Friend we’ll pass along your signed Thank you card to veterans like George Ciampa, a veteran of D-Day who stormed the beaches of Normandy at the age of 18, Vince Speranza, who was a machine gunner at the Battle of the Bulge when he was only 19 years old, Carl Felton, who left home at the age of 17 to fight in World War II and was also there, and Willie Clemons Jr, who served in World War II and all those decades later was only ever officially thanked for his service when we flew him out for this years’ National Memorial Day parade in Washington D.C. For some of these veterans, this could be one of the first times they’ve ever been officially thanked for their service to our nation. Throughout our history, freedom has been preserved because of the sacrifices made by American Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines. | Every day, we lose legends of World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam war. While we have the opportunity to show service members of every generation how grateful we are for their dedication to protecting individual liberty, we must do so. And, we must ensure that all Americans, especially young Americans, fully appreciate — and never forget — the sacrifices made by those who have worn the uniform. Help express your thanks by signing this thank you card for our veterans before the 4th of July. | Please hurry, Friend — there isn’t must time left. We need to gather signatures from thousands of patriotic Americans to show veterans that we honor their sacrifices, no matter where their lives have led them. Our country’s greatest heroes are inspiring, and remind us of who this nation is at our very best. A reminder we all need during this time in our history. Veterans’ greatest sacrifices have protected our beloved freedoms, and they deserve to know that Americans are grateful for their service, and wish to honor their legacies. Before July 4th, please sign this thank you card! | Thank you, and God bless, Tim Holbert American Veterans Center | The mission of the American Veterans Center and the World War II Veterans Committee is to preserve and promote the legacy and experiences of America's veterans and active duty service personnel from World War II through today. A non-profit educational organization, the AVC and WWIIVC are funded solely through generous contributions from people like you. All contributions are tax-deductible. © American Veterans Center 1100 N. Glebe Road Suite 910, Arlington, VA 22201 | | | |