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Rep. Dusty Johnson Honors South Dakota Veterans on Veterans Day – OPINION

Rep. Dusty Johnson Honors South Dakota Veterans on Veterans Day – OPINION

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This coming Tuesday is an opportunity to thank the brave men and women who have served our country. South Dakota is home to more than 60,000 veterans who served from World War II through today. Veterans Day is an important reminder to take time to thank those who sacrificed to preserve and protect the United States. Our military is the best in the world because of the strength of our service men and women.

During my time in Congress, I’ve taken great pride in honoring those who served during the Vietnam-era. Since 2019, I’ve honored more than 1,270 Vietnam-era veterans in 90 commemorative pinning ceremonies across South Dakota. I’ve enjoyed hearing each veteran’s story, shaking their hand, and telling them thank you. From those who served in combat to medical specialists, intelligence workers, technicians, and more, these brave men and women answered their country’s call to serve, and we owe them our gratitude. Many who served in the Vietnam-era didn’t get the welcome home they deserved.

It was great to be in Sioux Falls today to thank an additional 37 veterans. Thank you to all the veterans and family members who have attended these special events over the years.

Johnson with veterans in Sioux Falls

The families who stand by our service members as they serve are also worthy of recognition. The sacrifices they endure and strength they carry as their loved ones serve is deserving of respect and our support as well.

Our service members and their families deserve the best support we can provide. If you or a family member need help receiving veterans benefits or navigating the Department of Veterans Affairs, don’t hesitate to reach out to my office by visiting dustyjohnson.house.gov/services/help-federal-agency or call 605-275-2868 to see if we’re able to assist you.

 

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