Is Thank You Enough?
Is Thank You Enough? “Thank you for your service.” That sentence reverberates throughout our country more than ever now, it seems. As a parent, it especially makes me proud toPHH Family Serving Those Who Served
The Purple Heart Homes Family is Here to Serve Disabled Veterans Who Gave so Much Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Durant Haire, and I am the newCompletely Stupid But Not Utterly Pointless
Completely Stupid But Not Utterly Pointless The Genesis of Take That Hill Fundraising Cycling Event I was watching a YouTube channel called “Worst Retirement Ever” created by former pro cyclistLeadership is a journey
Leadership is a journey in learning that has no determined end point One of my earliest memories and lessons about leadership was when my high school JROTC instructor told the
Bruce Messer
Bruce was born in Columbus Ohio and raised In Darbydale Ohio. Bruce selected the Army because growing up he always enjoyed playing in the mud and wanted to be the
Reynaldo (Ray) Ochoa
Ray was drafted in 1968, was with 101st Airborne, 2nd of 17 Cavalry. He was a door gunner on a UH-1Huey in Vietnam. Ray also fought in Vietnam from 1969
Erik Thompson
Erik Thompson cames from a long line of military men dating back to the Civil War. His great grandfather served in the Calvary during WWI and both of his grandfathers
Brandon Zettl
Brandon followed family tradition of both his grandfathers by enlisting in the US Army. He wanted to see the world while serving a greater purpose. The experience changed his life
Ryan Foote
Ryan has always known that at some point in his life he would join the military, most likely the Army, because he wanted to do a job that was tough