The Ninth Infantry Division Association Mission
This Association is formed by the officers and men of the 9th Infantry Division in order to perpetuate the memory of our fallen comrades, to preserve the esprit de corps of the Division, to assist in promoting an everlasting world peace exclusively by means of educational activities and to serve as an information bureau to former members of the 9th Infantry Division.
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I wanted to drop a quick message on and pass along discounts that have been found for the 2011 Veteran's Day. Hopefully some of you will be able to take advantage of these great offers provided in tribute to your service! (Full List: http://militaryadvantage.military.com/2011/11/veterans-day-discounts-and-freebies-2012/ )
Restaurants
Abuelo’s Mexican Food - Abuelo’s offerings vary by region, be sure to call ahead to see what the discounts or freebies are included.
Applebees - All veterans and active duty military eat free from a limited menu at Applebee’s on Veterans Day.
Chili’s — Veterans and active duty dine for free from a special limited six item menu on Veterans Day.
Golden Corral — Golden Corral Restaurants’ Military Appreciation Monday free dinner will be available on November 15, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Military retirees, veterans, active duty, National Guard and Reserves are all welcome.
Hooters — All Veterans and active duty eat free. The free entrees must be selected from a special Veterans Day menu.
Krispy Kreme – All active-duty, retirees & veterans get a free doughnut on Veterans Day. Be sure to call ahead to verify your local Krispy Kreme is par-ticipating.
McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants — Participating McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants offer a complimentary entree to vets from a special menu on a space available basis, online reservations are highly recommended.
Outback Steakhouse — Veterans and active-duty military get a complimen-tary Bloomin’ Onion and non-alcoholic beverage on Veterans Day.
UNO Chicago Grill — UNO is offering a Buy One Get One free offer to Service members or Veterans with a military or veteran I.D. or in uniform or with a photo of themselves in uniform. The Veterans Day BOGO offer includes a free entree or individual pizza, with the purchase of an entree or pizza of equal or greater value.
Texas Roadhouse – Free meal from opening until 4pm. on Veterans Day. Call ahead to your local restaurant for more information.
T.G.I. Friday’s – Veterans and Service members Buy one get one free from Nov 11–14. Contact your nearest location for more details on their Veterans Day BOGO offer.
Retail Discounts
The Dollar General — Veterans, Service members (Active, Guard, and Reserve), and their immediate families will receive a 10-percent discount with a Veterans Day coupon. The coupon may be found in store circular ads or by asking a sales associate.
Home Depot — Offers a 10 percent discount to all Veterans during Veterans Day, Memorial Day and Independence Day.
Lowe’s — All veterans receive the 10-percent discount on Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day and the Fourth of July. The offer is available in stores only and is limited to in-stock and special-order purchases of up to $5,000.
Sam’s Club — give away 36,000 collapsible Hugo Canes on Veterans Day to military veterans in need of mobility assistance. Sam’s Club will require membership for this offer, but proof of service may be necessary.
Amazon.com – Free ― Veterans Day Honor ‖ MP3 album download. The album includes 12 songs by The Bands and Ensembles of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Cabela’s Outdoor Store – Offers their employee discount to all veterans, active-duty military and reserves, law enforcement, fire and EMS personnel November 11-12. Discounts vary from 5% to 50%, depending on the item.
Build-a-Bear Workshop – Members of the armed services including the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Reserve Officer Training Corps, will receive a 20% discount November 11-15 on any one transaction at Build-A-Bear Workshop. Fashion Bug – 20% off all plus-size and misses clothing purchases with a copy of military ID or spouse’s military ID.
Sports Clips Haircuts - The men’s hair salon chain is offering a free haircut to active military and veterans on Veterans Day.
Foot Locker — Veterans, Service members (Active, Guard, and Reserve), and their immediate families with a Foot Locker Veterans Advantage Card receive a 20 percent discount every day of the year. That offer is good both online and at any store location, including Foot Locker, Lady Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Footaction and Champs Sports — even on sale items.
Below is a poem written by Frank Montoya that I saw today and thought the its message and Frank's efforts in creating such a wonderful piece of poetry were exactly on par for this Veteran's Day 2010. Thank you Frank for sharing such a wonderful piece of writing. So here it is for you to enjoy as well, republished with permission.
A TRIBUTE TO ALL WHO SERVED
We stand here today to honor all who served.
To salute and to pay homage to one and all.
To those who left family, hearth and home
And proudly went to fight at their country’s call.
To those we sent to The Western Front
To the muddy trenches of World War I.
They suffered bullets and bombs and poison gas,
But they stayed “Over There†till the job was done.
To those who fearlessly fought in World War II
When our country called them up once more.
They served from Alaska to Asia to Europe and Africa.
They fought in the air, on the sea and on foreign shore.
To those we sent at the UN’s call,
When North Korea sought to take the upper hand.
That conflict extended to three long years,
In that strange and cold, relentless land.
To those that we summoned once again,
To take up arms, to take a doubtful stand
They waged an unpopular and thankless war,
As they tried to bring freedom to South Vietnam.
To those that we sent to the Persian Gulf,
Along with UN forces to free Kuwait.
And who fought in Somalia, Grenada and Panama,
In Kosovo and Bosnia, in the Balkan States.
To those who have been deployed time and time again,
Sent to battle terrorists in many a foreign land.
To those that have served and are serving yet again, today
In the mountains of Afghanistan and on Iraqi desert sand.
Let us honor those Veterans that are with us here today,
Our gallant heroes, standing among us, proud and tall;
A most heartfelt honor to the POW’s, to the MIA’s
And to those valiant souls that we sent forth... to fall.
Frank J. Montoya, CW3, USA, Retired
Poet Laureate, City of Fountain, CO
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I thought the video/link below was one heck of a good performance and definitely worth sharing!
Star Spangled Banner - Video/Song
First off, I hope everyone had a great 4th of July weeked and all was safe. Mine was great, a lot of fun, busy as ever and not quite so safe but everyone made it through so that's alwasy good news. Don't forget about the 9th Infantry Division Association reunion later this month in Indianapolis. All the reservations and registrations should be
As you can see, the site has been moving forward albeit a bit slowly. Hopefully we can get some community participation with creation and additions to the Wiki section of the site. This section has been added to be a place to get and add information regarding the 9th Infantry Division. If you have info to add, please do so! In addition we've added two domain names as aliases to the octofoil.org site. Please click on read more below for details...
As you can see, the site has had some changes on the front side. It has been a major challenge coming up with a site layout that had the needed functionality and coloring without a ton of crap to go along with it. Unfortunately, even with the thousands of site layouts available for Joomla, outside of making a custom one, there's very few that are even usable. I think this one is a good start, hopefully some day I'll either have time to design a custom one, or perhaps someone will be willing to help design one. I still have quite a long ways to go with it but at least it's a start since I wanted to have something up and operational by Memorial Day at the latest.
Just a quick update. We've made progress on a number of fronts. First, the costs associated with the attempted recovery will not be as bad as initially anticipated.
The site is now hosted back in the data center where it belongs. Our initial setup was deemed more than adequate before, it obviously was not. So, the site is now replicated between two separate servers and load balanced (along with off-site backups) which means even if one server bursts into flame the site will remain online and the additional server completely intact.
As you can see, this is not the site that we had before. Unfortunately, the server that was hosting the site crashed completely beyond repair. The drives that contain the site and files have been sent off to a recovery facility but that facility has not been successful in recovering any data after several weeks. At this point, the cost of recovery has already exceeded my ability to cover it and I don't have an official bill yet.
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