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‘Sam Was Very Impactful’Read more:
When you read about the life of Sam Hennessee, former commander of VFW Post 10452 in Princeton, Wisconsin, he sounds like the kind of man you’d want on your side. He was active in his church and provided frequent buddy checks on older vets. The Vietnam War vet also would read to incarcerated persons at…
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Together, VFW and Humana Provide More than 1 Million Meals in 2021
Read more: Together, VFW and Humana Provide More than 1 Million Meals in 2021KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) are proud to announce that for the second year in a row the “Uniting to Combat Hunger” (UTCH) campaign has provided more than 1 million meals for veterans, military families and communities in need, surpassing its goal for 2021. A…
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‘We Have More Things in Common Than We Have Differences’Read more:
In its heyday, the Veterans Memorial Building in Grinnell, Iowa, was used for high school dances, as a polling station, class reunions and family reunions. At one point, the DMV even leased space in the building, located in Central Park in the heart of this college town about an hour east from Des Moines. As…
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Army veteran regains ability to walk with robotic exoskeleton after paralysis
Read more: Army veteran regains ability to walk with robotic exoskeleton after paralysisAn American hero is getting a new lease on life. U.S. Army veteran Richard Neider has regained his ability to walk thanks to new robotic exoskeleton technology. The Arizona vet was paralyzed due to a spinal injury he suffered while serving in Iraq in 2005, which completely wiped out the use of his legs. The new FDA-approved technology,…
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