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Think about it ... they are both 90 years old and it's Father's Day, yet they showed up to give their loyal support.

Tribute to 90-year-old World War II Veterans


By Robert L. Rosebrock ——--June 20, 2011

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imageFellow Veterans and Friends of Veterans: Today, we held our 171st consecutive Sunday Rally to "Save Our Veterans Land," and to "Bring Our Homeless Veterans HOME." Today, being Father's Day, we naturally had a shortage of supporters. However, we are enormously proud to announce that we had two 90-year old World War II Veterans join and lead today's Rally. What a commitment!

Stephen Sherman and Al Nicholson, both 90, and both World War II Veterans. What an inspiration this was, knowing that they could have been home with their families. But they know the importance of taking back this land 100% for Veterans use only and to end Veteran homelessness in Los Angeles. Think about it ... they are both 90 years old and it's Father's Day, yet they showed up to give their loyal support. Let us hope that this selfless act will inspire others to join the Veterans Revolution and show up next Sunday for our 172nd Sunday Rally. Thanks also to loyal supporters Newt Young, 83-year old Korean War Veteran; Larry Kegel, 73-year old Vietnam-era Veteran; Ernie Hilger, 70-year-old Vietnam-era Veteran. God Bless America and the Veterans Revolution!

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Robert L. Rosebrock—— Robert Rosebrock is a U.S. Army Veteran, Vietnam-era and Director of the Old Veterans Guard. He can be reached at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

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