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On this day we would like to say a special thanks to some true American Hero’s. Thank you to our Veterans!
THANK YOU & GOD BLESS
Thank you to the men and woman who have served in the Armed Forces and the sacrifices that both you and your families have made to protect out freedoms. Thank you to those that are presently fighting abroad. There are never enough things that can be said for the appreciation that we can bestow upon all of your for your sacrifice and duty to the United States.
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Applebee’s – free meal, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012: Last year, Applebee’s served over one million free meals to military veterans and active servicemembers. Applebee’s is again offering a free meal to military veterans and active-duty service members on Veterans Day, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012. There will be 7 entrées to choose from, beverage and gratuity not included. Military ID or proof of service required. More.
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Bar Louie, Free meal on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. 2012. Active duty military members and veterans can receive a free meal, up to $10 in value, and a free non-alcoholic beverage. Available at all locations, military ID or proof of service is required (source). Find a location near you.
Champps Americana, Nov. 11, 2012. We’re celebrating our Veterans with an All American Meal! All Veterans and Active Military will receive a free burger on Friday, November 11th! Proof of service required. Offer not valid for the Pepperjack Bacon Stack Burger or Kobe Burger. Dine in only, valid at participating locations. More info, Find a location near you.
Chili’s – free meal, Sunday, Nov. 11 2012. Chili’s is offering all military veterans past and present their choice of one of 7 meals. This offer is available from 11am – 5pm on November 11, 2012 at participating Chili’s in the U.S. only. Dine-in from limited menu only; beverages and gratuity not included. Veterans and active duty military simply show proof of military service. Visit their website to
find locations.
Denny’s Veterans Day Appreciation Event, Nov. 12 2012. Free all you can eat pancakes from 6 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 12 for all active, retirees, and veterans with a valid military ID or proof of military service. Offer available in every Denny’s nationwide.
Famous Dave’s – Sunday Nov. 11 2012. Free or discounted meals on Veterans Day. Offer varies by location, please check the Famous Dave’s Veterans Day page or call your local restaurant for more information.
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Golden Corral – Free meal, Monday Nov. 12: The 12th annual Golden Corral Military Appreciation Monday dinner will is available to any person who has ever served in the United States Military. If you are a veteran, retired, currently serving, in the National Guard or Reserves, you are invited to participate in Golden Corral’s Military Appreciation Monday dinner. For more information visit http://www.goldencorral.com/military/.
Special thanks to Golden Corral: To date, Golden Corral restaurants have provided over 3.2 million free meals and contributed over $6.1 million to the Disabled American Veterans organization. Amazing!
Hooters – Free Meal, Sunday, Nov. 11 2012. Hooter’s is serving up a free meal to military veterans all day on Veterans Day. Offer good for all veterans and active duty military personnel. Get 10 Free Wings – Boneless or Regular, drink purchase required. Offer valid at participating Hooters only; open to all active duty and military veterans with valid military ID or proof of military service. For more information, visit, www.HootersVeteransDay.com.
Hy-Vee, Free Breakfast, Monday, Nov. 12, 2012. Free Veterans Day breakfast from 7am – 11am at all Hy-Vee supermarkets with in-store dining. Please call ahead to verify participation, and bring proof of service.
Krispy Kreme – Free doughnut. Available only at participating Krispy Kreme stores. Offer available to all active-duty, retirees & veterans on Friday November 11th. Be sure to call ahead to verify your local Krispy Kreme is participating.
Little Caesars® Pizza, Monday, Nov. 12, 2012. Little Caesars is honoring the men and women of the United States armed forces this Veterans Day by providing veterans and active military members with a free Crazy Bread® with proof of military status or proof of service at participating stores nationwide. Call ahead to verify participation. Find a location near you.
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Lone Star Steakhouse, Monday, Nov. 12, 2012. Free Appetizer for military members and veterans. Taste of Texas Sampler not included. ID required, please call ahead for verification.
Max & Erma’s, Sunday, November 11, 2012. Participating Max & Erma’s locations are offering military members and veterans a free Best Cheeseburger in America Combo, which includes tortilla soup or side Caesar salad, seasoned fries, and chocolate chip cookies. Locations.
McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants – free lunch or dinner, Sunday Nov 11, 2012: McCormick & Schmick’s is celebrating their 14th annual Veteran’s Appreciation Event on Sunday, November 11th. Veterans will be able to choose a complimentary lunch or dinner entrée. Veterans must provide proof of military service. Be sure to contact your local McCormick & Schmick’s as this is valid at participating restaurants only. Also, space is limited and reservations are highly recommended. For more information visit: M&S Veterans Appreciation Event.
Outback Steakhouse – A week of Free Bloomin’ Onions and Cokes Monday Nov. 7 – Friday Nov. 11 2012. Outback Steakhouse is honoring America’s military veterans by offering active duty military and veterans a free Bloomin’ Onion and a Coca-Cola product during the week leading up to Veteran’s Day. This offer is available to Military Personnel with ID. More information.
The Outback understands commitment. For the past two years, The Outback, with the help of their patrons, has donated $2 Million to Operation Homefront, a non-profit organization providing everyday and emergency support for active troops, wounded warriors and their families.
Spaghetti Warehouse, Monday, Nov. 12, 2012. Buy one entrée, get one free, coupon required. Choose any of 11 Original Recipe Spaghetti entrées and receive a second entrée free. This offer is open to everyone, not just veterans. Download the coupon at their website (available starting Nov. 5th).
Subway – Free Six Inch Sub, November 11, 2012. Select SUBWAY® Restaurants will offer a FREE six inch sub or flatbread to military veterans on Veterans Day. This offer is valid only on
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November 11, 2012 at participating local SUBWAY® restaurants, Military ID or proof of service required. Note: SUBWAY® Restaurants are franchises, so this offer may not be available everywhere. Please call
ahead for participation and times.
Texas Roadhouse – free lunch, Sunday, Nov. 11 2012. Every Texas Roadhouse location across the country will participate in the free lunch event to honor the men and women of our armed forces. Choose from one of 10 free meals, plus sides and a drink. Offer good for All veterans – including all active, retired or former U.S. military. ID Required. Find locations.
T.G.I. Friday’s – Free Lunch, Monday Nov 12, 2012. Valid for all US Military personnel and veterans. Must wear uniform (if permitted by your service) or present military ID or other proof of service. Only valid at participating locations for anyone with an old or current military ID. More details on TGIFridays.com.
The Olive Garden, Free entrée, Nov. 11, 2012. Offer good for veterans and active duty military, on Sunday, November 11th during regular business hours. Chose from a special menu; all entrées inlcude freshly baked garlic sticks and choice of soup or salad. Off er good in US and Canada, proof of service required. More info.
Tim Hortons – all US locations are offering a free donut to all veterans (check out the Star Spangled donut!).
7-Eleven – Free small Slurpee on Sunday, Nov. 11 from 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Offer good to all current and former military members. ID or proof of service required.
Home Depot and Lowe’s Military Coupon Updates
Update: Home Depot and Lowes 10% Military Discount Available Everyday.
Home Depot Military Discount: The Home Depot(R) is offering all active duty personnel, reservists, retired military, veterans and their families a 10 percent discount off their purchases
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in honor of Veteran’s Day. The offer is valid on purchases of up to $2,000 for a maximum of $200 and is available at The Home Depot stores, The Home Depot Design Center locations, Yardbirds and EXPO Design Center(R) locations. The 10% military discount is available everyday for active duty and retirees, but not all veterans. Home Depot makes this offer available to all veterans on most military holidays. You can also find Home Depot discounts online.
Lowe’s Military DiscouNt: Lowe’s Companies, Inc. will offer all active, reserve, honorably discharged, retired military personnel and their immediate family members a 10 percent discount on in-store U.S. purchases made during the Veterans Day holiday. The discount is available Nov. 7 – Nov. 11. The discount is available on in-stock and special order purchases up to $5,000. To qualify, individuals must present a valid military ID or other proof of service. Excluded from the discount are sales via Lowes.com, previous sales, and purchases of services or gift cards. Like Home Depot, Lowes offers this discount daily to active duty military members, but not to veterans. However, they extend the offer to military veterans on military holidays. You can also find exclusive discounts at Lowe’s.com.
