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Veterans Can Redeem Free Veterans Day Car Wash Deal In Tysons
Mr Wash Car Wash is offering free exterior car washes for all veterans, active duty military and military spouses in honor of Veterans Day.

Mr Wash Car Wash is offering free exterior car washes for all veterans, active duty military and military spouses in honor of Veterans Day.

The day begins at 9 a.m., with the laying of wreaths, Taps at cemeteries with Naval Memorial Service on South Montowese Bridge at 12:15.
Proof of military service is generally required to claim free meals and other deals offered by these four dozen chain restaurants.
And for the fourth year at East Haven High School, culinary and other student groups hold a breakfast event to honor veterans on Nov. 13
The parade steps off at 1 p.m. Saturday at Edgewood and Long Acre Roads and proceeds to Veterans Square Monument.
See the latest announcement from the City of Portsmouth.
Veterans from Stratford and neighboring communities, and community and civic organizations will participate in the parade.
U.S. military veterans eat free Tuesday at these four restaurants near Secaucus:
The annual Veterans Day Ceremony in Fairfield is sponsored by American Legion Posts 143 and 74.
A national restaurant chain will be providing complimentary meals to all veterans in honor of Veterans Day.
Here are the details on the township and school district's plans to honor those who have served on Veterans Day
Veterans Day is on Tuesday, Nov. 11, with several events in the area and statewide planned to celebrate those who served.
The city has three main events going on related to the holiday.
Community groups in Vienna will hold programs on and ahead of Veterans Day.
Framingham will host a series of events on the Tuesday holiday. Here's what to know.
Barnstable will again host a series of events on the Tuesday holiday. Here's what to know.
Active-duty military, veterans, retirees and National Guardsmen will receive free park admission Nov. 11 at the oceanfront amusement park.
Active-duty military, veterans and their families with receive free admission and priority entrance during Veterans Day weekend.
U.S. Army veteran Taliah Mason, a former combat medic, now serves others through mental health leadership & community care in Philadelphia.
Bob Dromboski, a U.S. Army SP5 who served 21 months in Vietnam, now devotes his life to supporting veterans, mental health & his community.
U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Justin Wunderler spent 21 years serving his country and now supports fellow veterans and civilians in need.
Michael Louis Dickerson has mentored countless service members and now gives back through his church and community.
Colonel Rick Kiernan’s career took him from Vietnam to Alaska to Saudi Arabia — & later to Bosnia, Croatia & Nigeria in continued service.
A West Point graduate and Black Hawk pilot, he spent decades in military and civilian service, earning deep respect at home and abroad.
Known for his service, ambition and reliability, Thomas Jones continues to inspire his family and community.
After a long Naval career, James Kemp is still serving — in classrooms, on ballfields and in his Beaumont community.
Patch and T-Mobile have partnered to spotlight the veterans whose service continues to strengthen our communities.
"Johnny loves his family tremendously and is always helping others, putting himself last," says a friend.
Friends say Marine veteran Christopher Emery continues to serve through quiet acts of care, loyalty and love for his community and family.
Leonard Lobel balanced Army service, family life and civilian work — and at 85, he’s still making a difference.
A devoted husband, father and Vietnam veteran, Guinto’s legacy lives on through his family and the sacrifices he made for his country.
Fred Hessenthaler, a Vietnam veteran, is praised for his dedication to his country and continued service to others.
Joseph Cusano, a father of two, continues a life of service through his work in law enforcement and dedication to honoring fellow veterans.
After more than six years in the Air Force, Lopez continues to serve others, mentoring local youth and supporting nonprofits.
Fairless Hills’ SSgt Daniel Craig Dorff Sr., who served two tours in Iraq, is known for his courage and devotion to others.
First Lt. Jason Bondar is appreciated for his courage in uniform and his kindness in everyday life.
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jack Krulder is being honored for his service and compassion.
The concert was presented by the city and raised funds for the Hood Terrace museum, a living history of America at war.
All veterans are invited to participate in the seaside ceremony, which will feature a presentation of the colors, a flag-raising and more.
The county has partnered with local area law schools and Maryland Legal Aid to host three free Veterans Legal Clinics.