SC Department of Veterans Affairs names Veteran of the Year
The South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs has named its newest veteran of the year. Wednesday, a ceremony was held to honor Retired Army Command Sergeant Major Robert Clark.
The South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs has named its newest veteran of the year. Wednesday, a ceremony was held to honor Retired Army Command Sergeant Major Robert Clark.
The American Red Cross is known for assisting during times of disasters and keeping blood supply on the shelves. This November, the organization is shedding light on its lesser-known role in assisting the armed forces and veterans during their time of need.
Inside the doors of Brookdale Harbison assisted living is where you will find 100-year-old WWII veteran Rupert Sutphin telling war stories to anyone who will listen.
In partnership with Dominion Energy and the Wounded Warrior Project, the Troop Appreciation Foundation held its 11th Annual Fishing Derby at the Lake Murray Sailing Club — providing around 60 Veterans with a day of fishing.
A Midlands veteran has a new home thanks to Stanley Martin and Bass Pro shops.
94-year-old Dorothy Dickert received an award for having more than 15,000 volunteer hours — mostly spent calling Veterans to remind them of doctor’s appointments.
Marion Willis Shealy became a Corporal in General Patton’s Third Army during World War II.
A South Carolina veteran recently celebrated his 100th birthday. Over the weekend, the community honored Mr. George Alexander with a drive-by parade past his house near Lake Wateree.
A 102-year-old World War II veteran hasn’t been allowed to have visitors in his retirement home for nearly a year due to COVID-19. On his birthday, his friends decided to bring the party, and a special tribute, to his front yard.
Friday afternoon, leaders gathered at the state house to recognize Vietnam veteran James Greene.