Today, on National Medal of Honor Day, we take a look at last week’s ceremony honoring 24 Veterans whose personal acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty earned them the nation’s highest military honor, the Medal of Honor.
To learn about those Veterans and see excerpts from the ceremony at the White House, watch our video below.
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Carry The Load, an organization dedicated to remembering the fallen, will visit 34 VA National Cemeteries traveling 20,000 miles along five separate routes covering all continental 48 states known as the National Relay for Memorial May 2024.
Over the five-year program, more than 14,000 VET TEC beneficiaries completed their program and nearly half have reported finding meaningful employment with an average starting annual salary of $65,000.
Quite happy to see our gladiators being rewarded for their gallantry in the battle grounds and served our country with their patriotic spirit !
thank you for your service.
Makes me Very Happy to see those who served their counrty with gallantry finally not only get a metal , but be recognized for their Heroism .
Salute !