#VeteranOfTheDay The 1935 Labor Day Hurricane Veterans
On Sept. 2, 1935, a hurricane destroyed three Veteran Work Program camps in the Florida Keys.
Official Blog of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
On Sept. 2, 1935, a hurricane destroyed three Veteran Work Program camps in the Florida Keys.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran William “Bill” Grady. Bill served during World War II.
Marine Veteran Omar Andrews was a member of the Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team in the Pacific
Navy Veteran Tracy R Sefcik served on the first all-female tugboat, USS Kittanning YTB 787.
Marine Veteran Julia Watson Carlson was the first female to graduate the Small Arms Weapons Instructor …
Marine Corps Veteran LaToya Stanislaus, now a nurse, creates a special bond with Veterans when they find …
Army Veteran Carl Woida attained the rank of staff sergeant at age 19 and retired at the highest warrant …
Army Veteran David Lee, as director of Marketing for the U.S. Army, developed the famous Army Strong …
Army Veteran Mary V. Cowan Geffken was assigned to Pentagon’s “Secret Room” during World War II and …
Marine and Air Force Veteran Jack A. Phillips was decorated by President Johnson and served as an aid to the …