Core Points - Disney is celebrating its long-standing relationship with American service members through special Veterans Day events and merchandise [1][3] - The company has a historical connection to the military, with founders Walt and Roy Disney having served during World War I [2][14] - Disney's "Heroes Work Here" initiative aims to hire, train, and support veterans, having launched in 2012 [2][14] - Disney has donated over $20 million to organizations that assist veterans and their families [14] Veterans' Experiences - Cappy Surette, a retired U.S. Navy captain, joined Disney in 2012 and has been involved in creating military-inspired merchandise [2][5] - Brian Iglesias, a veteran and ESPN Vice President, emphasizes the teamwork and leadership skills gained from military service [6][8] - Veterans working at Disney feel a sense of pride and appreciation for the company's recognition of their service [5][10] Events and Ceremonies - Special flag retreat ceremonies will be held at Walt Disney World and Disneyland on Veterans Day to honor veterans who are now Disney employees [11] - The ceremonies are part of a broader effort to celebrate the contributions of veterans to the company and its history [12][15]
A salute to heroes: Disney keeps its longtime bond with America’s veterans alive