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  2. 200 Military Discounts for Active Duty, Retirees and More - AOL

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    Are you a veteran or currently serving in the U.S. armed forces? We found over 100 companies that offer military discounts as a small token of their appreciation.

  3. The Best Military Discounts for Service Members and Veterans

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    Big 5 Sporting Goods: All active-duty and reserve military, plus veterans, receive a 10% discount. Foot Locker: Qualified military personnel can get a 10% discount off most online and in-store...

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

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    Best Memorial Day Discounts for Veterans. Many stores are offering a competitive military discount this year for Memorial Day. Some have Memorial Day specials for veterans, as well as...

  5. Category:Military-themed websites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military-themed websites" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Air Force Times;

  6. Discounts and allowances - Wikipedia

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    Discounts and allowances are reductions to a basic price of goods or services.. They can occur anywhere in the distribution channel, modifying either the manufacturer's list price (determined by the manufacturer and often printed on the package), the retail price (set by the retailer and often attached to the product with a sticker), or the list price (which is quoted to a potential buyer ...

  7. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    a military mess kit water bottle, typically used for military or camping purposes. candy (n.) (candy floss) heated sugar spun into thin threads and collected into a mass, usually on a stick; something pleasing but having little worth (US: cotton candy for both senses) (v.) to sugarcoat, or boil with sugar (as fruit) to sweeten