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MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS Amvets are @25 a year or
$200 a lifetime. The Auxiliary is $20.00 or $235.00 a lifetime. Sons are $25.00 or $320.00 a lifetime. Boosters
are $30.00 renewal or $40.00 new until December 31st. Please make sure your name, address and phone number are on the
check. Thank you.
Military Discounts
Discounts
Discounts
OUR PARKING LOT IS GROWING...YOU CAN NOW PARK IN THE REAR!
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Leigh Ann Singer is collecting
old cell phones, even if they are broken for a program called cell phones for Soldiers. For every cell phone collected
they are turned into calling cards so that soldiers may call home.
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Veterans Flag Depot
When Only American Made Flags Will Do
The Veterans Flag Depot is your best choice for American Made Flags and Flagpoles at wholesale prices. All of our U.S. Flags, Military Flags, State
Flags, and most all other flags and items on our site are Made In The U.S.A..
click here to download application
Juniors need names and addresses of family members or friends serving overseas for Care Packages.
Our bingo is back at Silver Heights.
Dear Mr. Martinez-Oliveras,
The Home Depot Customer Care is in receipt of your email.
In
reference to your e-mail, effective March 1st, 2010 we will offer, when asked, a 10 percent discount, up to a $500
maximum, to all active, reserve, retired or disabled veterans and their family members with a valid military
ID. All other military veterans will qualify for a 10 percent discount during normal holiday events (e.g., Memorial Day, Veterans Day and Independence Day). This philosophy is consistent with our long standing price match guarantee.
Please
note that The Home Depot will offer a 10% Military discount up to $500.00 maximum. The Military discount cannot be combined
with any other promotions and are NOT offered online through homedepot.com. During normal holiday events, it's Store Manager's discretion to offer the discount without
a Military ID.
A retired veteran must have qualified and gone through retirement with the Military.
Disabled Veterans should have a Veteran's Identification Card (VIC) that is given to them from the Department of
Veteran's Affairs. The VIC and their DL should be sufficient ID to get the everyday Military Discount.
The
Home Depot is dedicated to supporting and honoring our men and women in uniform through our business practices, recruitment
efforts and corporate contributions. We offer this discount to thank them for their outstanding service
to this nation and to help make their homes more comfortable and safe.
Please let us know if we can be of
further assistance.
Sincerely,
Novel Customer Care Research
Team
My name is Carl Jewett and I’m the Veteran Liaison for the Mesothelioma Center (Asbestos.com);
I’m also the Executive Director of the Veterans Assistance Network, and a retired Lieutenant Commander in the US Navy.
While I was browsing through a number of Veterans sites I came across your website and was very impressed by the information
you have listed.
Countless veterans are currently suffering from life-threatening illnesses that are a result of exposure
to asbestos, a material that was commonly used in hundreds of military applications, products, and ships primarily because
of its resistance to fire.
The Mesothelioma Center provides a complete list of occupations, ships, and shipyards
that could have put our Veterans at risk for developing asbestos-related diseases. In addition, they have thousands of articles
regarding asbestos and mesothelioma and they’ve even created a veterans-specific section on their website in order to
help inform them about the dangers of asbestos exposure.
Because so many veterans visit your site, I thought
that you may be interested in helping to educate veterans about the dangers of asbestos exposure by linking to our website,
or possibly post some information on mesothelioma and veterans from your page amvets61.com/. Please let me know.
I'm available by e-mail at carl.jewett “@” asbestos.com. With your help, we can save some lives. Thanks
again.
Carl Jewett
Mesothelioma Center
Asbestos.com
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