U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Ed O’Neal represented his fellow Purple Heart heroes as North Carolina’s representative at the multi-day tribute to the courage and sacrifice of America’s combat wounded.
Read MoreU.S. Army Specialist 5 (SP5) Dale Thomsen represented his fellow Purple Heart heroes as North Dakota’s representative at the multi-day tribute to the courage and sacrifice of America’s combat wounded.
Read MoreA local Purple Heart recipient was recently honored as one of the nation’s 2023 Purple Heart Patriot Project honorees. U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Ed O’Neal represented his fellow Purple Heart heroes as North Carolina’s representative at the multi-day tribute to the courage and sacrifice of America’s combat wounded.
Read MoreUS Army SSG Vanessa Schieber, of Northampton County, PA, was name among the Patriot Project's honorees for 2023. The Purple Heart Patriot Project is a program of the National Purple Heart Honor Mission.
Read MoreShe was born in Germany, received a college tennis scholarship, served in the U.S. military, was shot while serving in Iraq, was severely injured by an IED in Afghanistan, earned her Ph.D. and is now a high school English teacher.
Read MoreU.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Ed O’Neal represented his fellow Purple Heart heroes as North Carolina’s representative at the multi-day tribute to the courage and sacrifice of America’s combat wounded.
Read MoreMISSOULA, Mont. — U.S. Navy Radioman Third Class Steven "Gus" Gustuson represented Montana at a Purple Heart Patriot Project event. Gustuson has two Purple Hearts from shrapnel wounds during his time serving in the 1960s.
Read MoreU.S. Army National Guard Sergeant Blanca Taylor represented her fellow Purple Heart heroes as Nevada’s representative at the multi-day tribute to the courage and sacrifice of America’s combat wounded.
Read MoreU.S. Navy Radioman Third Class Steven “Gus” Gustuson represented his fellow Purple Heart heroes as Montana’s representative at the multi-day tribute to the courage and sacrifice of America’s combat wounded.
Read MoreU.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 5 Walter Schley represented his fellow Purple Heart heroes as Missouri’s honoree at the multi-day tribute to the courage and sacrifice of America’s combat wounded.
Read MoreGoing above and beyond, the Purple Heart Patriot Project, an initiative led and funded by the National Purple Heart Honor Mission, provided 38 Purple Heart recipients and their guests a weeklong all-expenses paid trip to New York in a gesture that stands as a heartfelt tribute to those who endured trails on the battlefield.
Read MoreU.S. Army SSG Vanessa Schieber Ph.D. represented her fellow Purple Heart heroes as Pennsylvania’s representative during a multi-day tribute to the courage and sacrifice of America’s combat wounded.
Read MoreWe celebrated and stood for our flag and those who sacrificed all for America and Americans and brought Purple Heart heroes from across America, who were greeted with a star-spangled welcome home at a public rally at the Newburgh Armory for the National Purple Heart Honor Mission’s 2023 Purple Heart Patriot Project.
Read MoreU.S. Army Sergeant William “Billy” Dobbs represented his fellow Purple Heart heroes as Mississippi’s representative at the multi-day tribute to the courage and sacrifice of America’s combat wounded.
Read MoreU.S. Army PFC Robert Senter represented his fellow Purple Heart heroes as the national at-large honoree at the multi-day tribute to the courage and sacrifice of America’s combat wounded.
Read MoreIn January 1970, while serving as a hospital corpsman in Vietnam, Jim Bouchard treated John Hurley after he was injured during the war. It wasn’t until decades later, when the two Purple Heart recipients were at a Veterans of Foreign Wars meeting together, that they realized their connection. Last year, Hurley represented Massachusetts at the nation’s second Purple Heart Patriot Project trip to New York.
Read MoreNEWBURGH – Purple Heart heroes from across the country were honored Thursday evening in Newburgh as part of the National Purple Heart Honor Mission’s 2023 Purple Heart Patriot Project.
Read MoreSIOUX CITY — Like many who have been in military combat, Patrick Burgess was less than an inch, sometimes maybe a second or two, away from having his Purple Heart awarded posthumously.
Read MoreHe was ambushed multiple times, shot at least twice, still has bullet fragments in his leg, but doesn’t consider himself heroic. Still, a South St. Paul, two-time Purple Heart, veteran is receiving national honors this week.
Read MorePurple Heart heroes from across the America will be greeted with a star-spangled welcome home at a public rally in Newburgh that will serve as the capstone event for the National Purple Heart Honor Mission’s 2023 Purple Heart Patriot Project.
The rally is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. (ET) on Thursday, September 30 at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m.
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