Free Park Admissions for Veterans Day 2012
Anheuser-Busch Parks. Anheuser-Busch Parks offers Active Duty Service Members free admission for them and up to 3 dependents to any of their parks once a year. Throughout 2012, members of the military and as many as three direct dependents may enter SeaWorld, Busch Gardens or Sesame Place parks with a single-day complimentary admission. The Here’s to the Heroes program is only available to Any active duty, activated or drilling reservist, or National Guardsman. Eligible parks include: Adventure Island, Busch Gardens (Tampa Bay or Williamsburg), SeaWorld (Orlando, San Diego, or San Antonio), Sesame Place, and Water Country USA. Not valid at Discovery Cove and Aquatica. Christmas Town at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Va. is not included as part of this program. For more information and to register, visit: Free admission summary, and ticket application.
Colonial Williamsburg Free Admission. Colonial Williamsburg offers free weekend-long admission tickets to active-duty military, reservists, retirees, veterans, and their immediate dependents from Thursday, Nov. 9 through Monday, Nov. 12th. The complimentary ticket includes admission to Colonial Williamsburg exhibition sites, art museums, and most daytime programs, as well as free parking and use of the shuttle bus system. Tickets are only available at on-site ticket sales locations. Tickets are also available to families of deployed servicemembers. Tickets available on the following dates: Nov. 9-12, 2012.
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Fee Free Day at National Parks. To honor America’s service men and women, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced that areas managed by the National Park Service would not charge entrance fees for Veterans Day weekend – November 10-12, 2012. Everyone is eligible, not just veterans. Over 100 national Parks will be participating in this event.
Historic Jamestowne – Free Admission. The National Park Service commemorates Veterans Day with Fee Free days at Historic Jamestowne November 10-12. Free admission for everyone. See events calendar.
Knotts Berry Farm Military Tribute Days – Free Admission – 2012. Knott’s Berry Farm has an annual Military Tribute event in which they offer military members past and present by offering free park admission. This year the Military Tribute Days run from November 1 – 21 November. Veterans or current serving military personnel plus one guest get in FREE with proper ID presented at Knott’s turnstile (DD214, Veterans Administration Hospital ID or Active Military Service ID). Purchase up to six additional tickets for just $19 each. More info.
Pro Football Hall of Fame – Free Admission, Nov. 3. 2012. Annual Veterans Day Salute, Saturday, November 03, 2012, 09:00 AM – 05:00 PM. Any veteran or member of the armed forces and their spouse or a guest will be admitted free of charge to the Hall of Fame for a day-long recognition of US Military veterans. Members of the Blue and Gold Star Mothers will also be eligible for free admission. Veterans and guests also receive a 10% discount in the Hall of Fame Store. There will be a special ceremony beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the Hall of Fame’s NFL Films Theater. More information.
San Jacinto Monument and Museum (La Porte, TX). No charge for the military and their families all week. Free admission to the theatre, Observation Floor, and the special exhibit to all veterans and their families. More info.
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Bed and Breakfast for Vets
In the third year of the program, B&Bs for Vets has organized over 230 (and counting) participating Bed and Breakfasts and Inns across the US and Canada which will be offering veterans a free night’s stay on November 10th, the night before Veterans Day. This offer is available to both active duty military members and veterans with ID, but space is limited. Each Inn and B&B has at least one room available for this promotion and reservations must be made directly through the participating Inns and B&Bs. For more information visit B&Bs for Vets.
2012 Veterans Day Discounts – Retail Stores & More
Here are some additional Veterans Day Discounts. In all cases, be sure to provide proper ID or proof of service. In addition, some of these stores are franchises, so verify participation before assuming the discount is in place.
• Amazon.com – Free MP3 album download “Veterans Day Honor” This free
downloadable album includes 12 songs as performed by the military bands and ensembles of the U.S. Armed
Forces. Visit Amazon now through Veterans Day to download the album for free (album will be full price again
starting Nov. 12).
• Big Lots – 10% off your entire purchase. Offer available to active duty, Guard/Reserve, veterans,
retirees and their immediate family members, with valid ID. Please call ahead to verify.
• Cabela’s. Cabela’s is giving their standard employee discount to all US military veterans, active
duty military, Guard/Reserves, law enforcement, fire and EMS personnel on Nov. 10-11. Discount varies from 5% to
20%, depending on the item.
