From James C. Roberts, American Veterans Center <[email protected]>
Subject Send a note of support to all who served this Holiday season
Date December 16, 2022 7:08 PM
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John,

This Christmas season, the American Veterans
Center is preparing a massive Christmas Card to share with
veterans across the nation.

The American Veterans Center does more than any
other organization to tell the stories and preserve the legacies
of America's heroes. It's been our honor to be trusted by work
with thousands of veterans, from World War II to Iraq and
Afghanistan.

We've set a goal of 50,000 signatures for this
special card by Christmas Eve, December 24th. Will you add your
name now it?









Sign AVC's Veteran Christmas Card










This holiday season, just like every year, it's
vitally important to show our heroic veterans the support the
deserve.

By reaching our goal of 50,000 signatures,
we're sending a message of support to let all those who have
served know that patriotic Americans will forever remain thankful
for their sacrifice for our nation.

And we'll share the Christmas card signatures
and personal notes of support with veterans from World War II
through to today.

As thousands of the courageous men and women
who served in World War II, Korea, Vietnam and beyond leave us
each day, it is our duty to let those who have served know that
we have not and will not forget their sacrifice.

John, will you please add your name to this
special Christmas card to let our heroic veterans know that they
are remembered this holiday season?









Sign AVC's Veteran Christmas Card










As we prepare to celebrate the joy of
Christmas, we ask that you join us in supporting American
veterans, by sending them a special and meaningful Christmas
greeting from their fellow Americans.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau's most
recent study, there are currently about 16.5 million veterans in
the United States. The majority of them served during the Vietnam
War era and are over the age of 75.

Those brave men and women put their lives on
the line to preserve our freedom at home, and now it's up to us
to show them that we remember and appreciate their service and
sacrifice - especially in this holiday season.

I hope you'll take just a moment to do that
right now by signing AVC's Christmas Card.









Sign AVC's Veteran Christmas Card










Thank you, Merry Christmas, and God bless our
heroic veterans!










James Roberts
Chairman & Founder
American Veterans Center









Support the American Veterans Center











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