Remembrance Days
Remembrance Days are special occasions dedicated to honoring and remembering those who have served in the military, particularly those who lost their lives in conflicts. These days often include ceremonies, moments of silence, and the laying of wreaths at memorials. One of the most recognized Remembrance Days is Remembrance Day, observed on November 11th in many countries, marking the end of World War I.
In addition to Remembrance Day, various countries have their own specific days of remembrance, such as Memorial Day in the United States, which is observed on the last Monday of May. These observances serve to educate the public about the sacrifices made by military personnel and to promote peace and reconciliation.