Brands (some which are veteran-owned) are honoring those who served in the U.S. Armed Forces for Veterans Day with discounts, video series and social media posts.
Here’s a roundup of how brands are recognizing and thanking veterans:
Ring
Video doorbell company Ring premiered a short film showcasing a military family communicating through Ring to highlight special moments between military families with loved ones stationed abroad.
Walmart and Rags of Honor
Walmart’s podcast, The Huddle, interviewed Mark Doyle, founder of Rags of Honor, about the brand’s apparel celebrating veterans.
In the latest episode of The Huddle, John chats with Mark Doyle, whose company Rags of Honor Brands creates apparel that celebrates America’s veterans on Veterans Day and beyond! https://t.co/eVN4N7gZpM pic.twitter.com/bb0aFQydoC
— Walmart Inc. (@WalmartInc) November 8, 2024
The Independence Fund
The Independence Fund, an organization for veterans, screened a six-episode video series, Office Joe, to raise awareness about challenges veterans face when transitioning out of the military.
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