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How the Boot Campaign charity organization supports and gives back to veterans and their families
Read full article: How the Boot Campaign charity organization supports and gives back to veterans and their familiesFrom lacing up a pair of combat boots, to their veteran-founded coffee shop partnership, learn all the ways you can help give back.
Honoring Houston’s veterans: Free meals, discounts, and more this Veterans Day
Read full article: Honoring Houston’s veterans: Free meals, discounts, and more this Veterans DayHouston businesses are honoring Veterans Day with various deals and freebies for veterans, active-duty military, and Gold Star families.
Houston coffee company Bailey’s Brew gives back to veterans
Read full article: Houston coffee company Bailey’s Brew gives back to veteransChris ‘Tree’ McLean knows the difference a service dog can make in the life of a veteran suffering from PTSD because he’s experienced it firsthand with his own pet companion, Bailey.
‘Combined Arms’ helping active military members transition to life as veterans
Read full article: ‘Combined Arms’ helping active military members transition to life as veteransImproving the lives of our local heroes is the mission of so many Americans, and particularly an intentional effort made on Veterans Day.
Veterans Day freebies, discounts LIST 2022: Houston businesses say thank-you to area’s veterans
Read full article: Veterans Day freebies, discounts LIST 2022: Houston businesses say thank-you to area’s veteransVeterans Day is Friday, Nov. 11. Here are some of the places in the Houston area where you can get a freebie or discount if you’re a veteran. Some of the freebies and discounts are available year-round.
Camp Shield gifts homeless veteran housing, clothes
Read full article: Camp Shield gifts homeless veteran housing, clothesAs she stares at the countless pictures of fallen American veterans who have given their lives for this country, Army veteran Christy Sorrell recalls one of the most important promises that soldiers make to one another -- Never leave anyone behind.
7 things everyone should know about Veterans Day
Read full article: 7 things everyone should know about Veterans DayEach year, our nation commemorates Veterans Day on Nov. 11, to pay tribute to all American veterans -- living or dead -- but especially to those who served our country honorably during war or peacetime.
Goodwill Houston helps local veterans find jobs
Read full article: Goodwill Houston helps local veterans find jobsHOUSTON – Veterans sometimes face challenges when returning home after military service. At Goodwill, they believe finding a good job shouldn’t be one of them. U.S. Army veteran Jasmine Carey was joined by Goodwill Houston’s VP of Fund Development and Community Relations Barbie Parker to share Carey’s story.
Bellaire neighbors, family surprise 96-year-old WWII veteran
Read full article: Bellaire neighbors, family surprise 96-year-old WWII veteranBELLAIRE – In honor of Veteran’s Day, a Bellaire neighborhood came together to honor a US Navy veteran, who served in WWII and the Korean War. The surprise brought 96-year-old veteran Joe Wardell Sr. to tears. He’s the original Joe Wardell, and he served in World War II and the Korean War,” Joe Wardell Jr. said. Wardell Sr. joined the Navy as a young man, fighting in WWII and then again as a lieutenant in the Korean War. There are lots of cards.”Sure enough, at 4 p.m., Wardell Sr. exited the garage to see the crowds of neighbors cheering him on.
Special Veterans Day for graduates of Harris County Veterans' Court program
Read full article: Special Veterans Day for graduates of Harris County Veterans' Court programHOUSTON – It was a very special Veterans Day for the newest graduates of Harris County’s Veterans' Court program. Graduates were handed a coin, commemorating Veterans' Court, a certificate and an American Flag. Hughes presides over Veterans' Court and is a veteran herself. “Instead of it controlling my life, I now have control over my life,” Martin said. You can learn more about the Harris County Veterans' court here.
'I feel like crying’: Houstonians flood veteran who felt forgotten with messages of love, gratitude
Read full article: 'I feel like crying’: Houstonians flood veteran who felt forgotten with messages of love, gratitudeHOUSTON – Early Thursday morning, KPRC 2 introduced a 95-year-old WWII Veteran, Joe Rodriguez and his story. He served our country over 70 years ago and felt like no one remembered or care about his service. KPRC 2 Vincent Crivelli gave out Rodriguez’s phone number during an early morning broadcast in hopes that viewers could prove him wrong and responded in a big way. Rodriguez’s phone has been ringing off the hook non-stop. “to hear his voice live, it was very heartwarming.”Rodriguez said the calls were very special and emotional for him.
