Before:
In 1919, president Woodrow Wilson proclaimed November 11 Armistice Day to celebrate the end of, the fighting in the World War I. Congress change the name of Armistice Day in 1954 in order to include American veterans of all wars. Veterans Day honors our countrys military men an women for there willingness to help protect the United States Every year on this day, a national ceremony is held exact at 11 a.m.
Re-written:
In 1919, president Woodrow Wilson proclaimed November 11 Armistice Day to celebrate the end of the fighting in the World War I. Congress change the name of Armistice Day in 1954 in order to include American veterans of all wars. Veterans Day honors our country's military men and women for their willingness to help protect the United States. Every year on this day, a national ceremony is held exact at 11 a.m.