In this time of reflection honoring those who gave their lives in service to this nation, one annual tradition in Inglewood celebrated the life and service of Robert Barajas, a 96-year-old WWII and Vietnam War veteran and resident at U.S.VETS — Inglewood. Barajas was surrounded by elected officials, including U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, State Sen. Steven Bradford and Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts, as he received the Service Appreciation Award at the 75th Annual Inglewood Memorial Day Service. He's one of 100 older veterans in a three-year pilot project through the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet) Veterans Support to Self-Reliance Pilot Program. U.S.VETS received a grant through the program to enhance a web of critical services for aging veterans in Los Angeles County and U.S.VETS Inland Empire. #servingthosewhoserved #honorusvets #aginginplace
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Veterans Day is a time to honor the brave men and women who have served our country. It's also an excellent opportunity to teach our children about the importance of service and sacrifice. Here are some engaging ways to celebrate Veterans Day with educators and families on or after the day: *Invite a veteran to speak to your class or family: This is a powerful way for students and families to learn firsthand about veterans' experiences. Ask the veterans to share their stories, answer questions, and talk about the importance of Veterans Day. *Have students write a letter or thank-you card to a veteran: This is a simple but meaningful way to show appreciation for those who have served. Encourage students and families to share their personal stories and thoughts about Veterans Day. *Create a Veterans Day display at your school or home: This could include photos, flags, medals, and other items related to the military. Encourage students and families to contribute to the display and learn more about the different branches of the military and veterans' roles in our history.
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Did You Know?16.2 millionThe number of military veterans in the United States in 2022, representing 6.2% of the total civilian population age 18 and over. 0.8%The percentage of veterans in 2022 who served in World War II. Additionally, 4.1% of veterans served in the Korean War, 33.6% in the Vietnam War, 24.4% in the first Gulf War (August 1990 to August 2001), and 26.3% in the second Gulf War (September 2001 or later). 26.5%The percentage of veteran age 75 and older in 2022. At the other end of the age spectrum, 8.5% of veterans were younger than age 35. Veterans Day originated as “Armistice Day” on Nov. 11, 1919, the first anniversary of the end of World War I. Congress passed a resolution in 1926 making it an annual observance, and it became a national holiday in 1938. Sixteen years later, then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed legislation changing the name to Veterans Day to honor all those who served their country during war or peacetime. On this day, the nation honors military veterans — living and dead — with parades and other observances across the country and a ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.The following facts are made possible by the invaluable responses to U.S. Census Bureau surveys. We appreciate the public’s cooperation as we continuously measure America’s people, places and economy. https://lnkd.in/eCq9xsJn
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On this #VeteransDay, we express our deep gratitude and appreciation to all the brave men and women who have served in the United States military. Your selflessness and courage do not go unnoticed. In honor of this special day, Greenphire's Joe Gough, MA had the privilege of interviewing Hawk Tran, the Chief Operating Officer of NAVREF. Our conversation focused on NAVREF's ongoing initiatives aimed at improving veterans' access and awareness to clinical trials and how Greenphire is contributing to these efforts. Check out our blog to learn more about this collaboration. https://bit.ly/3QSjAPr
