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Happy Veterans Day 2015 Breakfast, Free Dinner Ideas

Happy Veterans Day 2015 Breakfast, Free Dinner Ideas 

This Year Veterans Day is on 11th November 2015. Veterans Day is been celebrated or made or been known for ending of the world war 1st which ended on 11th day of 11th hour of 11th month. This is a new and a shocking thing which happened on that day. From that day slowly slowly peace came into the lives of the people and all things which ruined the life of many men, women and children . With all the killings and fighting for getting the rule to the other country as for America it was Germany and the Vice-Versa.



1) Applebee's Veterans Day Free Meal (Wednesday, November 11, 2015)


.Stop in to a participating Applebee's on Wednesday, November 11, 2015 to get your Veterans day free     meal.You'll be able to choose a meal from a limited Veterans Day menu that includes items like      steak,  cheeseburgers, chicken tenders, and lots more: 






2) Red Lobster Veterans Day Free Appetizer or Dessert (November 9 - 12, 2015)


.   Active duty military, reserve, and military veterans can stop by Red Lobster and get a free     appetizer or dessert on Monday, November 9 through Thursday, November 12, 2015.





3) Olive Garden Veterans Day Free Meal (Wednesday, November 11, 2015)


.  Olive Garden is having a Veterans Day free meal for all active-duty military and military veterans    who provide proof of service on Wednesday, November 11, 2015.





4) Denny's Veterans Day Free Grand Slam (Wednesday, November 11, 2015)


.  Stop by Denny's on Wednesday, November 11, 2015 and all active, non-active, and retired military    personnel can get a free Build Your Own Grand Slam Breakfast from 5:00 AM to Noon.





5) Chili's Veterans Day Free Meal (Wednesday, November 11, 2015)


.  Visit a participating Chili's on Wednesday, November 11, 2015, to get your Veterans Day free meal if    you are a veteran or on active military duty.
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2015 Veterans Day Webquest Lesson Plans Quiz Articles Benefits Weekend

2015 Veterans Day Webquest Lesson Plans Quiz Articles Benefits Weekend

We celebrate Veterans Day so as on the finish Armistice Day and Remembrance Day are coincided by this Veterans Day,  which mark the anniversary of the end of World War I  and is also been celebrated in other parts of the world. so it is there right to celebrate the festival with full joy and happiness. So many people wait for the whole year for this day so as they could give themselves a holiday and a day to celebrate there freedom from the enemies with there family members and other relatives and friends of the 1st world war on 11th November.






Below Are some lesson Plans for Veterans Day :- 

1) This patriotic collage and stained glass idea can be used for holidays throughout the year.

2) Toddlers and preschoolers press their hands and feet into service for this patriotic flag activity. 

3) This is simply a song to use in your class for Flag Day, 4th of July, or other patriotic times.

4) This idea is called “Veterans In My Family” and is great for Veteran’s Day or Memorial Day.

5) Students use crumpling skills to create a Memorial Day/Veteran’s Day flag decoration here.

6) These are adapted song lyrics for a cute Veteran’s Day march.

7) Here is a Veteran’s Day thank you song plus other activities.

8) Student art illustrates a patriotic song in this holiday slide show program.

9) Here are song lyrics for a Veteran’s Day assembly.



Here are Veterans Day Benefits :-



1) Best Bully Sticks


Get discounts on cat and dog supplies by sending an email to bbinfo@bestbullysticks.com from your US military email address. You will be sent a promo code which you can use to get discounted rates.


2) Best Buy


Best Buy military discounts are available at some locations, typically 10% off.  Call ahead and ask.  Best Buy offers half off Geek Squad services for military families.


3) Best Western


Provides hotel rates based on the u.s. government per diem. Available to military personnel or civilian and government employees on official business or leisure.


4) Blue Star Museums


Members of the Blue Star Museum program offer free admission to military members and their families from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Visitors must present a military ID for free admission.

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Happy Veterans Day Food, Date, Meaning {2015}

Happy Veterans Day Food, Date, Meaning {2015}

Veterans Day was established on 11th November 1919 on finishing of the first world war.  In proclaiming the holiday, he said "To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country's service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations.These were some precious words been said by the president of The United States on finishing of the Great world war with America 1st.



