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GREATER ST LOUIS HONOR FLIGHT INC
Our Mission is to celebrate America's Veterans by inviting them to share in a Day of Honor at our nation's memorials.
9932
St. Louis
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Public Foundations
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542.
Vetfest 141 Foundation
Official home of the VetFest141 Foundation: Honoring our veterans through the power of music.
1300
La Jolla
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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543.
American Legion
For God Country Historic Print of the Larry Selman painting Deeds not Words The callsign for the crew of the Chinook was Yankee 26.
Philadelphia
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Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.
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544.
The Memorial Foundation
THE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION'S MISSION IS TO PROMOTE AWARENESS OF THE MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Washington
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Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.
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545.
Washington State Fallen Heroes Project
The Mission of the WA State Fallen Heroes Project is to Honor and Remember post 9/11 Fallen Heroes from Washington state and N Idaho who made the ultimate sacrifice after answering our nation's call.
Spokane
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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546.
Veterans Memorial Center Inc
Since 1978 🇺🇸 Museum • Memorial Plaza • Library • Park • Veteran Resources • Educational Resources SERVICES TO VETERANS Veterans Memorial Center Inc.
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Merritt Island
Mount Horeb Veterans Memorial Association
The Mount Horeb Veteran’s Memorial Association is a broad based community group of US Armed Forces Veterans, along with Village residents who are dedicated to establishing a Veteran’s Memorial in the Village of Mount Horeb, Wisconsin The Memorial will Symbolize, Recognize and Honor all area Veterans who have served, defended and sacrificed for our Country and Village.
MOUNT HOREB
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Veteran Warriors Advocacy Foundation Incorporated
Self-funded 501c3 nonprofit supporting veterans & families of all eras w/ advocacy, assistance, education, & resources.
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New Port Richey
371st Infantry Regiment World War 1 Memorial Monument Association
To memorialize the brave African-American solders of the 371st Infantry Regiment who trained at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, and were sent to the bloody battlefields of France to serve with honor and distinction in World War One.
Columbia




