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  2. ‘Embarrassed.’ NC veteran outs Lowe’s ending military ...

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    “As of March 2022, Lowes updated the Everyday Military Discount to exclude select product categories, including major appliances, lumber and electrical cable/wire,” Gordon said.

  3. 2023 Veterans Day deals: Free meals, discounts at 25 ... - AOL

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    Lowe's gives a 10% military discount to active duty and veteran military service members and their families every day on eligible purchases, with no annual limit – a deal that has saved...

  4. 40 retailers giving online discounts to veterans and active ...

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    Military discounts from stores and brands like Apple, Lowe's, Nike and Adidas give back to veterans and active military members on Veterans Day.

  5. National Military Appreciation Month - Wikipedia

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    Some notable companies that give these discounts are Home Depot, Hulu, Lowe's, T-Mobile and Verizon. Some brands only give discounts to veterans on certain days on Military Appreciation Month such as Adidas, Chevrolet, Nike, Chick-fil-A, Ford, Under Armour and IHOP.

  6. United States Uniformed Services Privilege and Identification ...

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    A United States Uniformed Services Privilege and Identification Card (also known as U.S. military ID, Geneva Conventions Identification Card, or less commonly abbreviated USPIC) is an identity document issued by the United States Department of Defense to identify a person as a member of the Armed Forces or a member's dependent, such as a child ...

  7. Bernard Marcus - Wikipedia

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    Bernard (Bernie) Marcus was born to Russian Jewish immigrant parents in Newark, New Jersey. [2] He was the youngest of four children and grew up in a tenement. He graduated from South Side High School in 1947. [3] Marcus wanted to become a doctor, and was accepted to Harvard Medical School, [4] [5] but could not afford the tuition.

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