Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Veterans Report

Become a Guardian Angel
Operation Guardian Angel is a national campaign that encourages families, friends, neighborhoods and communities to remind servicemembers to practice safety when they return home. Anyone can become a guardian angel if they care enough to help our Servicemembers stay safe once they return home. To become a guardian angel and apply for an official "Guardian Angel" Certificate of Appreciation, visit the Operation Guardian website.


The Search For America's World War I Veterans
Time is running out to find and recognize the last remaining veterans of "The Great War." The rolls of World War I veterans have declined so rapidly that the day is fast approaching when there will be one remaining, then none. The VA, with assistance from historians, state agencies and others, is keeping a roster of those veterans. Three years ago, there were about 250 remaining WWI American veterans. Yet, there may be other WWI veterans out there, perhaps in private nursing homes or in the care of family members, who have not been identified by VA. If you know of any WWI veterans in your area, please contact VA's Office of Public Affairs in Washington, DC, at opaweb@va.gov.
Uphold the Code Of Honor
Uphold the Code Of Honor with fellow wartime veterans and active duty military - Join The American Legion - "Still Serving America", a strategic partner of Military.com.

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