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In summary, Veterans Day is a time for the nation to come together to honor, appreciate, and express gratitude to the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces, recognizing their sacrifices and contributions to the country. Honoring Veterans: Veterans Day provides an opportunity for the nation to express gratitude and honor the men and women who have served in the military, risking their lives to protect and defend the country. Recognizing Sacrifice: Many veterans have made significant sacrifices, including time away from their families, physical injuries, and, in some cases, the ultimate sacrifice of giving their lives in service to their country. Veterans Day is a time to recognize and appreciate these sacrifices. Celebrating Service and Patriotism: Veterans Day celebrates the dedication and patriotism of those who have served in the military. It is a day to acknowledge the commitment of veterans to the ideals and values of their nation. Remembrance of Armistice Day: Veterans Day originated as Armistice Day on November 11, 1919, commemorating the end of World War I. It became a national holiday in 1938 and was later renamed Veterans Day in 1954 to honor veterans of all wars. Building Awareness: The day also serves as a reminder of the ongoing commitment and service of military personnel, including those currently on active duty. It fosters awareness of the challenges and responsibilities faced by individuals in the military. Community Unity: Veterans Day brings communities together to celebrate the contributions of veterans. Parades, ceremonies, and other events create a sense of unity and solidarity among citizens, fostering a collective appreciation for those who have served. #VeteransDay #ThankAVeteran #HonoringVets #SaluteToService #MilitaryAppreciation #FreedomIsntFree #RememberAndHonor #ThankYouForYourService #HomeOfTheFreeBecauseOfTheBrave #Patriotism #UnitedWeStand #ArmedForces #ServiceAndSacrifice
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🌟 Exploring the Roots of Memorial Day with African Americans 🌟 As we reflect on the origins of Memorial Day, it is crucial to recognize the often-overlooked contributions of African Americans in shaping this solemn occasion. Following the Civil War, formerly enslaved individuals, known as Freedmen, played a pivotal role in commemorating fallen Union soldiers by decorating their graves. This act of remembrance evolved into what we now observe as Memorial Day, a day to honor all those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. 🌺 Armed Forces Day, Veterans Day, and Memorial Day: Unveiling the Differences 🌺 🔹 Armed Forces Day: Celebrated on the third Saturday in May, Armed Forces Day pays tribute to the men and women currently serving in the United States Armed Forces, showcasing their dedication and bravery in safeguarding our nation. 🔹 Veterans Day: Observed on November 11th, Veterans Day honors all military veterans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, expressing gratitude for their service, sacrifices, and contributions to our country's freedom. 🔹 Memorial Day: Held on the last Monday of May, Memorial Day solemnly commemorates the brave individuals who died while serving in the U.S. military. It is a day of remembrance, reflection, and gratitude for their selfless devotion to our nation. Let us embrace the rich history and significance of these observances, cherishing the diverse narratives and sacrifices that have shaped our nation's legacy. 🇺🇸 #MemorialDay #AfricanAmericanHistory #HonoringHeroes #Veterans #ArmedForces #NeverForget #Respect #usa #Remember #everyonefollowers #everyonehighlights #holiday #blackhistory #americanhistory #highlightseveryone
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Veterans of 4 different wars from the same town of Geary, Oklahoma, 1940’s. From top left to bottom left, clockwise: Pearl Perry “Jack” Johnson (1923-1997) born in Davis, Oklahoma. WW2 veteran. Registered for the draft in June 1942. Hilyeard H “Red” Young (1895-1965). Born in Texas, WW1 veteran, owned a barber shop in 1940. Andrew Jackson Everist, Sr. (1849-1945), born in Iowa, served in the Illinois 57th Regiment for the Union in 1864-1865 at the age of 15-16. The medal he’s wearing is the Gettysburg 75th Reunion Veteran’s Medal, but it was given to both Union and Confederate vets. Oscar P Ruth (1872-1961). Born in Illinois, Spanish-American War veteran. Self-employed electrician in 1940.
