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Are you a veteran or currently serving in the U.S. armed forces? We found over 100 companies that offer military discounts as a small token of their appreciation.
Nike: Receive a 10% discount at Nike.com and at Nike stores as an eligible military member, spouse or dependent. NFL Shop: All eligible military personnel, spouses, and dependents enjoy...
G. E. M. Membership Department Stores was a chain of discount stores, in the US and Canada. Their first location opened in Denver in 1956. GEM offered something different: membership. The qualifications included government-, religious- and school employees, members of the armed forces, and employees of companies that did “substantial work ...
May is a special month for the military and their families. Here is more to know about events and discounts, including for Armed Forces Day.
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.
A U.S. Army soldier shops for shoes at the base exchange (BX) at Scott Air Force Base in May 2008. Base exchanges sell consumer goods and services to authorized patrons such as active duty, reserve, national guard, retired members of the U.S. Uniformed Services and their dependents.
Military discounts will range depending on the participating store or restaurant. Typically the discounts offered range anywhere from 10% to 45% off. They can be for just service members...
The Nike Community Ambassador Program, allows Nike employees from around the world to go out and give to their community. Over 3,900 employees from various Nike stores have participated in teaching children to be active and healthy.
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.
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