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Big 5 Sporting Goods: All active-duty and reserve military, plus veterans, receive a 10% discount. Foot Locker: Qualified military personnel can get a 10% discount off most online and...
Academy Sports + Outdoors offers discount. Academy Sports + Outdoors will offer active-duty military and veterans 10% off their entire purchase online or in-store through Saturday,...
Many stores are offering a competitive military discount this year for Memorial Day. Some have Memorial Day specials for veterans, as well as discounts that may stack on top of general...
The Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES, also referred to as The Exchange and The PX or The BX) provides goods and services at U.S. Army and Air Force installations worldwide, operating department stores, convenience stores, restaurants, military clothing stores, theaters and more across 50 U.S. states and more than 30 countries.
Just in time for holiday shopping, Apple announced the launch of an online store offering a 10 percent discount off all products for active military and veterans.
The Legendary Salute Discount is Cabela’s and Bass Pro Shops’ discount program and offers a 10% discount on most things in the stores to active military, veterans, retirees, guard, reservists, law enforcement officers, firefighters and wildlife agents.
Home Depot supports the U.S. Military community with a 10% military discount. Since 1993, the "Team Depot" program has provided grants to veteran-based organizations and has workers from a local store do volunteer work that would benefit veterans.
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Some discounts extend to military spouses. Below is a list of 15 eateries offering deals on Veterans Day this Friday. Friday marks Veterans Day in the United States, the annual recognition of...
American military commissaries sell groceries and household goods to active-duty, Guard, Reserve, and retired members of all eight uniformed services of the United States and eligible members of their families at cost plus surcharge, saving authorized patrons thousands of dollars compared to civilian supermarkets.