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5 Ways To Observe Veterans Day In Milford
Veterans Day is coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 11, with several opportunities to honor those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

Veterans Day is coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 11, with several opportunities to honor those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

Veterans Day is on Tuesday, Nov. 11, with several events in the area and statewide planned to celebrate those who served.
Veterans Day is on Tuesday, Nov. 11, with several events in the area and statewide planned to celebrate those who served.
Veterans Day is on Tuesday, Nov. 11, with several events in the area and statewide planned to celebrate those who served.
Vietnam veteran Michael Leo Silverman is recognized for his service and the quiet ways he continues to support others in Hillsborough.
Tara Booker is celebrated for the way she continues lifting others up long after her Army service.
Army veteran Richard Wagner continues making a difference in Saline through decades of local volunteer work.
Army veteran Shondal Reid is celebrated for his ongoing commitment to giving back long after active duty.
Navy veteran Guy Vorsanger continues his service today by giving his time and support to fellow veterans in his community.
Richard D. Burns is honored for his service and for the years he spent counseling other veterans through their own battles.
Joseph Malmrose is recognized for his courage, sacrifice and steadfast devotion.
Sergeant Christopher Gojdycz served overseas and now devotes his time to helping young athletes in his Bayville community.
Col. James B. Donahoe helped bring Fisher House St. Louis to life and continues serving veterans’ families in a voluntary role.
Since 1922, Post 96 has united veterans in West Hartford and nearby towns, continuing their mission of service long after active duty.
Lieutenant Brian Gaspar is recognized for his military service, his faith-driven volunteer work, and his dedication as a father.
Louis Murry served nine years as a Navy Seabee and is celebrated by his daughter for his humility, wisdom and devotion.
U.S. Army Capt. Ken Byerly earned a Bronze Star in Vietnam and now advocates for veterans who were never welcomed home.
Ronald John Miller is honored for risking his life in Vietnam and continuing to embody quiet patriotism.
Nominated by his wife, Marty Spiegel is recognized for his devotion to America and his military service.
Cynthia Williams says Air Force veteran Terry Dwayne Rice embodies courage, grace and quiet strength.
Patch and T-Mobile have partnered to spotlight the veterans whose service continues to strengthen our communities.
Sgt. Cliff Reynolds, a Vietnam veteran, has driven more than 50,000 miles delivering free PTSD resources to fellow veterans.
After deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq, Joseph Timothy Richardson III continues serving at home.
From deployments to raising her children while still serving the military, CPT Tashani Price exemplifies commitment.
Former Navy aviator Dennis R. Haber continues his mission of service through law, aviation and community leadership.
A Nov. 6 ceremony at Arbor Terrace will recognize residents who served in the military and thank them for their dedication.
A former U.S. Army medic turned infantryman, he later served his community by supporting fellow veterans and local families.
The city has released information on the upcoming events for Veterans Day.
From service to community impact, join Patch and T-Mobile in thanking veterans who make a difference every day.
James Kramer of LaGrange Highlands earned a Purple Heart and Bronze Star for valor.
For this Temecula caregiver, supporting his brother begins with one core principle: leading with empathy.
"Mind, body and soul this man is a hero and role model to us all," says a relative.
The Milwaukee resident is described by fellow volunteers as "dedicated, caring and kind."
A family member describes Robert O'Keefe as, "proud, dedicated and loved."
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to highlight a few remarkable veterans and active-duty military members from our state.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to highlight a few remarkable veterans and active-duty military members from our state.
At just 19, Edward enlisted in the U.S. Army, and today, he continues to display his patriotism by proudly flying the American flag daily.
A 9/11 survivor, he credits his military training for helping guide others to safety during the attack.
SgtMaj Chaviano deployed twice to Iraq and once to Afghanistan, earning the Meritorious Service Medal and other top military honors.
Hess was a Corporal in the United States Marine Corps and served in Vietnam.