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The community of WeSalute (founded as Veterans Advantage) brings together the Greater Military Community with support and advice, news, educational resources, and real, inspirational stories from those who have served and their loved ones.
When you join our free community you can explore jobs and career opportunities for veterans and military, get expert advice and tips on topics that are relevant to military and veteran life, and learn more about the available discounts and benefits that can enhance your lifestyle.
Military & Veterans Life
Cover Story: Heroes Meet Heroes 2024
On November 7, WeSalute held its fifth streaming of the “Heroes Meet Heroes” event, where military heroes meet Olympic heroes. Moderated by WeSalute co-founder and Chairman Scott Higgins, the annual conversation was started 12 years ago by WeSalute CEO Lin Higgins. It celebrates both the military and sports successes and similarities across two panel discussions. This year’s session was dedicated to Captain Paul “Bud” Bucha, a Medal of Honor recipient and longtime member of the WeSalute Advisory Board who passed away this year at the age of 80.Military & Veterans Life
Scott’s View: The Spirit of Veterans Day Was Alive in 2024 With Heroes Meet Heroes
For the past thirteen years, Veterans Advantage (now WeSalute) has proudly hosted events to honor U.S. active-duty military, veterans, and their families in recognition of Veterans Day. This year is no different.Military & Veterans News
Scott’s View: Looking Forward to November and Veterans Day 2024
It's hard to believe November is now upon us! As many of you know, this month holds special significance for our WeSalute members, National Military & Veteran Families Month, highlighted by Veterans Day on November 11th. We're excited to dedicate the entire month to honoring those who have served our country.Military & Veterans Life
CelebVet: Dick Van Dyke
“I'm looking for work if anybody has," joked 98-year old comedian and entertainer Dick Van Dyke recently. Best known for his iconic roles in television shows and films like “Mary Poppins,” “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” and “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” the actor also served in World War II like most of his generation.Advocacy
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