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Veterans Day freebies, discounts LIST 2022: Houston businesses say thank-you to area’s veterans
Read full article: Veterans Day freebies, discounts LIST 2022: Houston businesses say thank-you to area’s veteransVeterans Day is Friday, Nov. 11. Here are some of the places in the Houston area where you can get a freebie or discount if you’re a veteran. Some of the freebies and discounts are available year-round.
Bellaire neighbors, family surprise 96-year-old WWII veteran
Read full article: Bellaire neighbors, family surprise 96-year-old WWII veteranBELLAIRE – In honor of Veteran’s Day, a Bellaire neighborhood came together to honor a US Navy veteran, who served in WWII and the Korean War. The surprise brought 96-year-old veteran Joe Wardell Sr. to tears. He’s the original Joe Wardell, and he served in World War II and the Korean War,” Joe Wardell Jr. said. Wardell Sr. joined the Navy as a young man, fighting in WWII and then again as a lieutenant in the Korean War. There are lots of cards.”Sure enough, at 4 p.m., Wardell Sr. exited the garage to see the crowds of neighbors cheering him on.
‘Not all family is blood’: 95-year-old veteran shares friendship with veteran generations apart
Read full article: ‘Not all family is blood’: 95-year-old veteran shares friendship with veteran generations apartHOUSTON – Regardless of the era, veterans share a common thread, bound by service and the idea of putting your country before yourself. Nowadays, Rodriguez shares memories with his best friend and fellow veteran Hector Giron. The call of duty and the honor of service is something veterans share, regardless of age. “We are all pretty much family, they say not all family is blood and that’s how it is with veterans,” said Giron. However, he said Veteran’s Day is the exception.
Mayor Turner hosts 23rd Annual ‘Houston Salutes American Heroes’ virtual celebration in honor of Veterans Day
Read full article: Mayor Turner hosts 23rd Annual ‘Houston Salutes American Heroes’ virtual celebration in honor of Veterans DayHOUSTON – The City of Houston will honor those who served in the United States Armed Forces during a special virtual Veterans Day celebration. Mayor Sylvester Turner will host the 23rd Annual Houston Salutes American Heroes, which will include a moment of silence. Turner will be joined by Dr. Steven Hall, director of the Mayor’s Office of Veterans Affairs, and representatives from each military branch. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s Veterans Day program will be virtual, with a limited number of guests invited to gather in person. The ceremony will begin at 10:45 a.m.