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Home » Pentagon cancels military events for NFL ‘Salute to Service’ weekend due to government shutdown
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Pentagon cancels military events for NFL ‘Salute to Service’ weekend due to government shutdown

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellNovember 7, 20252 Mins Read
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Pentagon cancels military events for NFL ‘Salute to Service’ weekend due to government shutdown

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The Pentagon issued a release this week that essentially said there would be no military-related events at this week’s “Salute to Service” NFL weekend.

Meaning activities like flyovers, honor guards and military members unveiling an American flag on the field will not occur throughout the league.

The decision for service members to be “prohibited from participating in official outreach activities” was due to a lack of funding from the government shutdown. Such events are paid for by the Pentagon’s annual budget.

 

The Washington Post was the first to report the decision.

The shutdown began on Oct. 1 and does not appear to have an end in sight. It is now the longest shutdown in U.S. history.

NFL flyover

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“While Salute to Service comes to life on-field each November — as it will again this year, starting this weekend — our long-standing efforts to support the military community continue throughout the year,” Anna Isaacson, the NFL’s senior vice president of social responsibility, said to The Washington Post.

The Salute to Service campaign began in 2011. Players, coaches, and other personnel honor military members in numerous variations, including camouflage clothes, military-themed gear, and other insignia.

NFL Salute to Service signage

Twelve NFL games will be played in the United States on Sunday and Monday. The Denver Broncos squeaked by the Las Vegas Raiders, 10-7, on Thursday, and the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts will play in Berlin on Sunday morning.

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