Veterans Day Messages

Ever find yourself wondering what to write in a Veterans Day card? If so, you’re not alone!

First and foremost, don’t inadvertently mix Veterans Day with Memorial Day! Both honor the service of those who’ve served their country in uniform, but for fundamentally different reasons: Veterans Day (observed on November 11th), celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans, while Memorial Day (observed on the last Monday in May) specifically honors those who died while in military service.

Simple “thank you”/appreciation messaging will generally suffice, and, for most veterans, is actually preferable in most cases to longer, more flowery tributes. Veterans Day thank you messages that are short and to-the-point often “say more” than attempts to over-dramatize the appreciation.

In general, Veterans Day card messages that touch on one or more of the following themes will be well-received by veterans of any service branch and any era:

Gratitude:

Pride — Especially Appropriate For Recipients Who Are Family Members:

Legacy — Acknowledging the History of All Those Who've Served Before:

Patriotism and National Pride — (But Keep It Apolitical):

Branch of Service:

If you know the branch of the U.S. Military the recipient served in (or is currently serving in) — Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy or Coast Guard — it's always appropriate to include a Veterans Day message tailored to their brand of service.

To a Marine veteran:

To an Air Force veteran:

To an Army veteran:

To a Navy veteran:

To a Coast Guard veteran:

Any of these Veterans Day greeting card messages, as well as your own authentic expressions of gratitude or pride, will be gratefully received by the military veteran in your life whose service you pay tribute to on November 11th.