Thank you @Chrysler and @ChryslerCares 💛
12 years and countless storms: from tornados to hurricanes Category 1 to Category 5, my Brittany (the car) has hung in there.
260,000 miles and she’s still here.
Wasn’t planned but it’s good to know she’s reliable. #Salute#Veteran 🇺🇸
Thank you @Chrysler and @ChryslerCares 💛
12 years and countless storms: from tornados to hurricanes Category 1 to Category 5, my Brittany (the car) has hung in there.
260,000 miles and she’s still here.
Wasn’t planned but it’s good to know she’s reliable. #Salute#Veteran 🇺🇸
Mental Health Awareness & Suicide Prevention Walk !
Participate with us from anywhere in the world! *Details are on the website: https://t.co/GlbRMz3nYb
Would NOT recommend @TS_Interactive !
They ruined our website nearly 18 months ago and supposedly fixed it (by releasing us back to @Wix). Now the site is not responding and Wix doesn’t know what they did.
#UnrecognizableErrors
Not a good look! #VeteranNonprofit#Veterans
@imcourtneyjcole is this something you could do a story on in advance? Your colleague is our emcee but we can’t get WBTV to do a story. *sent our Press Release already.
@Nasdaq Thank you so much for your hospitality, great work and support of the nations veterans! We hope to continue our missions together in making the nation and world better! You are appreciated. 🇺🇸
The US Veterans Hall of Fame is proud to induct COL Grover Lewis III at our ceremony on Saturday October 30, 2021 in Concord, NC.
COL Lewis III (retired) served for over 20 years in the U.S Marine Corps and was the first African American Commanding Officer at Camp Johnson.
Thank you for your service to our nation!
Tickets for the ceremony are available at: https://t.co/hnOVztjUar.
*Corporate Sponsorship opportunities available as well. Please email [email protected] for packet requests.
#Veterans#Nonprofit#HallOfFame#Fundraiser
The US Veterans Hall of Fame is proud to induct MAJ GEN Angela Salinas into the archives, at our ceremony to be held on Saturday October 30, 2021 in Concord, NC.
MAJ GEN Salinas (retired) was the first Hispanic woman to become a Major General in the United States Marine Corps.
The US Veterans Hall of Fame is proud to induct MAJ GEN Marcia Anderson into the archives, at our ceremony to be held on Saturday October 30, 2021 in Concord, NC.
MAJ GEN Anderson (retired) was the first African American woman to become a Major General in the U.S. Army Reserve.