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  2. Redcon-1 - Wikipedia

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    Redcon-1 centers around a joint British-American Special Forces team, trying to save a scientist from the clutches of death during a mass zombie outbreak. Unlike traditional zombies from similar franchises, the zombies in this film have retained certain human traits, being able to fight back, and use weapons. [8]

  3. REDCON - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. military, the term REDCON is short for Readiness Condition and is used to refer to a unit's readiness to respond to and engage in combat operations. There are five REDCON levels, as described below in this excerpt from Army Field Manual 71–1.

  4. The Best Military Discounts for Service Members and Veterans

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    Big 5 Sporting Goods: All active-duty and reserve military, plus veterans, receive a 10% discount. Foot Locker: Qualified military personnel can get a 10% discount off most online and...

  5. Discounts and allowances - Wikipedia

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    Military discount. A discount offered to customers who are or were members of a military service. Types of military discounts include discounts for active-duty military, veterans, retired military personnel, and military spouses or dependents.

  6. Military Appreciation Month deals, discounts for museums, more

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    Active-duty military personnel and their families will receive free admission to any of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs eight museums and seven historic sites this summer as part of...

  7. How to Save on Travel with Military Discounts - AOL

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    A military ID, whether military spouse, child or soldier, could be the ticket to big discounts on, well, tickets – as well as restaurant and hotel bills, or other travel expenditures.