Friday, September 22, 2017

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs of Washington, D.C., United States for Friday, 22 September 2017 "Quadriplegic Veteran travels through Hurricane Irma to serve fellow Veterans; A call to help end Veteran suicide"

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs of Washington, D.C., United States for Friday, 22 September 2017 "Quadriplegic Veteran travels through Hurricane Irma to serve fellow Veterans; A call to help end Veteran suicide"
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Quadriplegic Veteran travels through Hurricane Irma to serve his fellow Veterans
Veteran Tim Myers traveled seven miles on his motorized wheelchair along the streets of Tampa from his home to the hospital as Hurricane Irma approached Sept. 10. He then rode out the storm all night, all to make sure hospital patients would get their medications without delay.
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This week we honor Army Veteran Pearl A. Domma. Pearl served during World War II from 1942 to 1946.
During Pearl’s time serving, she faced challenges. In Normandy, a German pilot attacked the hospital where she worked.When Pearl was relocated, those hospitals were also bombed. Pearl served overseas for 22 months.

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