These 50+ stores offer year-round special discounts to military veterans and active-duty members of the US Armed Forces.
Veterans and active-duty members of the US Armed Forces — and often their immediate family members, too— are eligible for both Memorial Day and year-round discounts from myriad retailers.
By presenting a military ID or filling out an application online, our service members can save money on everything from apparel to technology to insurance. To show gratitude to veterans and active-duty members of the armed forces , many retailers offer special discounts to active and former military personnel, veterans, families of the Armed Forces, and first-responders.
By presenting a military ID or filling out an application online, eligible shoppers can save up to 50% on everything from new tech to insurance. To make it easier to navigate, we've rounded up a list of stores offering military discounts year-round and on Memorial Day, below. And though there are a good amount listed, it's always a good practice to ask at any store you're shopping at since many don't advertise, or in case they require in-person verification.
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