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Vets Helping Vets
Read more: Vets Helping VetsMembers of VFW Post 6755 in Liberty, Pennsylvania, hosted a Suicide Awareness Brunch on Feb. 18 to help raise donations and awareness for a local nonprofit dedicated to helping veterans. In a joint partnership with This is My Quest: Veterans in the Wild, a local nonprofit created in 2022 to provide veterans of all ages…
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Prison Inmates Donate to VFW
Read more: Prison Inmates Donate to VFWWhen VFW Post 7168 in Sanger, California, struggled financially five years ago, Jim Anderson found help in the unlikeliest of places. Anderson, who had transferred to Post 7168 to help it stay open, brought this up to a group of incarcerated veterans he sponsored and met with weekly at the Avenal State Prison in Avenal,…
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A ‘Gold Contributor’ to the Community
Read more: A ‘Gold Contributor’ to the CommunityA VFW Post in the Land of 10,000 Lakes was recognized in February as a top contributor by donating to a new community athletic field. VFW Post 4086, located in Wabasha, Minnesota, donated $10,000 to a new athletic compound in its city. The donation gave Post 8046 the status as a “Gold Contributor” to the…
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Recognizing Women’s Military Service
Read more: Recognizing Women’s Military ServiceMembers of VFW Post 1650 in Topeka, Kansas, honored four female members of the Kansas Air National Guard during its fifth annual Women in Military Service Recognition ceremony on Oct. 7. The ceremony recognized Kansas Air National Guardsmen Sarah Vargas, Olivia Parmentier, Tori Wilson and Rachael Parris, affording them a platform to talk about their…
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‘Extremely Grateful’ for Women Vets Expo
Read more: ‘Extremely Grateful’ for Women Vets ExpoFor several years, Candy Kuck has co-chaired the Veterans Stand Down in Fairbanks, Alaska. A Life member of VFW Post 10029 Auxiliary in North Pole, about 20 minutes from Fairbanks, Kuck had the idea to host an event specifically for female vets. March 9 will mark the second annual women veterans’ expo sponsored by VFW…
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‘Rituals are Important’
Read more: ‘Rituals are Important’Mike Rogers joined the Army in 1968 right as he was about to be drafted for Vietnam. He first served from 1968-72 where he attended Infantry Officer Candidate School and airborne school. He then deployed to Vietnam as a rifle platoon leader in the 173rd Airborne Brigade. He served a second time from 1983-93 as…