Shopping Exclusive savings on your home & medical essentials: Stock up for your home with your exclusive 20% OFF CVS.com discount, combinable with sitewide sale promotions. PLUS, when you upgrade to VetRewards today, you always get free shipping on any size purchase with no minimum order amount required--great savings and perfect for frequent purchases! And, should you need the medical services of the MinuteClinic in CVS or Target stores, you’ll get 10% OFF the retail price when you show the voucher you can access on VeteransAdvantage.com! | | Save with the Lenovo Annual Sale! Now through Sunday, enjoy Lenovo’s Annual Sale, up to 69% OFF, on ThinkPad, IdeaPad, Smart Devices, and much more. And your rewards get better with MyLenovo Rewards. Sign-up is free and easy, and combinable with VetRewards Exclusive savings. | | Save $40 on your Uber: Enroll in VetRewards today for our limited-time offer from Uber, and hundreds more exclusives in the Military Discounts Marketplace. If you use your free Uber voucher, your VetRewards subscription will, in effect, cost you only $24.90! Enroll through this link for a $40 voucher on Uber or Uber Eats. | | Travel Don’t miss out on exclusive savings on 2022 travel: Plan your future travel with VetRewards Exclusive travel savings! Get up to 10% OFF American Airlines flights, and earn AAdvantage points on all your travel. And don’t forget flexible flight change policies are now permanent! Log on, book, and start saving! | | Ready for a bucket list vacation? Caesars honors VetRewards s with an exclusive 5% OFF hotel stays worldwide. You’ll enjoy an iconic stay at any one of 50 locations where you can dine, relax, shop, and play. Whether it’s Caesars Palace or Caesars Atlantic City, Bally's Las Vegas, Harrah's Resort Atlantic City, Paris Las Vegas or any of their national and international destinations, a memorable travel experience awaits you. | | TOTAL SAMPLE SAVINGS FOR THIS WEEK | = | $1,833.96 | | | | | Featured for this Week | Women continue to make great strides serving our country. After officially being allowed to serve in combat in 2016, women in the military continue to make great strides, inspiring others and future generations. This March, Women's History Month, underscores these accomplishments and brings stories of service to life. Groups such as the VA’s Center for Women’s Veterans, The National Women’s History Project, and the Women in Military Service for America Memorial, celebrate women’s contributions to our democracy and armed forces. | | | | Scott's View | March 20th will mark nineteen years since Allied forces moved into Iraq. It has popularly been called by its military mission name, Operation Iraqi Freedom, but it re-ignited a series of escalations that date back to 1990. With a nation still in pain from the 9/11 attacks a year and half earlier, our nation’s military involvement intensified as hundreds of thousands of troops moved into the region. Our official pullout was in 2011, but history continues to draw our nation back in harm’s way, with a blast at the American Consulate in Iraq just last week. About 2,500 soldiers remain in Iraq to this day.
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