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MGM RESORTS INTERNATIONAL TO HOST MORE THAN 70 WOUNDED WARRIORS IN LAS VEGAS

FOR VETERANS DAY WEEKEND


(Source: MGM Resorts International)
(Source: MGM Resorts International)
USPA NEWS - Wounded warriors and their guests (more than 70 from around the U.S.) will be treated to a VIP Veterans Day weekend as MGM Resorts International in conjunction with American Airlines and the USO of Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore, rolls out the red carpet in Las Vegas.
Wounded warriors and their guests (more than 70 from around the U.S.) will be treated to a VIP Veterans Day weekend as MGM Resorts International in conjunction with American Airlines and the USO of Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore, rolls out the red carpet in Las Vegas.


The five-day event, November 13-17, is 'A Salute to the Troops' weekend and includes a 'Wall of Gratitude' where hundreds of MGM Resorts employees will gather to welcome and thank the veterans as they parade through The Mirage Hotel & Casino upon the group's arrival.
There will also be a special welcome dinner, and excursions in and around Las Vegas and Southern Nevada. The weekend kicks off Friday morning at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport with a send-off celebration for the wounded warriors, veterans and their guests. They will board an American Airlines special flight with planned gate festivities and a water cannon salute to veteran heroes.
When the VIPs arrive in Las Vegas, they will receive a police escort from McCarran International Airport to The Mirage.

USO-Metro is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization chartered by Congress, and dedicated to 'serving those who serve, and their families' in Washington-Baltimore region.

Source : MGM Resorts International

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