Meet this Army captain, recently presented with Bronze Star Medal after deployment during pandemic
Read full article: Meet this Army captain, recently presented with Bronze Star Medal after deployment during pandemicHow familiar are you with what military members do, day in and day out? Of course, all military members deserve our recognition for voluntarily raising a hand and going to bat for our country and our freedom. (Provided by Maximillian Boudreaux)Amid the uncertain times that go hand in hand with a global pandemic, Woodbury was sent overseas. “The mission is to help sustain logistics and maintenance support operations in Iraq -- more so to help the Iraqi Army sustain themselves,” Woodbury said. It was the support of my team that enabled me to obtain that Bronze Star,” Woodbury said.
Cold front late this weekend will bring in fall fantastic weather for next week
Read full article: Cold front late this weekend will bring in fall fantastic weather for next weekHouston – After a record-breaking Thursday, temperatures hit 85 degrees at Bush Airport, unseasonably warm weather continues. FridayOur cool mornings and warmer than average afternoons will continue through the weekend. Missing Fall weather? Not to worry it is on the way for next week! A cold front on Sunday will usher in chilly mornings and mild afternoons.
Voices of Houston: Houston photography company honors veterans with free portraits
Read full article: Voices of Houston: Houston photography company honors veterans with free portraitsArchived photo from Woodallen Media (Woodallen Photography Houston 2014)The photography company has been family owned and operated by four generations of photographers, which include Alan Montgomery, the grandson of Woody, who started working with the company at eight years old and purchased the company from his grandfather in 1974. In honor of the gentlemen’s service, the photography company began an outreach program in 2005 and provided free portraits for veterans at Fort Hood. It was a pleasure meeting our country’s heroes and their families during our Portraits for War Veterans event. Our “Portraits for War Veterans” event is underway! “It’s good memories for them to come together with their family and to have that as a photograph.”Family portrait from 'Portraits for War Veterans' event (Woodallen Media)Those who participated in the ’Portraits for War Veterans' shoot received digital copies of their portraits.
Happy Veterans Day: See which businesses in the Houston area honoring veterans with free offers
Read full article: Happy Veterans Day: See which businesses in the Houston area honoring veterans with free offersMany restaurants and other businesses are serving up some sweet freebies just for you on this Veterans Day. Here are some of the places offering freebies for veterans today:RestaurantsMcDonaldsFree combo meal for all Veterans with valid ID. Hopdoddy Burger BarFree classic burger for veteransBar LouieVeterans receive a free burger or a flatbread on their visit. Hair salonsGreat ClipsFree haircut for veterans all day Wednesday or pick up an free haircut card to use on the next visit. AmusementSpace Center HoustonFrom Nov. 1-30, Active-Duty veterans receive free admission to Space Center with valid ID.
Free entrance to national parks for Gold Star families and military veterans starting Nov. 11
Read full article: Free entrance to national parks for Gold Star families and military veterans starting Nov. 11(Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistribu)HOUSTON – In support of America’s military members and families, the federal government has extended free entry into national parks for Gold Star families and military veterans beginning Wednesday, Nov. 11. In addition to national parks, the families and veterans will also have free access to national wildlife refuges and other federal lands managed by the Department of the Interior on Veterans Day every year. “The Trump Administration is committed to honoring American patriots – the men and women who have served in our armed forces,” U.S. Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt said. “With the utmost respect and gratitude, we are granting veterans and Gold Star Families free access to the iconic and treasured lands they fought to protect starting this Veterans Day and every single day thereafter.”For free access, one of the following forms of identification should be presented:
‘Not all family is blood’: 95-year-old veteran shares friendship with veteran generations apart
Read full article: ‘Not all family is blood’: 95-year-old veteran shares friendship with veteran generations apartHOUSTON – Regardless of the era, veterans share a common thread, bound by service and the idea of putting your country before yourself. Nowadays, Rodriguez shares memories with his best friend and fellow veteran Hector Giron. The call of duty and the honor of service is something veterans share, regardless of age. “We are all pretty much family, they say not all family is blood and that’s how it is with veterans,” said Giron. However, he said Veteran’s Day is the exception.
Mayor Turner hosts 23rd Annual ‘Houston Salutes American Heroes’ virtual celebration in honor of Veterans Day
Read full article: Mayor Turner hosts 23rd Annual ‘Houston Salutes American Heroes’ virtual celebration in honor of Veterans DayHOUSTON – The City of Houston will honor those who served in the United States Armed Forces during a special virtual Veterans Day celebration. Mayor Sylvester Turner will host the 23rd Annual Houston Salutes American Heroes, which will include a moment of silence. Turner will be joined by Dr. Steven Hall, director of the Mayor’s Office of Veterans Affairs, and representatives from each military branch. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s Veterans Day program will be virtual, with a limited number of guests invited to gather in person. The ceremony will begin at 10:45 a.m.
