By Taxpayers Association of Oregon
OregonWatchdog.com
We are looking for the Oregon heroes that saved civilization 80 years ago.
First of all, there is a special program being created for Oregon to celebrate America’s 250th birthday next year and it must include the voice of Oregon’s WWII soldiers. This is a once-in-a-lifetime American milestone and these veterans must be a part.
Second, there is a group of Oregon students who wish to have an experience of hearing from a WWII veteran — whether live or by Zoom. Since the average age of our WWII veterans is over 100, this is the single last moment for the older generation to bless and make contact with Gen Z. What these students will experience will be shared to their children.
If you know of a living Oregon WWII veteran please reach out to our office ASAP.
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