Press Release Summary: Every person in America knows a veteran. A veteran is anyone who has served in the armed forces. Your neighbor, your teacher, your father, mother, grandfather and yes even your grandmother may be a war veteran. Your relationship to a veteran could be one of friendship or a relative. Especially in the American culture, we have veterans that have served not only in different wars, but in different areas of the military. Is there a way to honor such a diversity of people?
Press Release Body: By Jeff Summar, copyright 11-02-2007
Every person in America knows a veteran. A veteran is anyone who has served in the armed forces. Your neighbor, your teacher, your father, mother, grandfather and yes even your grandmother may be a war veteran. Your relationship to a veteran could be one of friendship or a relative. Especially in the American culture, we have veterans that have served not only in different wars, but in different areas of the military. Is there a way to honor such a diversity of people?
The most effective way to honor all war veterans is to recognize the individual effort in the area in which they served. Often veteran gifts or plaques are generalized and not customized to the theater of service for the veteran. This is especially true with, the Korean War, (the forgotten war) and for those who served in Vietnam. We wanted to honor all our war veterans, all men and women who have dedicated their service to our great country. Our task was to ascertain a way that enables families and friends to honor veterans in the unique way that was relative to their service.
Veterans Day is to honor American veterans, not just to honor the memory of a war veteran, but those who served and survived their tour of duty. However, is one day in the year enough for the countless times they laid their life on the line to protect our country? Veterans didn't just give their time for one day, but each and everyday. Many of our American veterans dedicated their life to the service. Even today fathers, mothers, young men and women are doing their job everyday to protect American soil. At the end of their tours, they will be the new Veterans to honor.
We felt our war veterans should be honored in a manner that showed their service and dedication on a daily basis. Often the services of a veteran go unnoticed for many reasons, but you as a friend or family member can now present a veteran gift that establishes recognition they deserve on the same daily basis they served for our country. We felt that veterans deserved more, and therefore created a gift that gives more! You can view our products online at the www.honorourwarveteran.com web site. A portion from the sale of these items goes directly to benefit the Disabled American Veterans.
Web Site: http://www.honorourwarveterans.com
Contact Details: About the Author: Jeff Summar, a friend of A WW II Veteran, who felt the defenders of their flag and country were not getting recognized, and therefore designed products at http://www.honorourwarveterans.com site. You can contact Jeff via email at info@honorourwarveterans.com or call him directly to order at (435) 669-2128