Thief targets several disabled veterans' trucks during Marine Corps Ball in Houston
Read full article: Thief targets several disabled veterans' trucks during Marine Corps Ball in HoustonHOUSTON – Sergeant Mike Nasche, a soldier in Houston on a recruiting assignment, is picking up the pieces after someone broke into his truck during the Marine Corps Ball this past weekend. “The back window was just completely smashed.”It happened in the parking lot of the Houston Marriott South near Hobby Airport Saturday evening. “All from veterans with disabled veterans license plates,” Nasche said. “There’s no on-duty security, there’s no rolling patrols in the parking lot,” Aguais said. You can talk to them.’”KPRC 2 reached out to Marriott for a statement but referred us to the Houston Police Department.
Former KPRC 2 anchor Bill Balleza will emcee city’s virtual Veterans Day event
Read full article: Former KPRC 2 anchor Bill Balleza will emcee city’s virtual Veterans Day eventHOUSTON – Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner will be honoring the men and women who have served in the military during a special Veterans Day event. The 23rd Annual Houston Salutes American Heroes will be held virtually, due to coronavirus concerns, on Wednesday beginning at 10:45 a.m. There will be a moment of silence at 11 a.m.KPRC 2′s former anchor and Vietnam veteran Bill Balleza will be emceeing the event. There will also be a singer, bagpiper and an induction ceremony for new recruits, among other things. People interested in participating in the event can watch the ceremony online by clicking here, or they can dial in to listen.
Saluting our veterans at Houston’s Lone Star Flight Museum
Read full article: Saluting our veterans at Houston’s Lone Star Flight MuseumThe Lone Star Flight Museum is full of rich history connected to veterans. The leaders of the museum themselves are veterans and understand the importance of preserving that history and educating the public about it. 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II and likely the last milestone anniversary for most of those that served in uniform. Events for young children, teens, adults, seniors, veterans and more will fill the summer at LSFM. To learn more about the museum and its many programs and exhibits, click here!
Houston's Lone Star Flight Museum honoring veterans | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
Read full article: Houston's Lone Star Flight Museum honoring veterans | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Houston's Lone Star Flight Museum honoring veterans | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Published: November 9, 2020, 4:26 pmThere's so much history at the Lone Star Flight Museum that teaches us about veterans and all they've done for this country.
Houston MMA Fighter returns to Hexagon to defend world title
Read full article: Houston MMA Fighter returns to Hexagon to defend world titleHOUSTON – Jessica Jag Aguilar is the former strawweight world champion and will be heading into the hexagon November 11th on Veterans Day to defend her title. She will make her XFC Hexagon debut against opponent Danielle Taylor at XFC 43 on Nov. 11 in Atlanta, LIVE on NBC Sports Network. Aguilar is a true pioneer of women’s MMA, Aguilar made her professional debut in 2006. She has fought her way to 20 victories around the globe since then, including three successful World Series of Fighting title bouts. And the former world wrestling champion is known just as much for her classic battles in the cage as she is a trailblazer for LGBTQ fighters in MMA.
Want to visit a U.S. National Park? All the free-entrance days of 2020
Read full article: Want to visit a U.S. National Park? All the free-entrance days of 2020Regardless of whether you’re aiming to visit one U.S. national park in your lifetime or your bucket list includes 10 of them, we have good news: Wednesday marks one of the free-entrance days, in honor of Veterans Day. is the last fee free day of 2020.https://t.co/UR6dHYdbDq — National Park Foundation (@NationalParkFdn) November 10, 2020All national parks will waive entrance fees. Some other free dates for 2020 included:Saturday, April 18 – First Day of National Park Week/National Junior Ranger DayTuesday, August 25 – National Park Service BirthdaySaturday, September 26 – National Public Lands DayWe’re still waiting on the free days of 2021 to be released. There are 419 National Park Service sites, and of those, 110 typically charge an entrance fee, with costs ranging from $5 to $35, the NPS said. Just be aware, the entrance-fee waiver for the free days don’t cover amenity or user fees for things like camping, boat launches, transportation or special tours.
Remembering, honoring Buffalo Soldiers on Veterans Day
Read full article: Remembering, honoring Buffalo Soldiers on Veterans DayHOUSTON – The Buffalo Soldiers Museum was founded as a non-profit organization 17 years ago. In 2008, they bought a building from the city of Houston and on Saturday, which is appropriately Veterans Day, they will finally realize their dream. Yes, it’s existed in this space for some time but now all floors of the building are fully renovated. All of this began as a retirement project for U.S. army veteran of the Vietnam War, Capt. I thank the Lord every day, every morning that I rise it give me the opportunity to put together an exhibit that demonstrates the heritage of the African American soldier,” said Matthews, founder of Buffalo Soldier Museum.