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Festivals, parades and flag services are planned across North Texas in recognition of the holiday.
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Elizabeth Beck and Charlie Lauersdorf sit on opposite sides of the dais at Fort Worth’s City Council meetings, and their politics look pretty different, too. Beck is a Democrat, and Lauersdorf is a Republican.
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On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, an armistice brought the World War I battles to a halt.
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Events including festivals, flyovers and flag services salute U.S. military veterans in North Texas.
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Native American veterans gathered in Washington, D.C., this Veterans' Day to unveil a memorial at the National Museum of the American Indian.
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Dozens of companies across the U.S. are offering freebies and discounts to veterans and active-duty military members on Veterans Day.
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The two federal holidays recognize members of the U.S. military, but have their origins in two different wars and were created to celebrate different segments of the veterans community.
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The newest monument on the National Mall, which opens on Veterans Day, will provide a quiet shrine for Native vets to visit. Native Americans have traditionally served in high numbers.
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Veterans Day in North Texas will look a bit different this year. Organizations have made changes to Wednesday's ceremonies honoring U.S. service members and created virtual events in light of COVID-19.
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Former service members and families of those killed on active duty will have "free access to the iconic and treasured lands they fought to protect."
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Cities across North Texas are marking this Veterans Day with parades honoring service men and women.In Dallas, the annual Veterans Day parade is honoring…