On Food the below listed restaurants can be tasted :-

1)Amtrak

Active duty military personnel and their families save 10% when traveling with Amtrak. The discount only applies to regular fares and may not be combined with other discounts.



2)Anna’s Linens

Get 10% off on purchased items by calling 1-866-266-2728 before ordering online, or by presenting a valid military ID for in-store purchases.


3)AmericInn

Get discounted hotel rates in any of 220 branches nationwide. Simply present a valid US military ID upon check-in.

4)Antique Jewelry Mall

With a valid military ID or military e-mail address, military members receive 5% off all jewelry purchases. You must place your order by phone, Skype or e-mail to receive the discount.

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{2015} Veterans Day Speeches, Patriotic Songs, Videos Clips, Events, Concert

{2015} Veterans Day Speeches, Patriotic Songs, Videos Clips, Events, Concert 

Every Year On Veterans Day whosoever is the president of America gives a devotional and a honouring speech for all those Veterans who gave their lives leaving their whole family and the world for the sake of the country's safety . So as all past years Barack Obama used to give speech so below there are some few important points that the president devoted and with due respect said for the armed forces of the United States Of America.




Barack Obama Last Year's Speech On Veterans Day -


Good morning, everyone. 

Thank you, Secretary Shinseki, for a lifetime of service to our nation, and for being such a tireless advocate on behalf of America’s veterans, including your fellow Vietnam veterans. 

To Rick Delaney; to Vice President Biden; to Admiral Winnefeld; Major General Linnington; our outstanding veteran service organizations; our men and women in uniform –- Active, Guard and Reserve -- and most of all, to the proud veterans and family members joining us in this sacred place, it is truly a privilege and an honor to be with all of you here today. 

Each year, on the eleventh day of the eleventh month, we pause –- as a nation, and as a people –- to pay tribute to you.  To thank you.  To honor you, the heroes, over the generations, who have served this country of ours with distinction.

And moments ago, I laid a wreath to remember every service member who has ever worn our nation’s uniform.  And this day, first and foremost, belongs to them and their loved ones:  to the father and mother, the husband and wife, the brother and sister, the comrade and the friend who, when we leave here today, will continue to walk these quiet hills and kneel before the final resting place of those they cherished most.

On behalf of the American people, I say to you that the memory of your loved one carries on not just in your hearts, but in ours as well.  And I assure you that their sacrifice will never be forgotten.

For it is in that sacrifice that we see the enduring spirit of America.  Since even before our founding, we have been blessed with an unbroken chain of patriots who have always come forward to serve.  Whenever America has come under attack, you’ve risen to her defense.  Whenever our freedoms have come under assault, you’ve responded with resolve.  Time and again, at home and abroad, you and your families have sacrificed to protect that powerful promise that all of us hold so dear –- life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.   

Today, a proud nation expresses our gratitude.  But we do so mindful that no ceremony or parade, no hug or handshake is enough to truly honor that service.  For that, we must do more.  For that, we must commit –- this day and every day -– to serving you as well as you’ve served us.

When I spoke here three years ago, I spoke about today’s generation of service members.  This 9/11 Generation who stepped forward after the towers fell, and in the years since, have stepped into history, writing one of the greatest chapters of military service our country has ever known.

You toppled a dictator and battled an insurgency in Iraq.  You pushed back the Taliban and decimated al Qaeda in Afghanistan.  You delivered justice to Osama bin Laden.  Tour after tour, year after year, you and your families have done all that this country has asked –- you’ve done that and more. 

Three years ago, I promised your generation that when your tour comes to an end, when you see our flag, when you touch our soil, you’ll be welcomed home to an America that will forever fight for you, just as hard as you’ve fought for us.  And so long as I have the honor of serving as your Commander-in-Chief, that is the promise that we will never stop working to keep.
    
This is the first Veterans Day in a decade in which there are no American troops fighting and dying in Iraq.  (Applause.)  Thirty-three thousand of our troops have now returned from Afghanistan, and the transition there is underway.  After a decade of war, our heroes are coming home.  And over the next few years, more than a million service members will transition back to civilian life.  They’ll take off their uniforms and take on a new and lasting role.  They will be veterans. 

