Vote For A Vet Today!
Select a veteran’s story to vote for down below.
Paul Davies
Paul was in the Air Force. He is a hard working dad of 3 young children. Paul would give the shirt off his back to help anyone and I truly feel Paul would be an appreciative recipient.
Cody Daniel Husser
Love his life fighting for people to live
Kristopher Deundra Smith
Kristopher Deundra Smith, a dedicated Army veteran, deserves a water heater installation due to his honorable service and current need. From 2006 to 2010, Smith served his country with distinction, initially stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, before deploying to Camp Kirkuk, Iraq. As a 25 Lima (Cable Installer), he played a crucial role in maintaining vital communication lines, often under challenging and dangerous conditions, ensuring the operational readiness of his unit and the safety of his fellow soldiers. The memories of his time in Iraq, the camaraderie forged, and the sacrifices made, remain deeply etched in his experience. Now, as he settles into his new home, the absence of a functioning water heater presents an unexpected burden. Any assistance with the installation cost would be a profound gesture of gratitude for his service and a practical help in establishing a comfortable and stable home environment.
Kelly Strickland
His service started when he was 17 in 1987. He joined the Army as an Airborne Infantry. He was in Desert Shield/Desert Storm. In 2006 he had multiple myeloma which is a blood cancer. It was treated with auto transplants of his own stem cells and it went in remission. The cancer came back in 2009 and he received stem cells from his sister and has been in remission from that cancer ever since. In 2025 her had a pre cancerous sore that developed under his tongue. He went through proton therapy all of October leaving his throat and tongue raw. That resulted in him getting a feeding tube after he got down to 116lbs. He is now a 100% disabled veteran. Not once has he ever complained about the sickness he has had over his lifetime. I believe whole heartily that he deserves this more than anyone.
Cynthia M Salinas
USAF – 22 yrs – retired MSGT. – superintendent of public Health – then back to college and earned RN FROM northwestern – Just retired again
David M. Bailey
David was in the US Army for almost 31 years. He is the father of five children and always put his family first throughout his military career. He spent countless days and nights in the field during training and wartime deployments. When he retired from the Army, he worked in the state's Youth Challenge Program in various capcities for several years trying to help troubled teenagers.
Richard Hall
Richard Hall is a Navy veteran, served in May 2004 to May 2008 He started as a deck seaman working on the on board USS Trenton LPD-14 1st duty station out of Norfolk, Va. He has maritime ops through out the Atlantic ocean. We did He then transferred to NAS JAX Naval Air Station Jacksonville Florida as Aviation Machinist Mate. I'm not saying I deserve to be nominated really, but I am putting myself out there as your real estate agent that's ready and willing to help with all your real estate and or investment needs. So please nominate someone who is served our country like a airborne ranger or a marine spec ops guys like a seal, dark ops guys those are unsung heroes who don't always get the recognition they deserve because of the type of work they do.
Jessie Bell
My wife has been very supportive, committed, and caring to our family. She has also strived in the military for her four short years of service. Many calling her devoted and having a smile no matter what was going on. She is a very strong individual who does not let her disabilities slow her down. She is one hell of a veteran who definitely deserves this nomination.
Matthew Monie
SSGT Matt has been serving for over 30 years. He is currently serving in the Army Reserve. He has had tours in Afghanistan and Cuba. He is such a selfless person and is always putting others first and helps everyone He can.