Do you have a veteran or soldier you’d like to recommend for our
"Hero of the Month?"
Let us know!

Who qualifies? Every member of our military who has served honorably qualifies. It doesn't cost a thing, just e-mail Marnie Mowles at vietnamveteranswife@hotmail.com with the following information:
-Years served
-Branch
-Unit
-Current Occupation or MOS
-Hometown
-Current Location.
Don't forget a picture of your hero to be included too: recent or from their time in service, whatever you have available!
Of course, the hero can be living or one who has passed on. Let them know they’re appreciated and we’re forever grateful!
They will appear in our print edition that comes out every month and a complimentary copy will be mailed to each hero, so be sure to include your mailing address too!
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Dear Hero Veterans,

I will start this letter by saying , "Veterans are my heroes!"

Every since I was a little girl I have loved Veterans. I always knew there was something very special about y'all and now that I am grown I know what is special about y'all. Y'all have put your lives on the line for people like me and some of y'all did not see your families and were not there for the birth of your child. The reason you did this was so that we would be able to have our freedom. In my eyes y'all are my "Guardian Angels."  I enjoy being with Veterans because I feel and know I am safe with y'all by my side.

I can feel and see the pain in your eyes and I just want y'all to know that I will do everything in my power to help your wounds heal. I honor Veterans because y'all need to realize y'all are heroes and that y'all fought for our country so that we may stay free.

Those that don't appreciate y'all and say mean things need to leave The United States !  If I had the power I would make them leave.

Last year during the month of April 2007 my husband told me we needed to stop for fuel. Just before we had gotten to the gas station I asked God if He still wanted me to continue honoring Veterans every month then I needed to know right now. I can honestly say when my husband drove up to the gas pump I looked over at the next car and there was a Veteran in his Army Uniform. I got out of the car and walked over to him . He was talking on his cell phone and he told the person just a minute and I told him thank you for his sacrifices to our country and for my freedom . He shook my hand and it was a very true handshake. My husband and him talked and they gave each other a hug.

I have learned a lot from Veterans. I have learned what is means to be loyal and what true friendship means. My husband gave me a second chance in life. God has really blessed me in more ways than one. I would like to say from the bottom of my heart, " I really love y'all !" Thank you for being my "Guardian Angels."

Love,
Marnie Mowles
"Proud Wife of a 100% Total & Permanent Disabled Combat Marine !
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Hero Sara J. "Miller" Cullum
Air Force
7 years
Airman security
Disabled
Volunteer work
Born: Monroe, Louisiana
Resides: Opp,
Alabama

Hero John Addy
USMC
  2d C.E.B. ( Camp Lejuene ) 2000-2002,  9th E.S.B. ( Okinawa, Japan ) 2002-2003 ,  M.W.S.S. 273 ( Beaufort, SC),  4th Marine Corps District
( Portmouth, Ohio ) Combat engineer
2000-2006
Hometown:
Chillicothe, Ohio

Hero

Hero John Prince-US Navy
Born Nov. 20, 1925 Greenwick, CT. Graduated high school and joined the  U.S. Navy at 17 years of age in 1943. Boot camp was at N.T.S. Newport, R.I. Other duty stations and ships served on include. University of Chicago, Pier 92 in New York, N.Y. U.S.S. Clemson DD186- Converted in 1944 to the High Speed Transport APD 31 and assigned to Transdivision 16 of the Underwater Demolition Teams (UDT 6)
Transferred to U.S.S. Bainbridge DD 246. After “Decommission” of Bainbridge in 1945 sent to Boston, MA. to commission the new ship U.S.S. Warrington DD 843 on Dec 20, 1945. (plank Owner)Discharged 1946 as Signalman Third Class.
Has one son,  John H. Jr. and one grandaughter, Jessica Lynne of Mint Hill, N.C.
  Presently living in Garden City Beach, S.C., Retired.
  John, Thanks for all you do!
Hero Frank
Weeden
US Army
1987-1993,
Medevac Missions
Shelbyville,  TN
I was a medic in the US Army from 1987-1993, and most of that time, I was on helicopters doing medevac missions. I am an Expert Field Medical Badge recipient, C as well as the Army Commendation Medal, and the Good Conduct Medal, three years each, Crew Wings, and qualified Expert Marksman with the M-16, .45, and 9mm. I joined when I was 16 on the delayed entry program, graduated mid-term of my senior year of high school, and left two days later for boot camp. I was a 22-year old sergeant.
Frank's Music Here
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Hero Huskie Yazzie Begay Ten -
KIA-February 4, 1967
Army
Born: Arizona
Died in the area of Pleiku-VietNam
You will never be forgotten

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