Links

  • 1st Cavalry Division Association - An association of soldiers and former soldiers from privates to 4-star generals who share a bond of service with the FIRST TEAM. We are dedicated to supporting the 1st Cavalry Division and each other. Once Cav, always Cav!
  • The 22 Project - Established to support our returning veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The 22 Project is dedicated to providing advanced medical treatment to rehabilitate our service men and women in order to allow these deserving veterans an opportunity to function to the best of their ability in a peacetime environment.
  • American Medevac Documentary - CBS journalist, Morton Dean did an outstanding documentary, back in the day, entitled American Medevac. My fervent recommendation is you watch it.
  • Canine Companions for Independence - Canine Companions was the first assistance dog organization to be accredited by Assistance Dogs International, and has provided assistance dogs to over 5000 people with disabilities.
  • DuffelBlog - A highly entertaining satire of American military news as seen through the slightly warped eyes of their writing staff.
  • Echoes of the Vietnam War Podcast - Even after 50 years, the impact of the Vietnam War echoes across generations. Hear stories of service and sacrifice from people who are affected — veterans, their families, and others who add perspective to those experiences. Brought to you by the nonprofit that built the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, “The Wall,” in Washington, D.C.
  • Guardian Angels for Soldiers' Pet - Assists active duty service members, wounded warriors, veterans, and their beloved companion animals or assistance service canines through various assistance programs. Their “Foster Home” program has a two-fold purpose which includes assisting our deploying active duty service members and veterans in specific situations with volunteer ‘foster homes” within their foster home network and the “Military Pet Assistance” (MPA) Fund for assisting our “Homeless Veterans” with veterinary care expenditures and temporary pet boarding expenditures.
  • Guide to Getting a PTS Service Dog - American Humane Association’s Lois Pope LIFE Center for Military Affairs features a number of programs that help our active-duty military, veterans, their families, and military dogs. For more information, please contact us at 1-800-227-4645 or e-mail info@americanhumane.org .
  • Indian River Wood Carvers Club  - They carve eagle head canes free of charge for veterans that are purple heart recipients. All they ask is that the recipient attend their Purple Heart Cane Ceremony, which is held once a year.
  • K9s for Warriors - They save warriors and rescue dogs. Some are veterans, some are active duty, and all are heroes and have served in the military. Their warriors all suffer from Post-traumatic Stress Disability (PTSD) or traumatic brain injury (TBI), which can be deadly disorders.
  • Map of the Vietnam War - Collection of 4 pages of FIRE BASES, AIR FORCE BASES, Naval and Medical, BROWN WATER Naval, and any and all bases DOD during the Vietnam War 1963 to 1975. Be patient, it takes a while to load.
  • Military Phonies - Pictures and stories about the behavior of military imposters, individuals who lie about their military service
  • Military Working Dog - FCI Dog dance World Championship 2016 – Freestyle final - Lusy Imbergerova and Deril (Italy)
  • Nam Travel - A small team of travel and history enthusiasts of different nationalities who combined; as a team, would like to think very few will match our experience when it comes to exploring former war sites in Vietnam. They go to lengths that others have and will not do in order to find and visit a site of significance. From hacking our way through thick jungle to climbing sides of mountains, very little stops us from finding evidence and taking pictures of bygone battles of the war.
  • The National Veterans Art Museum - Inspires greater understanding of the real impact of war with a focus on Vietnam. The museum collects, preserves and exhibits art inspired by combat and created by veterans.
  • Operation Second Chance - They aid in the recovery and rehabilitation of wounded service men and women and assist in the modification of housing to accommodate disabled veterans. They also assist the families of wounded service men and women and facilitate the transition of wounded service men and women back into civilian society.
  • Patriot Guard Riders - A diverse amalgamation of riders from across the nation who have one thing in common besides motorcycles. They have an unwavering respect for those who risk their very lives for America’s freedom and security including Fallen Military Heroes, First Responders and honorably discharged Veterans.
  • PTSD Self-test - The fast, confidential, and based on the PCL-5 test from the National Center for PTSD.
  • U.S. Army Center of Military History - Created to accurately collect, preserve, interpret, and express the Army's history and material culture to more broadly educate and develop our force, the military profession, and the nation.
  • The Veterans of the Vietnam War, Inc. - A veterans benevolent organization founded in 1978, was born out of a need to have the service and special needs of Vietnam War Veterans recognized and acknowledged.
  • Vietnam Helicopter Crew Members Association - A group consisting of former enlisted and commissioned helicopter crew members and their families, and any other related interested parties. Their members have expressed a strong desire to belong to a group where meeting new friends, finding old friends, and remembering lost friends, can occur without distractions.
  • Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association - A non-profit war veterans organization dedicated to enhance and accredit the cohesiveness, esprit de corps, and traditions of valor of rotary wing aircrews that flew in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam Era.
  • Vietnam Veterans of America -  Founded in 1978, it's the only national Vietnam veterans organization congressionally chartered and exclusively dedicated to Vietnam-era veterans and their families.
  • The Wall of Faces - Features a page with the casualty's picture dedicated to honoring and remembering every person whose name is on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC.
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