These colors don't run, the red stands for the blood shed to keep the country free, the white stands for purity, doing what's right even when its not popular, the blue stands for courage, to never give up regardless of what the odds are.  This is who we are and what we have to be



Kay's Disabled American Veteran's Home Pages:
WHERE EAGLES AND HEROES FLOCK


AMERICA.

What does it mean to you?

These pages will serve as your guide posts, your rally points to the future. Begin your journey here. It will take courage, respect for the truth and unselfishness, but YOU must lead the way and start the journey. On these pages you will find memories of veterans and their children. Please begin this journey by reading:

My Story



ESSAYS

I was commander of the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary Unit 114 and we awarded a graduating senior at a local High School a scholarship. One of the requirements is that they be the child or grandchild of a veteran. Another is an essay on "The Role of the Veteran in My Life". This is some of the best from the entries. Here are some essays written about AMERICA by her youngest Eagles.

ESSAY #1CH Class of 98. . .

ESSAY #2NE Class of 98 . . .

ESSAY #3AO Class of 98. . .

VETERAN'S COMMENTS

Below you will find some comments from veterans and their families, I will be adding to these and would appreciate you emailing me with your comments or adding them to my guestbook so that I may add them to my pages. I have many things to add to these pages for this journey has just begun.

Silent Prayer

Desert Storm

Father's Son

USS Topeka

"Highway to Hell"

Battle Cries in the Wind

If We Could Meet Again

DAV Chapter 40 Memorial Wall

Letter To Home

We Must Stick Together




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LINKS

Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall Page

Korean War Veterans Memorial

National World War II Memorial

Brown Dog Productions, Bringing History to Life

Once and Eagle by Anton Myerer

Once an Eagle TV Mini-Series




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