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- 2. Veterans Day was originally called ___________ Day.
- 4. Veterans Day is observed as ___________ Day in many parts of Europe.
- 7. Force Off they go, into the wild blue yonder ...
- 9. The length of time over which recollection or memory extends.
- 11. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is located at Arlington National __________.
- 12. A person who has served in the military.
- 13. Soldiers trained to fight primarily at sea.
- 14. Approximate percentage of veterans that are women (2019).
- 16. This flower is closely associated with Veterans Day.
- 19. The poem "In Flanders Field" was written in the midst of intense fighting in this European country.
- 20. The U.S. officially entered World War II following a bloody attack on Pearl Harbor in this state.
- 21. A group of soldiers.
- 22. U.S. troops fought in this country from 1950-1953.
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- 1. Their motto is "Semper Paratus" (Always Ready).
- 3. They have fought "from the halls of Montezuma / to the shores of Tripoli."
- 5. A fight between two opposing forces.
- 6. "First to fight for the right, and to build the nation's might, and the _________ goes rolling along."
- 8. The command branch of the U.S. military is housed in this huge complex in Washington, D.C.
- 10. A member of a highly-trained military unit who participates in offensive military actions beyond the skill of regular units.
- 15. Veterans Day is observed on ___________ 11.
- 17. Who is the Commander-in-chief of all the United States Armed Forces?
- 18. The state or fact of having defeated an opponent or of having achieved success.