• Dollar General. 10% discount on entire purchase on Veterans Day. Offer good for all active-duty
military, retirees, veterans, Guard/Reserve, & immediate family members. The coupon can be found in the store
circular, or by asking an employe. Also good online from Nov 11-13, use Coupon Code VETERANSDAY. More info.
• Free Business Cards and Checks. Get 25 FREE Checks – Choose from 6 different designs or
upgrade to premium checks and choose from many more designs. Bonus Offer – Get 250 Free Business Cards! FREE
Checks & Business Cards offer.
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• Free Car wash, Nov. 11, 2012. Thousands of car washes around the country are offering vets a
free car wash on Veterans Day, 2012. Find a list at Grace for Veterans, which helped veterans receive 101,537 FREE
Washes on Veterans Day in 2011.
• GameFly: Video game rentals – Gamefly – Free Trial
• Jos. A. Bank Specials: Veterans Day Sale- 1 Day Only! JoS. A. Bank Veterans
Day Sale Orders.
• Netflix: One Month Free Trial, coupon code.
• Sports Authority – 15% off all purchases. All Veterans and Military personnel please stop by
your local Sports Authority store to receive 15% OFF YOUR ENTIER PUCHSASE on 11.11.11 ONLY! Please show
proper identification or proof of service at check-out to receive this special offer.
• Sport Clips – Veterans Day National cut-a-thon and Help A Hero program. Sport Clips is the
official haircutter of the VFW and will donate $1 from every haircut during the National Cut-a-Thon to VFW’s
Operation Uplink, which provides free phone time to active-duty military personnel and hospitalized veterans.
Sports Clips stores also offer a offer a Heroes discount which includes active and retired military. Find a location
near you.
• Steve Madden. We’d like to salute our heroes by doubling our everyday military discount of
15% to 30% OFF for Veteran’s Day ONLY. Valid with a form of Military identification (past or present) in Steve
Madden stores only (not valid online). *Full priced merchandise only. Find a store near you.
• VA Loan Rates. VA Loans and mortgage rates are currently the lowest they have been in over 50
years.
• $100 for opening new Chase Freedom VISA.
Regional Veterans Day Discounts
There have been multiple request to include local and regional Veterans Day discounts. We are happy to include these in our list. Please use our Contact Page to send us the information. Please be sure to include a link to the website so we can verify it and share it with our readers. If a website is not available, then please use the company e-mail address so we can verify the offer.
• America’s Incredible Pizza Company, Nov. 11th. Free meal Nov. 11th. Not all locations
participate. Please call ahead to verify availability, hours and locations.
• Aquarium of the Pacific (Long Beach, CA), Nov. 11, 2012. Free admission for veterans, military
personnel, police officers, and firefighters who show valid service ID. More info.
• Barmuda (Iowa) – free meal (TBA). Barmuda is offering a free meal to all active duty members
and veterans in all restaurants. More information.
• Brevard Zoo (Melbourne, FL), Nov. 9-11, 2012. Free Admission to military veterans with proof
of service. More info.
• Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse (NY, NJ, PA), Nov. 12, 2012. Veterans Eat Free, with valid military
ID or proof of service. Cannot be combined with any other coupon or offer. Get coupon.
• Des Moines Botanical Center, Nov. 11, 2012. Free admission for active duty, veterans and their
families. More info.
• Detroit area Ponderosa, Monday, Nov. 12, 2012. All 7 Detroit area Ponderosa Restaurants will
offer a free buffet meal for military veterans from open to close. View locations.
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• Phoenix Zoo, Friday, Nov 9 – Monday, Nov. 12, 2012. Free admission for military members with
ID and $4 discount for those in their party.
• San Antonio Symphony and the United States Air Force Band of the West. Free Veterans Day
Concert November 11, 2012, beginning at 7 p.m. More info.
2011 Veterans Day Specials (Awaiting Confirmation for 2012)
BJs Restaurant and Brewhouse, Fri. Nov. 11th (2011 – awaiting 2012 update). Complimentary lunch entree or a one topping mini pizza for dinner. Offer valid to all active duty military and veterans, with proof of service. More info.