     As they come home, it falls to us, their fellow citizens, to be there for them and their families -- not just now but always; not just for the first few years, but for as long as they walk this Earth.

To this day, we still care for a child of a Civil War veteran.  To this day, we still care for over a hundred spouses and children of the men who fought in the Spanish-American War.  Just last year, I came here to pay tribute as Frank Buckles, the last remaining American veteran of World War I, was laid to rest.  Frank stepped up and served in World War I for two years.  But the United States of America kept its commitment to serve him for many decades that followed.

So long after the battles end, long after our heroes come home, we stay by their side.  That’s who we are.  And that’s who we’ll be for today’s returning service members and their families.  Because no one who fights for this country overseas should ever have to fight for a job, or a roof over their head, or the care that they have earned when they come home.  (Applause.)

We know the most urgent task many of you face is finding a new way to serve.  That’s why we’ve made it a priority to help you find jobs worthy of your incredible skills and talents.  That’s why, thanks to the hard work of Michelle and Jill Biden, some of our most patriotic businesses have hired or trained 125,000 veterans and military spouses.  It’s why we’re transforming, for the first time in decades, how the military transitions service members from the battlefield to the workplace.  And because you deserve to share in the opportunities you defend, we are making sure that the Post-9/11 GI Bill stays strong so you can earn a college education and pursue your dreams.  (Applause.) 

If you find yourself struggling with the wounds of war –- such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or Traumatic Brain Injuries -– we’ll be there as well, with the care and treatment you need.  No veteran should have to wait months or years for the benefits that you’ve earned, so we will continue to attack the claims backlog.  We won’t let up.  We will not let up.  (Applause.)  And as we mark the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, we have secured new disability benefits for Vietnam-era veterans exposed to Agent Orange.  You needed it, you fought for it, and we got it done.  (Applause.)

That’s what we do in America.  We take care of our own.  We take care of our veterans.  We take care of your families.  Not just by saluting you on one day, once a year, but by fighting for you and your families every day of every year.  That’s our obligation –- a sacred obligation –- to all of you. 

And it’s an obligation that we gladly accept for Americans like Petty Officer Taylor Morris.   Six months ago, Taylor was serving our nation in Afghanistan.  And as a member of an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team, his job was one of the most dangerous there is:  to lead the way through territory littered with hidden explosives; to clear the way for his brothers-in-arms.

On May 3rd, while out on patrol, Taylor stepped on an IED.  The blast threw him into the air.  And when he hit the ground, Taylor realized that both his legs were gone.  And his left arm.  And his right hand. 

But as Taylor lay there, fully conscious, bleeding to death, he cautioned the medics to wait before rushing his way.  He feared another IED was nearby.  Taylor’s concern wasn’t for his own life; it was for theirs.

Eventually, they cleared the area.  They tended to Taylor’s wounds.  They carried him off the battlefield.  And days later, Taylor was carried into Walter Reed, where he became only the fifth American treated there to survive the amputation of all four limbs.

Now, Taylor’s recovery has been long.  And it has been arduous.  And it’s captivated the nation.  A few months after the attack, with the help of prosthetics, the love and support of his family, and above all his girlfriend Danielle, who never left his side, Taylor wasn’t just walking again.  In a video that went viral, the world watched he and Danielle dance again.

I’ve often said the most humbling part of my job is serving as Commander-in-Chief.  And one of the reasons is that, every day, I get to meet heroes. I met Taylor at Walter Reed.  And then in July, at the White House, I presented him with the Purple Heart.  And right now, hanging on a wall in the West Wing is a photo of that day, a photo of Taylor Morris smiling wide and standing tall.

I should point out that Taylor couldn’t make it here today because he and Danielle are out kayaking.  (Laughter and applause.)  In Taylor we see the best of America -- a spirit that says, when we get knocked down, we rise again.  When times are tough, we come together.  When one of us falters, we lift them up.  In this country we take care of our own –- especially our veterans who have served so bravely and sacrificed so selflessly in our name.  And we carry on, knowing that our best days always lie ahead. 

On this day, we thank all of our veterans from all of our wars – not just for your service to this country, but for reminding us why America is and always will be the greatest nation on Earth. 

God bless you.  God bless our veterans.  God bless our men and women in uniform.  And God bless these United States of America.  Thank you very much.





