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American Legion Montana Boys State
Department Legislative The American Legion Department of Montana Welcome to the American Legion Department of Montana.
Helena
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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Veterans of Foreign Wars Department of Arkansas
WELCOME TO CAMP JACK A PLACE TO HONOR VETERANS Home Veteran Health Resources Veteran Organizations Community Partners About Us Meet The Team Event Calendar Volunteer Contact More Honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere who bravely bears his countrys cause.
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MONTANA WARRIORS ON THE WATER
Montana Warriors on the Water. Committed to providing safe and fun fishing, hunting and other outdoor opportunities to active duty military personnel and military veterans at no cost to themselves.
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Miles City
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Montana Supporting Soldiers
Montana Supporting Soldiers is now doing business as MT Supporting Military.
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Helena
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Vietnam Veterans of America Inc
Welcome Vietnam Veterans Montana State Council Welcome to the VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA MONTANA COUNCIL website.
Hamilton
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American Legion
TO ENHANCE THE WELL-BEING OF AMERICA'S VETERANS, THEIR FAMILIES, OUR MILITARY AND OUR COMMUNITIES BY OUR DEVOTION TO MUTUAL HELPFULNESS.
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SW Montana Veterans Food Pantry & Services
Veterans helping Veterans with a hand up, not a hand out.
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Public Health Programs
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Montana Vet Program
The mission of the Montana Vet Program (MVP) is to provide Veteran Led Therapeutic Adventure Trips (VLTAT) to our country's struggling veterans in order to promote healing through: camaraderie, physical activity, adventure and tough-minded healing.
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Great Falls
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Human Service Organizations
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MONTANA WOUNDED WARRIORS
Montana Wounded Warriors Montana Wounded Warriors Montana Hunting and Fishing Trips for Wounded Veterans in Montana Warriors Helping Each Other Heal The veterans have told us that the most important aspect of these trips other than the outdoor opportunity itself is the chance to get together with other wounded veterans and talk about what they went through in the field of combat how they are coping with their wounds and how they are attempting to transition back into civilian lifein other words its part of their healing process.
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