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Friend,
This weekend, November 6th – 8th, nearly one hundred American
veterans — from World War II to the War on Terror — will gather in
Washington, D.C. at the 28th Annual Veterans Conference.
They won’t just be talking to each other.
[Veterans being celebrated]
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They’ll be sitting across the table from hundreds of cadets and
midshipmen, America’s next generation of military leaders.
FRIEND, YOU CAN MAKE SURE THAT TABLE IS SET.
FOR $35, YOU CAN SPONSOR ONE VETERAN’S MEAL. $70 COVERS TWO. $200
FILLS A TABLE. OR FOR JUST $10, YOU CAN BUY A VETERAN A BEER AT OUR
FRIDAY EVENING RECEPTION.
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It’s a simple but meaningful way to honor these heroes at this
year’s conference.
YES! I’LL SPONSOR A MEAL OR BUY A BEER FOR A VETERAN TODAY
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Moments like these shape lives, Friend.
At last year’s conference, a cadet from Texas A&M called the
experience of lunch with WWII heroes “_truly inspirational —
something I will never forget._”
At nearly every meal, young cadets will sit side-by-side with World
War II heroes, listening to stories of Normandy, Iwo Jima, and the
Chosin Reservoir – _thanks to you._
At the evening reception, post-9/11 veterans will raise a glass in
fellowship – _thanks to you, Friend._
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These simple moments carry a profound message: America remembers,
honors, and thanks her veterans – and inspires the next generation
to follow in their footsteps.
PLEASE, FRIEND, MAKE YOUR MOST GENEROUS GIFT OF $10, $35, $70, OR EVEN
$200 FOR THE 28TH ANNUAL VETERANS CONFERENCE THIS WEEKEND.
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$10 = 1 BEER
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$35 = 1 MEAL
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$70 = 2 MEALS
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$105 = 3 MEALS
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$200 = 1 TABLE
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HELP WITH ANY AMOUNT
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[Veterans Toast a Beer ]
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Friend, A small gift from you creates a big memory for both sides.
When a cadet hears about D-Day directly from the man who landed
there, _history becomes real_.
When a Vietnam hero raises a glass at our reception this Friday, _he
knows he’s not forgotten_.
These small acts of generosity turn into powerful memories...meals
become conversations...beers become toasts.
AND VETERANS REALIZE AMERICA STILL REMEMBERS.
PLEASE, FRIEND, MAKE YOUR MOST GENEROUS GIFT OF $10, $35, $70, OR EVEN
$200 TODAY — SO THAT EVERY VETERAN IS HONORED WITH A SEAT, A STORY,
AND A TOAST IN THEIR NAME.
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SPONSOR A VETERAN’S MEAL OF BUY THEM A BEER TODAY
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Thanks to you, Friend, our heroes will not only share their stories
but will know their service is still remembered and celebrated —
more than 80 years after many of them first answered the call.
Tim Holbert
President
American Veterans Center
P.S. Friend, the simplest gift — a meal, a beer — can leave the
deepest impression on America’s veterans.
THE CONFERENCE IS THIS WEEKEND AND NOW IS OUR OPPORTUNITY TO HONOR OUR
VETERANS WHILE THEY ARE WITH US. PLEASE JOIN US IN MAKING SURE THEY
ARE HONORED WITH A MEAL AND A TOAST.
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SPONSOR A MEAL OR BUY A BEER FOR A VETERAN TODAY
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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.
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