VVA CHAPTER 1067 HONOR OUTSTANDING MEMBERS FOR EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE

Story by Greg Miley, Speakin’ Out News staff writer and photo credit: Thomas Malone

Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) Chapter 1067 honors local veterans for exemplifying the values of the VVA and making a difference in the lives of veterans and the community.

Huntsville, Alabama — In a heartfelt ceremony, the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) Chapter 1067 in Huntsville, Alabama, recently bestowed Certificates of Outstanding Achievement upon several of its dedicated members. The awards, presented during a recent meeting, were a testament to the unwavering commitment and support these individuals have provided to various events organized by Chapter 1067.

The VVA Chapter 1067, led by President Charlie Miller, has been at the forefront of serving fellow veterans and the community, embodying the spirit of duty and camaraderie that defines the organization.

Certificates of Outstanding Achievement: Recognizing Excellence

The recipients of the Certificates of Outstanding Achievement were acknowledged for their exceptional efforts in supporting the numerous events organized by Chapter 1067. Each certificate represents a symbol of gratitude for the significant role these individuals have played in furthering the mission of the Vietnam Veterans of America. The honored members include:  John Durante, Leo Eggleston, Wathan Fielding, Lee Parker, Tracy Wiggs, and Elisha Wynn.

The Certificates of Outstanding Achievement were presented by the 1st Vice President, Robert “Bobby” Langford. The ceremony was a moment to reflect on the collective impact these individuals have had on the success of Chapter 1067’s initiatives.

As VVA Chapter 1067 looks to the future, these recognitions serve as a reminder of the profound impact that individual efforts can have in serving the needs of veterans and the community. The chapter remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting those who have served and ensuring that the spirit of camaraderie and service endures.

In conclusion, the recent recognition ceremony at VVA Chapter 1067 not only celebrated the achievements of outstanding individuals but also highlighted the collective strength and purpose that defines this community of veterans in Huntsville, Alabama.