The City of Cleburne is proud to recognize and celebrate military veterans, the men and women who served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Veterans Day is a federal holiday observed annually on Nov. 11. It is a time to reflect and honor those who have served and sacrificed to keep our freedom.
The U.S. military has six branches of service: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Space Force.
As a small token of appreciation for local veterans, Cleburne’s museums will host a Veterans Day breakfast on Saturday, Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. The event offers free coffee and donuts, music and a time to fellowship with other veterans. It will take place at the Cleburne Railroad Museum, located at 206 N. Main St. Bringing military memorabilia is encouraged.
To remember veterans year round, the City also has a star-shaped veterans monument at Hulen Park. The star is a symbol of excellence and a beacon of hope that guides the way. A flagpole waving the U.S. flag stands in the middle of the star to remind the community of a veteran’s service to this country.