Home Depot is one of the largest home improvement centers in the United States. With just over 2,200 stores nationwide and 400,000 employees (including 35,000 veterans), it is undoubtedly a fixture of American society.
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Lately, we have been receiving phone calls and emails regarding The Home Depot’s veteran/military discount policy. Because of this we have followed up with HD Corporate Communications and External Affairs.