Celebrate Veterans and Thank Them for Their Service


Offering a gift to someone who has already given so much can be a challenging prospect for any shopper. Honoring veterans and current military personnel begins with a sincere expression of gratitude but there are times when additional action is called for. Special gifts to commemorate a homecoming or the completion of a tour of duty are very welcome gestures. However, choosing just the right gift can be difficult. What items can appropriately capture the gratitude, affection, and respect you have for someone who has served?

A Gift That Matches the Occasion

Before you select a gift, you may find it helpful to think carefully about the occasion for its giving. A civic holiday with cultural importance may call for a gift with more emotional weight, one that captures the spirit of a military tradition that encompasses veterans yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Holidays observed by individual families, such as birthdays or reunions, can be of a more personal nature. These items might be expressly desired by the individual or that are suited to a particular need of the recipient. These gifts can appeal to specific hobbies or pastimes, too.

The Spirit of the Gift You Give

Gifts that are meant to commemorate special occasions can also be selected to express particular sentiments. Values and emotions such as these can guide your selection:

  • Honor
  • Duty
  • Service
  • Sacrifice
  • Faith
  • Gratitude
  • Celebration
  • Community Strength
  • Respect
  • Remembrance

There are many patriotic-themed items that capture these and other related sentiments. Gifts that celebrate these and similar values are very meaningful because they speak volumes on a symbolic level. The item you select as a gift is more than just the item itself; it also contains rich symbolic value.

Expressing Your Affection and Gratitude

There are several occasions that are especially appropriate for showing your respect for current service members and veterans. Since many veterans have no family members living nearby and may not be part of a supportive community, you can take the opportunity to express your gratitude during this time. Small, inexpensive gifts do not require much investment on your part but when they are carefully selected and thoughtfully given with a heartfelt expression of thankfulness, they have the power to make a big difference in someone’s life.

You can make thanking veterans into a community affair by enlisting other people to help. Friends, family members, and community members can work together to organize a collective expression of gratitude. Visit a veterans’ home or retirement community on Memorial Day, Independence Day, Veterans Day, or other patriotic holidays. Make a point of attending the parades and events that honor the service of past and current military personnel and encourage others to show their support through attendance as well. Entire families can grow closer together through these outings. This is a good opportunity to share stories about the military service of parents and grandparents, too.

Giving a gift to a veteran on a special occasion is an opportunity to do more than simply provide them with a nice item. These gifts can express a great deal of sentiment. Make sure that the gift is accompanied by an expression of gratitude and admiration. There are many occasions when gifts and gratitude go perfectly together.

Related products you may like:


Testimonials:

  • I received my United States MA-1 Bravo Jacket yesterday and I am very pleased with it. Thanks

    Charles W

  • Thank you very much for the two beautiful garments! Both the MA1-Bravo Jacket and the Concealed Carry Soft Shell Vest fit perfectly and are tailored to perfection. They are rugged and warm, exactly what I was looking for.

    Ed J.

  • I received the jacket this past Wednesday. I just love it. Good quality, feels great, and looks sharp. I have been looking for such a jacket the past few years and have finally found it.

    Edward A.

  • Dear Vetcom, Received the MA-1 Bravo Jacket yesterday. Thank you so very much, made a Veteran very happy. Was so hoping to have it on time for him to wear on Veterans Day and you made sure it was here in time. The jacket is beautiful and my husband just loves it. Again, thank you so very much and God bless.

    Jessie H.

More Testimonials...



More News & Stories:

Presidents Day – Honoring the Leaders Who Shaped Our Country

“Honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere who bravely bears his country’s cause. Honor, also, to the citizen who cares for his brother in the field and serves, as he best can, the same cause.” – Abraham Lincoln

Read more

A Day in History:  “That’s All, Brother” Flies Again

“This operation is not being planned with any alternatives. This operation is planned as a victory, and that’s the way it’s going to be. We’re going down there, and we’re throwing everything we have into it, and we’re going to make it a success.” – Dwight D Eisenhower

Read more

A Day in History:  Four Chaplains Day

“They gave their lives without being asked. When their ship was sinking, they handed out all the life preservers that were available and then took off their own and gave them away in order that four other men might be saved.” – President Harry S. Truman, speaking in Philadelphia, PA at the dedication of the Chapel of the Four Chaplains

Read more

Happy Ending to Veteran’s Lost Ring Story!

It’s been just a few weeks since Veterans Commemoratives was contacted by the store manager of a Habitat For Humanity store in Davenport, Iowa regarding a Military Service Ring that was found in the store parking lot. The efforts of that store manager, in conjunction with Veterans Commemoratives, social media, and local media stations have succeeded in bringing this story to a happy ending.

Read more

A Day in History:  USS Pueblo “Incident” – North Korea, January 23, 1968

“The world shall know that America is proud of the crew of the Pueblo and distressed over their plight of American honor, respect, and security.” – President Gerald Ford (then Congressman of Michigan)

Read more