The offer is available at participating Wings Etc. locations on Monday.
Wings Etc. Grill & Pub. is offering a free entrée, valued up to $13.99, to all active-duty personnel and veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces in honor of Veterans Day, as a token of appreciation for their sacrifice and service.
“Our commitment is to acknowledge and pay tribute to the service members who have dedicated so much to our nation,” said Wings Etc. CEO Rob Hensmann. “We hold profound appreciation for their sacrifices and take pride in honoring our veterans year-round and especially on Veterans Day.”
At participating Wings Etc. locations, active duty and retired service members can receive a free entrée valued up to $13.99 with proof of service or veteran status. The offer is available at participating Wings Etc. locations on Monday.
Participating locations include, in Indiana: Angola, Avon, Brazil, Bluffton, Camby, Columbia City, Connersville, Decatur, Dunlap, Elkhart, Evansville, Fort Wayne (four locations), Franklin, Goshen, Greenfield, Greenwood, Huntington, Indianapolis (two locations), Jasper, Kendallville, La Porte, Lafayette (three locations), Marion, Martinsville, Mishawaka, Muncie, Newburgh, Noblesville, Osceola, Peru, Plainfield, Plymouth, Princeton, Rochester, Shelbyville, South Bend (two locations), Terre Haute (two locations), Valparaiso, Vincennes, Wabash, Warsaw and West Lafayette.
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