These Are The Best Veterans Day Sales Happening This Weekend

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U.S. military veterans set up 1,892 American flags on the National Mall, in commemoration of the 1,892 veterans who committed suicide that year, in Washington, DC on March 27, 2014. Win McNamee/Getty

Black Friday may be the most well-known day to find great sales, but Veterans Day also brings major discounts and promotions. For those looking to get holiday shopping out of the way early, this weekend is a great time to shop, both online and in stores. Here are some of the biggest and most exciting deals you can find this Veterans Day:

DEALS FOR ALL SHOPPERS

JCPenney

Get 25% off online purchases under $100 and 30% off online purchases over $100 using code FALLNOW.

Macy's

Snag up to 20% online using promo code VETS.

Kohl's

Kohl's is offering 15% off with online promo code QUICK15, until November 16.

Belk

Home goods are 20% off until Saturday, and intimate apparel is 20% off until Sunday.

Overstock

Discounted electronics, like 65% off select TVs.

Guitar Center

Get 15% off a purchase of $199 or more, until November 13.

Nordstrom Rack

Find even steeper discounts on sale items at Nordstrom Rack this weekend.

Eddie Bauer

Up to 60% off all items through November 16.

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A shopper takes part in Black Friday sales at a Target store in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Jim Young/Reuters

DISCOUNTS FOR VETS AND ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE MILITARY

Target

Target is offering 10% off sitewide for all military personnel, vets and families.

Toys "R" Us

Take 15% off in-store purchases with military ID

Nike

Take 10% off, offered to all military members.

Dell

Save 10% on electronics as a military member.

Sport Clips

Get a free haircut with military ID.

Tractor Supply Co.

15% off for military members.

Applebee's

Applebee's is offering a free meal for veterans and active duty military.

California Pizza Kitchen

Get a free entree, for veterans and active duty military.

IHOP

IHOP is offering free Red, White and Blue pancakes for military members on November 10.

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