Showing posts with label Veterans Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Veterans Day. Show all posts
Saturday, November 11, 2017
Ahead of Trump's visit to Philippines, a big thumbs up from US veterans
SUBIC- United States President Donald Trump is no stranger to controversy and has often come in for sharp criticism both at home and overseas, but in the town of Subic in the Philippines, he's a hero.
Once home to one of the biggest US naval facilities in the world, Subic is a haven for retired servicemen who seem thrilled that Trump is visiting the Philippines, and convinced the divisive tycoon can do no wrong.
"Trump, I back him big time," said Mike McCarthy, a former master chief with the US 7th Fleet, drinking in one of the American-themed bars that line Subic's main street, with names like "Alaska", "Crazy Horse" and "Rolling Stone".
"They won't allow him to govern, but he's smarter than them, always a step ahead," he said of opponents of Trump.
The US president arrives in the capital Manila on Sunday for a summit of Asian leaders, on the last leg of a tour that has taken him to Japan, South Korea, China and Vietnam.
"He's just doing things a different way, his tweeting, his strong words. But where has he made a wrong call yet?" said McCarthy.
A native of Florida who has lived in Subic for a decade, McCarthy said Trump's respect for veterans meant he's a big hit with them and among the military.
"If he asked me to come and meet him in Manila, I'd be there in a shot," he added.
Trump is set to meet Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and will try to shore up relations strained by the Philippine leader's anti-US sentiment and his enthusiasm for better ties with Russia and China.
The Philippines has for decades been a key US defense ally and, although the naval base was closed in 1992, Subic has since received a regular flow of retirees and visits by US warships for repairs, resupply and exercises.
About 220,000 Americans, many of them military veterans, live in the Philippines. An additional 650,000 visit each year, according to US State Department figures.
Subic has maintained its American feel, with bars offering military discounts and restaurants serving anything from baby-back ribs, buffalo wings and steaks to burgers named "shotgun" and an omelette called "the sheriff".
It has tattoo parlors, liquor stores with signs advertising bourbon whiskey, and a Harley Davidson repair shop servicing the easy-rider motorcycles that have long been a fixture in the town of 100,000 people, about a three-hour drive north from Manila.
TATTOOS AND TANK TOPS
Veteran James Goodman, 51, has owned six bars during his 13 years in Subic. His latest venture, "Sit-n-Bull", has bar games, live sports and rock music that competes with the lively chatter of tattoo-clad patrons in tank tops.
The walls are adorned with vehicle license plates from Florida, Ohio, California and Nevada, next to a neon-lit USA sign in red, white and blue. A guitar hangs next to a wood carving of a native Indian and an American Football playoff schedule offering hot dog promotions.
"I'm very glad Donald Trump is coming here, I believe he and President Duterte will get along," said Goodman, from New Jersey.
"He's for the American people ... I look forward to his leadership, I look forward to his re-election.
"I'd love to meet Trump, I'd love to buy him a beer."
His business partner Ronn Oliver, 54, who runs a nearby restaurant of the same name, says veterans appreciate Trump and recognize his shrewdness.
"He knows what he's doing, he shocks, but he sets up his opponents, he plays them, he knows what reaction he's gonna get," said Oliver, a former serviceman and commercial fisherman from Seattle, Washington.
"He needs to build more support, so people can catch up with what he's doing. They've gotta give him a couple of years to get into it."
Christopher Lamb, 48, a fisherman who said he is from Florida, says he shook Trump's hand four decades ago. Wearing a baseball cap and white vest, he offers a few slurred words that show his pride in Trump's rise to the presidency.
"I met this man, he was nothing then, and now he's the most powerful man in the world," said Lamb.
Retiree Mike Allen, 66, from Ohio, has lived in Subic for a year and recognizes he might be the lone dissenter when it comes to Trump.
"The military guys here, they love him," he said, with a shake of the head.
"He says one thing one day and another thing the next. He's isolating us and he loves white supremacists. An American president can't be like that."
source: news.abs-cbn.com
Friday, November 11, 2016
Trump: Big decisions on his administration coming 'soon'
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said Friday he would use the Veterans Day holiday to focus on the imposing task of forming a new administration, saying he will soon be making "very important" decisions about who will help him govern.
