About Military Reunions

Built Around The Bonds That Last.

Military Reunions helps Veterans, service members, families, and reunion committees reconnect with the people who shaped their service years.

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Our Story

Helping old units feel close again.

Clarence Carter, the owner of Military Reunions and a retired U.S. Army Veteran, is committed to supporting military personnel and Veterans beyond the event itself.

Under his leadership, Military Reunions has grown into a support network for reconnecting, planning, and pointing Veterans toward practical resources that help them rebuild and thrive after service.

A Place To Reunite

Reunion event planning with purpose.

No matter where your group is located, Military Reunions helps committees coordinate the details that make it easier for Veterans, families, and old friends to gather again.

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All Branches

Helping reunite every military community.

Whether your group served in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Air Force, or Space Force, our goal is to help people find one another, plan meaningful gatherings, and preserve the stories they share.

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What Guides Us

Integrity, fellowship, and practical help.

01

Reconnect

Help Veterans locate old friends, rebuild unit networks, and bring scattered groups back into conversation.

02

Remember

Create reunion experiences that honor service, shared history, and the people who made those years matter.

03

Support

Point Veterans and families toward services, financial resources, and opportunities that can support life beyond the reunion.

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Veteran Owned

Operated by people who understand the mission.

As a Veteran-owned organization, Military Reunions understands how deep service relationships can run, and how meaningful it is when those connections are renewed years later.

Our work is simple at heart: reduce the effort it takes to find people, choose a location, plan the event, and gather with dignity.

Bring The Group Back Together

Start with the people who still matter.

Use Military Reunions to find members, compare locations, and plan a reunion that feels worthy of the service behind it.

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