Fox & Hound and Bailey’s Sports Bar (2011 – awaiting 2012 update). Veterans and Active Duty Military will receive a free item from the 7 under $7 menu. Active military ID, retiree card, or other proof of service required. Visit site for location information.
Sizzler Restaurants, Nov. 11, 2011 (2011 – awaiting 2012 update). Buy one get one free, 6 oz. Steak Entree with the purchase of a second one. Valid with proof of military service. More info.
Twin Peaks, Friday, Nov. 11 (2011 – awaiting 2012 update). Free entrée for service men and women (up to $10). Good for veterans and active service personnel with valid ID or proof of service. Dine in only; gratuity not included. Find a location near you.
Uno Chicago Grill, Friday, Nov. 11 (2011 – awaiting 2012 update). Veteran’s Day Discount: 19.43% discount on their food and non-alcoholic beverage beverages purchases from11/7 through 11/11. Why 19.43%, do you ask? That is the year UNO invented deep dish pizza. Offer good for all military for veterans and active duty military. ID or proof of service required: Show up in uniform (if your service permits), provide military ID, show a picture of yourself in uniform, or have other ID showing proof of service.
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Free Hugo® Canes for Veterans (2011). Sam’s Club® locations nationwide will distribute 36,000 Hugo® canes free of charge on November 9th, 10th, 11th, 2011 to U.S. military veterans in need of mobility assistance. Limited quantities available, while supplies last. Sam’s Club® Membership is not required, but proof of military service may be required. For more information, visit HugoSalutes.com.
Many Americans mistakenly believe that Veterans Day is the day America sets aside to honor American military
personnel who died in battle or as a result of wounds sustained from combat. That's not quite true. Memorial
Day is the day set aside to honor America's war dead.
Veterans Day, on the other hand, honors ALL American veterans, both living and dead. In fact, Veterans Day is
largely intended to thank LIVING veterans for dedicated and loyal service to their country. November 11 of each
year is the day that we ensure veterans know that we deeply appreciate the sacrifices they have made in the
lives to keep our country free.
Armistice Day
To commemorate the ending of the "Great War" (World War I), an "unknown soldier" was buried in highest place
of honor in both England and France ( (in England, Westminster Abbey; in France, the Arc de Triomphe). These
ceremonies took place on November 11th, celebrating the ending of World War I hostilities at 11 a.m.,
November 11, 1918 (the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month). This day became known internationally
as "Armistice Day".
In 1921, the United States of America followed France and England by laying to rest the remains of a World War
I American soldier -- his name "known but to God" -- on a Virginia hillside overlooking the city of Washington
DC and the Potomac River. This site became known as the "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier," and today is called
the "Tomb of the Unknowns." Located in Arlington National Cemetery, the tomb symbolizes dignity and
reverence for the American veteran.
In America, November 11th officially became known as Armistice Day through an act of Congress in 1926. It
wasn't until 12 years later, through a similar act that Armistice Day became a national holiday.
The entire World thought that World War I was the "War to end all wars." Had this been true, the holiday might
still be called Armistice Day today. That dream was shattered in 1939 when World War II broke out in Europe.
More than 400,000 American service members died during that horrific war.
Veterans Day
In 1947, Raymond Weeks, of Birmingham Ala., organized a "Veterans Day" parade on November 11th to honor
all of America's veterans for their loyal and dedicated service. Shortly thereafter, Congressman Edward H. Rees
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(Kansas) introduced legislation to change the name of Armistice Day to Veterans Day in order to honor all
veterans who have served the United States in all wars.
In 1954, President Eisenhower signed a bill proclaiming November 11 as Veterans Day, and called upon
Americans everywhere to rededicate themselves to the cause of peace. He issued a Presidential Order directing
the head of the Veterans Administration (now called the Department of Veterans Affairs), to form a Veterans
Day National Committee to organize and oversee the national observance of Veterans Day.
Congress passed legislation in 1968 to move Veterans Day to the fourth Monday in October. However as it
became apparent that November 11th was historically significant to many Americans, in 1978, Congress
reversed itself and returned the holiday to its traditional date.
Veterans Day National Ceremony
At exactly 11 a.m., each November 11th, a color guard, made up of members from each of the military branches,
renders honors to America's war dead during a heart-moving ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns in
Arlington National Cemetery.