Here is the schedule of events for 2015 On Veterans Day :


. Arlington National Cemetery - November 11, 2015, 11 a.m. Across the Potomac from Washington at the      west end of the Memorial Bridge, Arlington, Virginia. The service with a wreath-laying ceremony at     the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as this is a national veterans Day. Seating in the   amphitheater  is   limited, so visitors should plan to arrive at least a half hour before the ceremony.


. Women In Military Service For America Memorial - November 11, 2015,  3:00 p.m.which is been located     at the Gateway   to Arlington National Cemetery. The ceremony will include formal   military honors,    a keynote address, veterans’ remarks, and a wreath laying and is free and open.


. Vietnam Veterans Memorial - November 11, 2015, 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.

. Vietnam Women's Memorial - November 11, 2015, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
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Happy Veterans Day Specials, closings, Closures - ihop Veterans Day

Veterans Day is a day in which the people and citizens of USA wait for the whole year, as on this day they used to usually get holidays on this from all there work they do in offices or there own Buisnesses or if they are having there own shops aur a market or a showroom they keep close all there shops on Veterans Day so as to celebrate the day or the festival with there full Enthusiasm and full of there own Energy .





. Golden Corral


On Wednesday November 11, 2015, Golden Corral offers a free sit-in “thank you” dinner for Military veterans, retirees, and active duty members.



. Grub Burger Bar



Veterans, Retired Military, and Active Duty members with a military ID will receive 50% off of their meal, plus a free  Caramel Apple shake for Veterans day this year on Wed. 11/11/2015.



. Hoss’s Family Steak & Sea House Free Meal



Hoss’s is serving up their “American Value” meals absolutely free for veterans on Wed., Nov. 11th, from 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Valid I.D. is required.



.Longhorn Steakhouse Free App



Receive a complimentary Texas Tonion appetizer and a non-alcoholic beverage on Nov. 11. Includes veterans and current service members.



. Max & Erma’s Free Cheeseburger Combo Meal with Dessert



On Veterans Day, participating Max & Erma’s locations are celebrating veterans and active military personnel with a free three course combo.



Non-essential federal government offices are closed. No mail is delivered. All federal workers are paid for the holiday; those who are required to work on the holiday sometimes receive holiday pay for that day in addition to their wages. On Veterans Day many of the federal government offices are closed on that day. So simply we can say that more than half of the USA is closed on Veterans Day so each and every person and citizen could envolve in the celebration of the Day.

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Answer is simply NO! Mail will not run on Veterans Day due to the government holiday. All government workers are paid for the holiday; those who are required to work on the holiday sometimes receive holiday pay for that day in addition to their wages. On Veterans Day many of the federal government offices are closed on that day. So simply we can say that more than half of the USA is closed on Veterans Day so each and every person and citizen could envolve in the celebration of the Day. Many schools colleges and other government or private institutions remain closed on Veterans Day. As this is a day people wait for a longer time to get some days holiday and celebration time.

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11th November is a special day to honor the men and women who serve our country so that we can enjoy freedom every day.There is also a family who sacrifices a lot while their loved one serves their country as behind each of those there are Veterans. Seeing the US flag proudly displayed on front porches on Veterans Day across America is truly Appreciated by Dave and I. So due to all these reasons Veterans DAay is an important day or a fest in USA as they respect all those men and women who gave their lives and everything in the 1st world . So in memory of those sacrificed people we celebrate the Veterans Day.
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Veterans Day 2015 Pictures Quotes Posters Background (For Kids)

This day is been celebrated each year which so much Harmony and joyness and happiness as due to this war was in peace people were stopped killing and everything was coming in a normal situation. On Veterans day many citizens nearby everyone get holiday from there work, offices and there own businesses and also get ready for enjoying the upcoming celebration of the Veterans Day with great excitement and happiness, feeling relaxed from every tension and work they all in there daily life routine on the Veterans Day.







Veterans Day is the day which mainly ended the war and all the conflicts or the fight of the both the countries America and Germany. The day brought a peace a kind of no noise and getting all things done in manner they want not under the rule of some other countries . So this day mean a lot to the people of USA and so they celebrate it with full of their spirit they can.
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