“Dear Veteran, Thank you for your service. You have given our country your life, time, energy and love. You are an honorable person and thank you doesn’t seem enough to say we appreciate your service. Thank you again and always.”
“Dear Veteran, Thank you for your service. You have given our country your life, time, energy and love. You are an honorable person and thank you doesn’t seem enough to say we appreciate your service. Thank you again and always.”
And in our community, “Image Nation is a project drawing together veterans and the community through photography. The reintegration of veterans into civilian life is a vitally important task for the community, and it is the responsibility of both the returning veteran and the civilian world. Reintegration is a complex, multi-stage process, which can take many years.” https://www.nevadacountyarts.org/image-nation?fbclid=IwAR2mjQJbUjSVxAD9DgRJeWkHagJVmHcLJ-4TYIJI8hioj14zn_GLnnU9m9E
My Dad, who lived to be 95, was honored as one of the few surviving Marines from WW 1!