The President or his representative places a wreath at the Tomb and a bugler sounds Taps. The balance of the
ceremony, including a "Parade of Flags" by numerous veterans service organizations, takes place inside the
Memorial Amphitheater, adjacent to the Tomb.
In addition to planning and coordinating the National Veterans Day Ceremony, the Veterans Day National
Committee supports a number of Veterans Day Regional Sites. These sites conduct Veterans Day celebrations
that provide excellent examples for other communities to follow.
Veterans Day Observance
Veterans Day is always observed on November 11, regardless of the day of the week on which it falls. The
Veterans Day National Ceremony is always held on Veterans Day itself, even if the holiday falls on a Saturday or
Sunday. However, like all other federal holidays, when it falls on a non-workday -- Saturday or Sunday -- the
federal government employees take the day off on Monday (if the holiday falls on Sunday) or Friday (if the
holiday falls on Saturday).
Federal government holiday observance (for federal employees, including military) is established by federal law.
5 U.S.C. 6103 establishes the following public holidays for Federal employees: New Year's Day, Birthday of
Martin Luther King, Jr., Washington's Birthday (President's Day), Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
This federal law does not apply to state and local governments. They are free to determine local government
closings (including school closings) locally. As such, there is no legal requirement that schools close of Veterans
Day, and many do not. However, most schools hold Veterans Day activities on Veterans Day and throughout the
week of the holiday to honor American veterans.
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Veterans Day Around the World
Many other countries honor their veterans on November 11th of each year. However, the name of the holiday
and the types of ceremonies differ from the Veterans Day activities in the United States.
Canada, Australia, and Great Britain refer to their holidays as "Remembrance Day." Canada and Australia
observe the day on November 11, and Great Britain conducts their ceremonies on the Sunday nearest to
November 11th.
In Canada, the observance of "Remembrance Day" is actually quite similar to the United States, in that the day is
set aside to honor all of Canada's veterans, both living and dead. One notable difference is that many Canadians
wear a red poppy flower on November 11 to honor their war dead, while the "red poppy" tradition is observed in
the United States on Memorial Day.
In Australia, "Remembrance Day" is very much like America's Memorial Day, in that its considered a day to honor
Australian veterans who died in war.
In Great Britain, the day is commemorated by church services and parades of ex-service members in Whitehall, a
wide ceremonial avenue leading from London's Parliament Square to Trafalgar Square. Wreaths of poppies are
left at the Cenotaph, a war memorial in Whitehall, which was built after the First World War. At the Cenotaph
and elsewhere in the country, a two-minute silence is observed at 11 a.m., to honor those who lost their lives in
wars.
Have You Hugged Your Veteran Today?
One of the most personal and meaningful Veterans Day activities for people is to send notes or cards to
hospitalized veterans or those living in veterans homes. Or, better yet, visit a veteran in a local veterans
hospital or veterans home. The best way to have a "happy Veterans Day" is to do something special to make a
veteran happy.
LOCAL EVENTS
Arlington National Cemetery
November 11, 2012, 11 a.m. Across the Potomac from Washington at the west end of the Memorial Bridge, Arlington,
Virginia. (703) 607-8000 This is the national Veterans day service with a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier. Seating in the amphitheater is limited, so visitors should plan to arrive at least a half hour before the
ceremony.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
November 11, 2012, 1 p.m. Constitution Avenue and Henry Bacon Dr. NW, Washington, DC. Color guard, speakers and a
wreath-laying ceremony pay tribute to all who served and sacrificed during the Vietnam War America's other conflicts.
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Vietnam Women's Memorial
November 11, 2012, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 2-4 p.m. Constitution Avenue and Henry Bacon Drive, NW Washington, DC.
(301) 314-8505. Vietnam-era veterans and the children of veterans tell stories "in their own voices" about their
experiences. There will also be stories featuring soldiers of the current struggles in Iraq and Afghanistan and other
locations around the world.
World War II Memorial
November 11, 2012, 9 a.m. 17th Street, between Constitution and Independence Avenues, NW Washington, DC. (202)
619-7222. Wreath laying ceremony.
