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TNET: How Will You Serve? Wounded Warrior Project visits Clemson, Death Valley
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TNET: How Will You Serve? Wounded Warrior Project visits Clemson, Death Valley


Jun 20, 2019, 2:21 PM

 
How Will You Serve? Wounded Warrior Project visits Clemson, Death Valley

It’s never too early to teach our children about what it means to serve, and who our real heroes are. Clemson University hosted members of the Wounded Warrior Project Thursday morning, with a tour given of the Scroll of Honor by Colonel Sandy Edge. Full Story »


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Jun 20, 2019, 2:48 PM

David, this is a great article about the Wound Warrior project and Clemson’s Military Heritage. My dad finished in 1941 and was a Captain in tank battalion in Italy. FYI, our info there is Military History museum in Greenville at the downtown airport. We honor veterans from the Spanish American through today. The MHCC is located at 14 Airport Road Ext and is open on the weekend. There is no admission fee. Please check out our Facebook page. Search for MHCC.
PLEASE KEEP SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT THESE GREAT AMERICANS!

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Re: TNET: How Will You Serve? Wounded Warrior Project visits Clemson, Death Valley


Jun 20, 2019, 2:48 PM

David, this is a great article about the Wound Warrior project and Clemson’s Military Heritage. My dad finished in 1941 and was a Captain in tank battalion in Italy. FYI, our info there is Military History museum in Greenville at the downtown airport. We honor veterans from the Spanish American through today. The MHCC is located at 14 Airport Road Ext and is open on the weekend. There is no admission fee. Please check out our Facebook page. Search for MHCC.
PLEASE KEEP SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT THESE GREAT AMERICANS!

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