11, it is a day of celebration and appreciation, with ceremonies, parades, and other events held to recognize the contributions of veterans. Veterans Day is a time to thank and honor all who have served in the U.S. military, whether in wartime or peacetime.