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- Veterans Charity - Non Profit Organization for Veterans
Wounded Warrior Project ® (WWP) is the nation’s leading veterans service organization, dedicated to the total well-being of post-9 11 wounded, ill, or injured veterans and their families
- Veteran Stories: Inspiring Military Stories | WWP - Wounded Warrior Project
Post 9 11 American veteran stories of wounded warriors in action, their journeys back home, and personal reflections on battling combat-related PTSD
- Serving Injured Post 9 11 Veterans Service Members | WWP
WWP empowers post 9 11 American veterans, often of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, providing support to warriors wounded in combat and their families
- Buffalo Soldiers: An American Legacy | WWP - WWP News Media: Veteran . . .
Army regiments that were solely African American came to be known as Buffalo Soldiers, through encounters with Native Americans Soldiers adopted the nickname with pride - Learn more!
- Support for Veterans - Help for Veterans in Need | WWP
Wounded Warrior Project provides free veteran assistance programs that will help you take the next steps in your life
- Donate to Veterans | Veterans Charity | WWP - Wounded Warrior Project
Your generous donation to WWP will help support injured veterans and their families Learn how you can honor a warrior today by donating to veterans
- Lori Ann Piestewa: The First Native American Female Lost in Combat | WWP
Lori Ann Piestewa was a single mother of two young children when she enlisted in the U S Army in 2001 In March 2003, at age 23, Lori was killed in combat in Iraq, becoming the first Native American woman lost in combat
- How to Include Deployed Troops on Your Holiday Card List
Are you considering including deployed troops or wounded warriors on your holiday card list this year but don’t know where to start? Here is some guidance to consider Do’s and Don’ts When Making Cards for Troops
- History, Purpose, and Impact of Challenge Coins | WWP
According to the Department of Defense, challenge coins have been an American tradition for a century Service members and veterans commonly exchange them via handshake before proudly placing them on their office desks or in homes to showcase their proud military history
- Never Forgotten: 9 Facts About the Buffalo Soldiers
We know them as the Buffalo Soldiers For Buffalo Soldiers Day, Wounded Warrior Project ® (WWP) lists nine facts about the famed group of black servicemen who blazed a trail right through American military history "Of all citizens the Afro-American has a mighty interest at stake
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