From Tim Holbert, American Veterans Center <[email protected]>
Subject Please sign this if you support American veterans
Date March 9, 2023 10:01 PM
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John, The American Veterans Center is preparing a massive
Thank you card to share with veterans across the country. We'll
be sharing this card and the personal notes of support with
veterans of conflicts from World War II up to today. Will you
please sign this special note of thanks and add a personal note
to an American hero today?
According to the U.S. Census Bureau's most recent study,
there are about 16.5 million veterans in the United States and
majority of these veterans are over the age of 75. Each day we
are losing more than 1,000 veterans a day. Sadly, many of our
heroes don't have much time left.ABOVE: A moment from the
American Veterans Centers' annual Conference where veterans of
the past and service members of the future meet to share their
stories.
Those heroes put their lives on the line to preserve our
freedom at home. The least we can do now is make sure they know
their service and sacrifice to our nation has not been -- and
will never be -- forgotten.
We have set a goal of 75,000 signatures for this special
Thank You card in the next 72 hours. Will you add your name to it
now?

Click here to Thank a Veteran Today
The American Veterans Center is proud to do more than any
other organization to preserve, document, and guard the legacy of
our nation's heroes. It is our honor to be trusted by thousands
of veterans, from World War II to Iraq and Afghanistan.
We work day-in and day-out to ensure that these veterans are
honored for their sacrifice and never forgotten. Our annual
conference and National Memorial Day Parade have become American
institutions where we honor the lives of heroic veterans, both
past and present.
ABOVE: Marines marching in formation during the American
Veterans Centers' National Memorial Day Parade.And these heroes'
stories have been watched nearly 60 million times on our YouTube
channel alone.
Please join us in honoring the sacrifice of our nation's
veterans by signing this thank you card. When you sign, you'll
have the option to add your own personal message to thank a
veteran for his or her service and sacrifice.

Click here to Thank a Veteran Today
With the partnership of friends like you, AVC is documenting,
preserving, and honoring the stories of courageous veterans like:

Col. James Harvey - Tuskegee Airmen pilot who flew on the
team that won the military's first 'Top Gun' contest in 1949. The
first African American jet fighter pilot to fly in the Korean
War.Vincent Speranza - the 101st Airborne paratrooper who gained
acclaim for his famous 'beer run' during the siege of Bastogne,
among his many, many heroic exploits during the war.
George Ciampa - Landed on Utah Beach on D-Day, serving with
the 607th Graves Registration Company. Ciampa was tasked with the
solemn duty of burying the dead - some 75,000 bodies, friendly
and enemy - from June 6, 1944 until the end of the war.
Tom Rice - A paratrooper on D-Day and at Operation Market
Garden, he famously jumped into Normandy to commemorate the 75th
anniversary of D-Day.Royce Williams - Naval aviator who, in a
mission 70 years ago kept secret for decades, downed four Soviet
jets in an encounter during the Korean War.And Many More!
ABOVE: A screengrab from Col. James Harvey's AVC documentary
ABOVE: A screengrab from Vince Speranza's AVC documentary
Each of these great men has documented his story on film with
us in recent years and joined us for multiple events, including
our annual conference where young members of our armed forces can
be inspired by their stories. But please understand:
For every one of these great men whose stories we have been
fortunate to preserve and share, there are thousands more whose
stories and legacies the American people have never heard.
We are hard at work connecting with as many as we can and
memorializing their experiences for posterity. But as these
veterans advance in years, we must do more to honor them as
quickly as possible.
And when the AVC films an interview with one of our heroes,
it is always 'future-proofed' - filmed at the highest quality
high definition with professional sound, allowing the story to
live on in documentaries and exhibits decades after the veterans
are gone. It's why the National Park Service, Public Television
documentaries, Presidential libraries, and many others come to us
for video accounts from our military heroes. Today, I hope you'll
join us in doing just that by signing this simple but powerful
note of thanks.
Click here to Thank a Veteran Today
Your kind words right now will assure veterans like George
Ciampa, James Harvey, Vince Speranza, Royce Williams and
thousands more like them that their sacrifice and service to our
nation was not in vain.
Please take a moment out of your day to sign this thank you
card and tell America's heroes "Thank you for your service!"

Click here to Thank a Veteran Today
God Bless America's heroic veterans!Tim
HolbertPresidentAmerican Veterans Center


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and experiences of America's veterans and active duty service
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