American Valor Quarterly Issue 10 - Summer 2013 | Page 41

Thank You For Your Support! The American Veterans Center and the World War II Veterans Committee is grateful for your continued support in our shared mission of preserving the history and legacy of America’s veterans and service members. Through its various programs, the Center has sought to provide an outlet for veterans to share their experiences with the public and to teach their lessons to the younger generation. The support of thousands of individuals across America has allowed the Center to expand its efforts over the years, instituting a number of quality projects, including: The National Memorial Day Parade Our nation’s largest Memorial Day commemorative event. Annual Veterans Conference A gathering of America’s greatest military heroes, where their stories are recorded for posterity. Oral Histories, Documentaries and Radio Series Programs including Veterans Chronicles, Proudly We Hail, World War II Chronicles, and many others. American Valor Quarterly Our magazine devoted entirely to first-hand accounts from the eyewitnesses to the great and tragic moments in military history. Youth Activities and Educational Outreach Including scholarships, internships, and opportunities for students to learn from our military men and women. How You Can Help All of our programs, including this magazine, are solely funded through the voluntary contributions of individuals like you. If you would like to support our work, please send your tax-deductible donation in the enclosed envelope today or visit our website at www.americanveteranscenter.org. Every bit helps, and we remain grateful for your support. Supporting Our Troops Featuring regular steak dinners for our wounded warriors recuperating at Walter Reed and Bethesda Medical Center. Honoring Our Wounded Warriors For the past several years, the American Veterans Center has sponsored a series of Friday evening steak dinners for wounded Soldiers recovering at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The tradition began