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Post by jerryfmcompushaft on Aug 21, 2012 11:56:32 GMT -5
Looks like the folks are getting some special recognition and help in one county anyway. Lots different than when folks returned from RVN. On the subject, does anyone know what services are provided by the "Wounded Warrior Project" that is advertised so frequently on TV? Just wondering what the "19 dollars a month" are used for...... Wounded warriors in one North Carolina county are getting VIP parking spaces marked by signs with a dramatic silhouette of a soldier carrying an injured buddy.
“We’re proud of our military service members, and we support the members who have given so much in defense of our freedoms,” Onslow County Manager Jeff Hudson told the Daily News of Jacksonville.
“We’re proud of our military service members, and we support the members who have given so much in defense of our freedoms.” - Jeff Hudson, Onslow (N.C.) county manager
Onslow County Manager Jeff Hudson told the newspaper that county officials will install two wounded warrior parking spaces each at the tax office, the health department and the county's multipurpose complex.
“It’s a new program for us, but certainly we’re proud of our service members,” Hudson said. “We want to make sure that when they utilize county services, that it’s as easy as possible for them.”
Read more: www.foxnews.com/us/2012/08/15/north-carolina-county-to-install-parking-spaces-for-wounded-vets/#ixzz24CUYqeei
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tim
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Post by tim on Aug 21, 2012 23:23:43 GMT -5
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