Navy Memorial
November 11, 2012, 1 p.m. 701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC. (202)737-2300. The Naval District of
Washington will lay a wreath, at the Lone Sailor Statue in commemoration of Veterans Day. As part of the Memorial’s
“Authors on Deck” book lecture series, authors Dwight Zimmerman and John Gresham will present Uncommon Valor: The
Medal of Honor and The Six Warriors Who Earned it in Afghanistan and Iraq. The presentation begins at noon.
Air Force Memorial
November 11, 2012, 11 a.m. One Air Force Memorial Drive, Arlington, VA. Wreath laying ceremony and a two-minute
moment of silence will be observed to commemorate those members of the U.S. armed forces who were killed during war.
National Marine Corps Museum
November 10, 2012, noon. 18900 Jefferson Davis Highway, Triangle, Virginia. (800) 397-7585. Celebrate the Marine
Corps Birthday and Veterans Day with a ceremonial sword cake cutting.
Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens
November 11, 2012. Mount Vernon, Virginia. Special activities include a patriotic community concert by the all-veteran
barbershop chorus at 11 a.m., at 2 p.m. wreathlaying at the tomb of our first commander-in-chief, George Washington.
Active duty military personnel and veterans are admitted free-of-charge. The wreathlaying is included with regular Mount
Vernon admission. The barbershop concert and Martha Washington program are free.
Manassas Veterans Day Parade
November 10, 2012, 11 a.m. Manassas, Virginia. The community parade includes military and high school bands, pipe and
drum corps teams, military units from the various Armed Services, military vehicles, and members from local veteran
organizations.
BATTLEFILEDS
1. Antietam National Battlefield
Sharpsburg, Maryland. Located 70 miles north of Washington, DC. The Battle of Antietam was the first invasion
by the Confederate Army into the North during the Civil War. In just one day, 23,000 soldiers were killed,
wounded or missing. Take a self-guided 8 1/2 mile auto tour or hike through the battlefield. Regularly scheduled
events are scheduled throughout the year. The new Pry House Field Hospital Museum features exhibits relating to
the care of wounded.
Civil War Historywww.virginia.orgVirginia Battle Reenactments and guided walks and tours.
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2. Bristoe Station Battlefield Heritage Park
Bristow, Virginia. Prince William County's newest Civil War Battlefield Park opened to the public in October 2007.
The 127-acre park features interpretive signs, a pond and nearly three-miles of walking and equestrian trails
through scenic woods, leading up to 203 mostly unmarked gravesites of Confederate soldiers.
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3. Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park
Located 55+ miles southwest of Washington, DC. There are four Civil War battlefields in Fredericksburg &
Spotsylvania Counties in Northern, Virginia: Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness and Spotsylvania.
Driving tours and walking trails are available through each battlefield. It is suggested to start your day at the
Visitor Centers at the Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville Battlefields to gather information, maps and directions.
Guided tours and special events are scheduled seasonally.
4. Gettysburg National Military Park
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Located 80 miles north of Washington, DC. The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning
point of the Civil War during which 51,000 soldiers were killed, wounded, or captured over a three-day period.
This important historic site attracts visitors from all over the country to participate in a wide variety of activities
including walking and driving tours, campfire programs, living history demonstrations, Junior Ranger programs
and specialized group tours. A new Museum and Visitor Center and Cyclorama Gallery opened in 2008.
5. Manassas National Battlefield Park
Manassas, Virginia. Located 32 miles west of Washington, DC. The 5000-acre park preserves the site of the First
and Second Battles of Manassas during the Civil War. The Henry Hill Visitors Center features a 45-minute
orientation film and a museum exhibiting civil war era uniforms, weapons and artifacts. The park offers a variety
of activities, scenic vistas, and walking trails. As home to numerous bird species, Manassas National Battlefield
Park has recently been named as an important birding site by the National Audobon Society.
6. Monocacy National Battlefield
Frederick, Maryland. Located 41 miles northwest of Washington, DC. The Battle of Monocacy was the last time
that the Confederacy invaded the North during the Civil War. This battle is important to our region's history
because it saved Washington, DC from attack. The Visitor Center features electronic maps, historical artifacts and
interpretive displays of the battle. A variety of programs are offered by rangers and volunteers. There is a 5-stop
self-guided auto tour and several walking trails.