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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260325T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260325T101500
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20260109T005852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T162549Z
UID:19044-1774429200-1774433700@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Welcome to Be Connected
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Be Connected \nLive Online Training \nDate: March 25\, 2026\nTime: 9:00 – 10:15 AM MST\nLocation: Live\, online webinar\nCost: No cost \nView the Flyer \nDescription\nYou’re invited to this live online training to learn about the Be Connected ecosystem of support for service members\, veterans\, and their families\, and how community members can help others connect to resources and support. \nJoin the ranks of thousands of Arizonans who have completed this training to better understand the needs of the more than 500\,000 service members\, veterans\, and family members who call Arizona home. This training strengthens community awareness and improves access to support across the state. \nDuring this session\, participants will learn about: \n\nArizona’s military and veteran community\nStatewide upstream prevention efforts\nThe stress continuum and social determinants of health\nA simple\, one-step way to connect someone to Be Connected\nThe ongoing support available after a connection is made\n\nParticipants will leave better prepared to recognize when someone may need support and how to help them connect to appropriate resources. \nWho Should Attend: Anyone interested in supporting Arizona’s service members\, veterans\, and their families. \n Register: https://connectveterans.org/welcome-training/ \nQuestions: bccc@arizonacoalition.org
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/welcome-to-be-connected-4/
CATEGORIES:BCCC,Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20240823T194218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241223T193941Z
UID:13539-1774396800-1774483199@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:National Medal of Honor Day
DESCRIPTION:National Medal of Honor Day is a holiday observed annually on March 25. The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration that can be awarded to members of the U.S. Armed Forces\,. National Medal of Honor Day is a day to recognize and honor the brave individuals who have received this prestigious award. The Medal of Honor is awarded to individuals who have distinguished themselves through acts of valor and heroism above and beyond the call of duty\, often at great personal risk. National Medal of Honor Day is a time to reflect on the sacrifices made by these individuals and to honor their legacy of service and sacrifice in defense of our nation. It is also an opportunity to recognize and thank all members of the U.S. military for their service to our country. \nLearn More \n\nCongressional Medal of Honor Society\nMedal of Honor Recipients\nNational Medal of Honor Day\nNational Medal of Honor Museum
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/national-medal-of-honor-day-6/
CATEGORIES:Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260322
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20241229T174337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241231T001005Z
UID:15602-1774051200-1774137599@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Battle of Basra 2003
DESCRIPTION:The Battle of Basra was a key early battle in the 2003 invasion of Iraq\, lasting from March 21 to April 6\, 2003. The battle was part of the U.S.-led coalition’s campaign to secure Basra and its strategic seaport\, Umm Qasr. The coalition’s goal was to reduce the risk to civilians by drawing Iraqi forces out of the city. The battle damaged Basra’s infrastructure\, including its water system. The Iraqi Security Forces were able to reclaim control of the city from Shi’a militias. \nLearn More: \n\nBattle of Basra 2003: Wikipedia Entry\nBeyond Baghdad: Frontline PBS February 2004\nDetailed Report: Iraq Report\nHistorical Footage: ABC News\nIraq War: Wikipedia Entry\nTimeline of the Iraq War: Council on Foreign Relations\nU.S. Marines in Iraq: Marines.mil\n\nSupport is Available\nReflecting on the significant battles in U.S. history can evoke strong emotions. If you or someone you know is feeling lonely or facing challenges with mental health\, housing\, employment\, transportation\, healthcare\, veteran benefits\, family issues or any other situation\, we’re here to help. Call the Be Connected support line for service members\, veterans\, and their families at 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387)\, available Monday through Friday\, 8 AM to 5 PM MT. For urgent mental health crises\, contact the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 9-8-8 (veterans – press 1) or text 838255\, and for life-threatening emergencies\, call 9-1-1. This information is provided as a public service and is not intended to replace advice or care from licensed professional providers.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/battle-of-basra-2003-3/
CATEGORIES:History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260322
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20240823T193752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T193752Z
UID:13531-1774051200-1774137599@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Rosie the Riveter Day
DESCRIPTION:Rosie the Riveter Day is celebrated on March 21 each year in honor of the iconic cultural icon that represented the hardworking women who supported the American war effort during World War II. Rosie the Riveter symbolized the millions of women who entered the workforce to replace male workers who were fighting in the war. These women worked in factories and shipyards\, building airplanes\, tanks\, and other supplies that were essential to the war effort. Their contributions not only helped win the war but also paved the way for women’s rights and opportunities in the workplace. Rosie the Riveter Day celebrates the courage\, strength\, and determination of these women and serves as a reminder of their important role in American history. The day encourages people to recognize and honor the achievements of women in the workforce and to continue to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/rosie-the-riveter-day-6/
CATEGORIES:Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260320T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260320T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20260306T231827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260307T011117Z
UID:19493-1773997200-1774015200@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Gila Valley Veteran Services StandDown