"Busy day planned in New York," the Republican billionaire posted on Twitter regarding his transition process, which has been cranking up to full speed since he won the presidency in a shock upset over Democrat Hillary Clinton on Tuesday.
"Will soon be making some very important decisions on the people who will be running our government!"
Trump has about 70 days to put together a 15-member cabinet, and the names of several of his close advisors have been mentioned as options to fill key posts.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is heading the transition team, and he is believed to be in the running for attorney general, along with former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani.
On Thursday, the Trump campaign floated the idea of JP Morgan chief executive Jamie Dimon as Treasury secretary, while former House speaker Newt Gingrich was being discussed as Trump's potential White House chief of staff.
Trump assumes the presidency on Inauguration Day, January 20, 2017, and President Barack Obama has stressed that one of his main priorities is to assure a peaceful and smooth transition of power.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Monday, November 10, 2014
US embassy closed on November 11
MANILA, Philippines - The United States Embassy in Manila and its affiliated offices will be closed on November 11 (Tuesday), in observance of Veterans Day, an American holiday.
Regular services will resume on November 12.
Veterans Day is celebrated every year in the United States on November 11, which is the day that major hostilities of World War I formally ended with the signing of the Armistice at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918.
The U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Philip S. Goldberg will lead the American and Filipino community and guests in honoring the sacrifices of American and Filipino veterans at the Veterans Day ceremony at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in Taguig City, Metro Manila, on Tuesday.
Veterans of both nations will participate in the event.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Monday, November 3, 2014
2014 Veterans Day Freebies & Deals
Veterans Day is fast approaching and there are loads of freebies and deals for veterans and military personnel to enjoy! Find everything from free meals ...
Veterans Day is approaching soon! On Tuesday, November 11th,
veterans and active duty military can feel even more appreciated for
the sacrifices they’ve made to serve our country with loads of freebies
from restaurants and other businesses. Enjoy everything from free meals
to a free car wash.
Make
sure to bring valid proof of service as most places will request it for
the discounts and specials to apply. Since promotions vary by location,
it’s also a good idea to call the location nearest you before heading
out to verify they are participating.
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7-Eleven: Veterans,
active members of the US military and their immediate families can
enjoy a free small Slurpee drink on Veterans Day from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Applebee’s: Veterans and Active Duty Military can enjoy a free Signature EntrĂ©e from its Veterans Days menu on November 11th.
The menu includes dishes like The American Standard All-In Burger,
Three-Cheese Chicken Penne, Double Crunch Shrimp, 7 oz. House Sirloin
and more.
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Carraba’s: Enjoy a free appetizer of your choice with military ID or proof of service.
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Chili’s:
Those who have served and active military veterans may choose a free
meal on Veterans Day. Choose any lunch combo during lunch hours, or
between 7 meals during the dinner hour.
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Denny’s: Veterans
and active, non-active and retired military personnel can come by
between 5 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Veterans Day to enjoy a free Build Your
Own Grand Slam.
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Free Car Wash: Head over to Grace for Veterans for a full list of participating locations to enjoy a free car wash on Veterans Day.
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Friendly’s:
Veterans and those with a valid military ID or honorable discharge card
can enjoy a free breakfast, lunch or dinner on Veterans Day. Choose
from their Big-Two-Do’s breakfast options or the All American Burger
with fries and a beverage for lunch or dinner.
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National Parks: Enjoy free admission to national parks on Veterans Day!
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On The Border: All veterans and active duty military receive free OTB’s “Create Your Own Combo menu” on Veterans Day.
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Outback Steakhouse:
Veterans and active duty military get a free Bloomin’ Onion and a
non-alcoholic beverage free on Veterans Day. When dining Nov. 12 to Dec.
31, 2014, receive 15% off your purchase.
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Red Lobster: Veterans and those with military ID may choose from a select list of appetizers to enjoy for free on Monday, November 10th – Thursday, November 13th.
- Starbucks: Call locations beforehand to see if they’re participating in offering active duty military, veterans, and their spouses a free tall brewed coffee on November 11th.
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