Welcome to Headquarters for www.DoorCountyVeterans.com! Vets are once again called on to protect our homeland. Join a veteran's post near you and learn what you can do to defend against the next terrorst attack, bomb threat, anthrax scare, sniper fire, or suicide bomber!

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Door County Veteran Posts receive Medal of Honor recognition from Medal of Honor Recipients!

 
 
 
 

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W Post #8337 and AMVET post 51 and member of American Legion Post 527.

Rich Woldt  Viet Nam 68 - 70Member: VFW :Post 8337, AMVET Post 51, and AL Post 527
Door County vets stood shoulder to shoulder, solder to solder and shared memories of valor and service to God and Country.

We're proud to once again unite our forces in the battle against terrorism on our shores. We shall never forget the surprise attacks on 9-11-01 nor the will we ignore the building Al Qaida forces already hunkered down throughout the land.

We once again pledge our strength, unite our forces, and stand ready to respond when called to duty!

Richard Woldt - Commander VFW Post 8337

 

 

 

 

Below are the names of Medal of Honor recipients who logged into our operation center on 9-5-07. Click on their names to read their citations:
Arthur "Jack" Jackson  WWII
Robert E. O'Malley
Gary Beikirch - Viet Nam
Robert  "Bob" Maxwell WWII
George E. Wahlem WWII
Allan J. Kellogg Jr. Viet Nam

For a history of veteran involvement in your community I suggest you visit the Wisconsin Veterans Museum at: www.museum.dva.state.wi.us/researchcenter.asp

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