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2016 Veterans Day Events in Jacksonville

November 11th is Veterans Day; a day to honor and appreciate the men and women in the armed forces who serve the United States of America. Veterans are typically praised with gifts and celebrations countrywide, and All My Sons Jacksonville moving company guarantees that the city of Jacksonville will be showing their patriotism and respect, as one of the top naval stations and armed force houses in the State of Florida.

Show your support at these 2016 Veterans Day events in Jacksonville:

9 AM: Beaches Veterans Memorial Park will be hosting Navy Captain John R. Schmidt, commanding officer of the USS Philippine Sea. The event will include an honorary celebration of veterans with a variety of military organizations in attendance.

11 AM: The city of Jacksonville will be hosting a 2016 Veterans Day Parade. This patriotic event will be honoring our American heroes’ service and dedication, with over 4,000 participants including senior military officials, active duty military, retired military, grand marshals, Veterans groups, marching bands, floats, balloons and JROTC. The parade will begin at EverBank Field and it will end at Prime Osborn Convention Center. Our Jacksonville moving company encourages visitors to show their patriotic pride by wearing the American colors in support.

After the parade, the Veterans Day events in Jacksonville and head to one of these restaurants with your military ID for a free or discounted meal:

Olive Garden, Longhorn Steakhouse, Mission BBQ, Buffalo Wild Wings, California Pizza Kitchen, Hooters,

Krispy Kreme, and Logan’s Roadhouse.

Our Jacksonville moving company says these businesses are also offering discounts to veterans:

Publix, Topgold, World Golf Hall of Fame & Museum, JCPenney, and Bed Bath & Beyond.

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