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  2. Where To Use Your Military Discount This Memorial Day - AOL

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    Does Home Depot have a military discount? Yes, Home Depot does offer a 10% military discount on select items for eligible customers with valid military IDs.

  3. Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    Home Depot supports the U.S. Military community with a 10% military discount. Since 1993, the "Team Depot" program has provided grants to veteran-based organizations and has workers from a local store do volunteer work that would benefit veterans.

  4. Veteran says he was denied a discount because he was ... - AOL

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    Stadelman said his grandfather, an eight-year veteran of the Air Force, was denied the Home Depot veterans discount, because he was not still active, nor was he injured in the service.

  5. Army & Air Force Exchange Service - Wikipedia

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    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.

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

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    Lowe’s, he learned, ended its military discount a year-and-a-half earlier on appliances, lumber and other big-ticket items — without notifying members of the military or anyone else, he said.