By Vernon Bagley on
5/21/2008 7:09 AM
Hancock Communities, one of the Valley’s most recognized residential homebuilders, announced today it will donate a single-family home in one of its Sagewood Communities to Scottsdale-based nonprofit Project We Remember. The new home will provide long-term housing for disadvantaged U.S. military veterans and their families.
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By Vernon Bagley on
3/29/2008 11:55 AM
This was sent to me by a good friend, a great supporter, a Vietnam Veteran. The traditional news outlets have not covered this but it has been going on for years. This is a great story and hopefully you will share this with others.
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By Vernon Bagley on
3/11/2008 3:06 PM
Dear Friends and Supporters,
In preparing our 2007 taxes for the CPA firm, I realized that what you, through your generous donations and support, have allowed Project “We Remember” to accomplish in 2007 is nothing short of fantastic. The point was made even more clearly a few days ago when I received a thank you letter from General Maxon, Director of the Arizona Department of Veterans Services with the following opening sentence: “You hit the ground running and haven’t stopped”.
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By Vernon Bagley on
2/18/2008 3:19 PM
“BERKELEY, Calif. — Local officials in this liberal city say it's time for the U.S. Marines to move out.” (excerpts below)
For those of us who were in the military during the ‘60’s and 70’s and even those who were not remember the venomous, hateful, piercing rhetoric that came from a political point of view that anything military was wrong. That anyone who served in the military during this period was stupid, dumb, disadvantaged, and morally corrupt and those who served in Vietnam were even more of a threat to our national pride, international standing, and personal security than those who were trying to overturn the South Vietnamese government.
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By Vernon Bagley on
1/12/2008 12:36 PM
Yesterday, January 11, 2008, was a phenomenal day in the history of Military Families Foundation, Inc. / Project “We Remember”. The American Express Foundation provided our first major corporate grant that has enabled us to open the first unit to benefit the families and members of our active duty servicemen and our Veterans. American Express
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By Vernon Bagley on
12/23/2007 8:36 PM
Most of you have heard me speak about the “Power of One” and how one person or one corporation can step forward and change the world. Sometimes the world that is changed is the world of another human being and sometimes the world that is changed can be as large as a nation or the world. This is a story about one person’s “World.”
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By Vernon Bagley on
12/22/2007 10:23 AM
All too often we forget that in every conflict that our nation has experienced there have been courageous women who have served in the armed services. Their contributions to our freedoms are as important and heroic as the next person. Every time a woman has entered the military service she has done so as a “Volunteer”. In my eyes this makes her contributions even more significant and heroic. There has never been a draft for women but they have always been there to help protect our nation’s freedoms.
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