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Centrinex and Customer Care Global honor our fallen heroes and veterans on this Memorial Day - May 27, 2024 A Promise to the Fallen “Freedom is not free.” That’s a phrase we’ve all heard. But we don’t often consider who pays the cost of that freedom. Very few Americans swear an oath to defend our country. And of these patriots, only a small fraction lose their lives serving the nation. Every year, on Memorial Day, we do our best to honor the fallen. It’s a day of solemn remembrance. A day to acknowledge the opportunities we enjoy, thanks to the actions of these courageous individuals. On this day, we are reminded to “never forget.” But as time passes, many of their names and stories can be lost to history if we don’t work to keep them in our collective memory. So how do we “never forget”? How do we remember the willingness of these gallant souls to do what others would not? How do we truly honor them, not on a single day, but every day? The answer is to stand for America’s founding values. To strengthen our communities. To give back whenever we can. To make this the best nation on earth, not by what we say, but by what we do. This is a promise to the fallen—a vow to live our lives to the fullest and for each other. Because our days didn’t come without a cost, and we will never forget that you are the ones who paid the price. Courtesy from the Navy SEAL Foundation. #memorialday #honor #military #veterans #navy #army #airforce #marines #coastguard #seals #rangers #delta #gratitude #honor #heroes #specialforces
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🎗️ Honoring all who have served our nation with courage and dedication. 🎗️ This Veterans Day, we express our deepest gratitude to those who have selflessly defended our freedom. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten. 🙏🏽 Remember, honoring veterans is not limited to one day a year. Continuous support and acknowledgment of their contributions can have a lasting impact on the lives of those who have served and their families. Here are some ways in which you can honor veterans: 1. Express Your Gratitude: A simple "thank you for your service" can mean a lot to a veteran. Take a moment to express your appreciation for their sacrifice. 2. Employ Veterans: If you are in a position to hire, consider offering job opportunities to veterans. Many possess valuable skills and qualities gained through their military service. 3. Educate Others: Raise awareness about veterans' issues and challenges. Dispelling myths and fostering understanding helps create a supportive community for veterans. 4. Support Military Families: Recognize the sacrifices of military families by offering assistance, especially during deployments. Simple gestures, such as helping with household chores or providing emotional support, can make a difference. #VeteransDay #ThankYouForYourService #SaluteToService 🇺🇸🎗️
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Honoring All Veterans: From Service to Community Leaders Today we celebrate Veterans Day, let's take a moment to honor the brave men and women who have served our country. They are our fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, cousins, neighbors, and friends, who have donned the uniform to protect our freedoms. But their service doesn't end with their military duty. Many veterans continue to serve our country as entrepreneurs, applying the leadership, resilience, and strategic skills they honed in the military to build businesses that keep our economy strong. Today, we salute the diversity and strength of our veterans. Not all heroes wear capes; some start businesses, innovate, and lead in their communities. As we celebrate Veterans Day, we recognize the unwavering spirit of all veterans – past, present, and future – and acknowledge their enduring commitment to service, in and out of uniform. We have major respect for those who have served and for those who continue to serve by entering the entrepreneurial world. Their ventures are more than businesses; they are the embodiment of American resilience and the relentless pursuit of freedom. Happy Veterans Day to all veterans out there. Your legacy continues to inspire and impact the world in profound ways. And for those looking to take the entrepreneurial leap, resources and guidance from fellow service members are just a click away. Let's continue to serve, innovate, and uphold the freedoms we cherish. 🇺🇸VETERANS LEARN MORE ABOUT SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY:🇺🇸⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gKSd-svs #UpholdFreedom #Remember911 #AmericanResilience #GeorgeWashington #GeneralPatton #EntrepreneurshipForFreedom #DefendOurLegacy #ServiceAndSacrifice #2008Crash #GreatDepression #HeroesAmongUs #InnovationIsFreedom #DreamsAreAmmunition #FightWithKnowledge #MilitaryDuty #ConstitutionalGuardians #FreedomIsOurRight #WeOweThem #ProtectOurFuture #ChampionFreedom #AnswerTheCall #EntrepreneurialFrontline #LeadWithPassion #NeverForget #UnitedInPurpose
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When I see someone that has served our country renting I say wow they must not have been educated on the VA homebuying process or they simply don’t care to own a home. 🏡🇺🇸 Calling All Veterans! 🎉 Ready to Claim Your Piece of the American Dream? 🌟 Homeownership is more achievable than you think, and as a veteran, you have a powerful tool at your disposal. ✅ No Down Payment: Yep, you read that right. Your dream home without a hefty down payment. ✅ Competitive Interest Rates: VA loans often come with rates that can’t be beaten. ✅ Easier Qualification: The VA program is designed with you in mind, making the process smoother. Your journey to homeownership is just a step away if that’s something you desire. 🚀 Let’s explore the possibilities together. As a veteran, you’ve served your country; now, let me serve you your home. #vets #veteran #veterans #homes #houses #va #military #militarywife #militaryfamily #army #navy #marines #soldier #war
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