DESCRIPTION:Gila Valley StandDown \nDATE: Friday\, March 20\, 2026\nTIME: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.\nView the Flyer \nPLACE: Graham County Fairgrounds | Agriculture Building \nEvent Details:\nThe Gila Valley StandDown is a fantastic way for veterans to access a variety of resources all in one place. Veterans are encouraged to attend and connect with other veterans\, community leaders\, and helpful resources. \nAvailable services and support include: \n\nVeteran Benefits\nHousing\nHealth & Dental\nPet Services\nHomeless Services\nLegal Support\nBehavioral Services\nSubstance Abuse Support\nJob Opportunities\n\nAdmission: Free and open to all veterans. Lunch is provided. \nWhy Attend:\nThis event honors veterans and provides direct connections to resources that can make a difference in daily life. Whether you’re seeking veteran benefits\, employment opportunities\, housing\, or community connection\, the Parker Veteran StandDown brings it all together in one place.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/gila-valley-standdown/
LOCATION:Graham County Fairgrounds\, 527 Armory Road\, Safford\, AZ\, 85546
CATEGORIES:StandDown
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20241229T172755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241229T172755Z
UID:15590-1773964800-1774051199@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Invasion of Iraq Begins
DESCRIPTION:The Iraq War began on March 20\, 2003\, when the US\, joined by the UK\, Australia\, and Poland\, initiated a “shock and awe” bombing campaign vowing to destroy Iraqi weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and end the dictatorial rule of Saddam Hussein. Following the bombings\, coalition forces launched a ground invasion\, defeating Iraqi forces and toppling the Ba’athist regime. Saddam Hussein was captured in 2003 and executed in 2006. \nLearn More: \n\n20 Year Reflection: VFW\n2003 Invasion of Iraq: Wikipedia Entry\nJames C. Balserak: Firsthand Account\nEyewitness to War: Firsthand Accounts\nHistorical Footage: Shock and Awe Baghdad\nIraq War: Wikipedia Entry\nJuan Hidalgo: Firsthand Account\nLatoya Lucas: Firsthand Account\nOperation Iraqi Freedom: Air Force History\nTimeline of the Iraq War: Council on Foreign Relations\n\nSupport is Available\nReflecting on the significant battles in U.S. history can evoke strong emotions. If you or someone you know is feeling lonely or facing challenges with mental health\, housing\, employment\, transportation\, healthcare\, veteran benefits\, family issues or any other situation\, we’re here to help. Call the Be Connected support line for service members\, veterans\, and their families at 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387)\, available Monday through Friday\, 8 AM to 5 PM MT. For urgent mental health crises\, contact the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 9-8-8 (veterans – press 1) or text 838255\, and for life-threatening emergencies\, call 9-1-1. This information is provided as a public service and is not intended to replace advice or care from licensed professional providers.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/invasion-of-iraq-begins-3/
CATEGORIES:History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20240823T192244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T192244Z
UID:13515-1773792000-1773878399@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Supreme Sacrifice Day
DESCRIPTION:Supreme Sacrifice Day is observed on March 18 each year to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country. This day recognizes the bravery and selflessness of military personnel\, police officers\, firefighters\, and other first responders who have given their lives while performing their duties. The sacrifices of these individuals and their families are a testament to the true meaning of courage and dedication. On Supreme Sacrifice Day\, people are encouraged to take a moment to remember and honor those who have given their lives for their country\, and to show support for the families and loved ones of fallen heroes. It is also a reminder to appreciate the sacrifices made by those who continue to serve and protect our communities.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/supreme-sacrifice-day-4/
CATEGORIES:Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260322
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20240823T193244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241223T190821Z
UID:13522-1773532800-1774137599@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:National Women's Military History Week
DESCRIPTION:National Women’s Military History Week is observed annually on the third week in March. This observance recognizes the contributions of women in military service throughout American history. The week-long celebration honors the women who have served in the U.S. armed forces in times of war and peace and highlights their sacrifices\, bravery\, and achievements. It increases awareness and understanding of the challenges that women have faced in pursuing military careers and how their service has shaped the country’s history and defense. By recognizing the important role that women have played in the U.S. military\, National Women’s Military History Week seeks to inspire future generations of women to pursue careers in the military and to advocate for gender equality in all fields. \nLearn More \n\nMilitary Women’s Memorial\nU.S. Department of Defense: Women’s History Month
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/national-womens-military-history-week-4/
CATEGORIES:Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20240823T191711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T183607Z
UID:13507-1773532800-1773619199@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:American Legion Birthday
DESCRIPTION:The American Legion is a nonpartisan organization of U.S. wartime veterans that was founded in 1919. Its mission is to support and advocate for veterans\, promote patriotism and national security\, and support youth and community programs. Over the years\, the American Legion has been instrumental in advocating for veterans’ benefits and services\, including the GI Bill\, and has provided support for veterans and their families through a variety of programs and initiatives. Learn more at https://www.legion.org/
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/american-legion-birthday-4/
CATEGORIES:Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260313T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260313T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20251214T010932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T200506Z
UID:18978-1773388800-1773414000@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Maricopa County Veteran StandDown
DESCRIPTION:Maricopa County Veteran StandDown\nMarch 12–13\, 2026\n8:00 AM – 3:00 PM\nArizona State Fairgrounds\nPhoenix\, AZ \nVIEW THE FLYER \nThis two-day StandDown brings together service providers and community partners to support veterans experiencing homelessness or housing instability\, as well as those in need of employment\, healthcare\, and benefits assistance. \nStandDown events provide veterans with the opportunity to connect face-to-face with service providers\, peers\, and community organizations that are invested in their well-being. By offering multiple resources in a single setting\, StandDowns help reduce barriers and make it easier for veterans to find the support they need. Veterans are encouraged to attend and connect with other veterans\, community leaders\, and helpful resources\, including. \n\nEmployment\nHealthcare and mental wellness\nHousing\nLegal support\nPet services\nVeteran benefits & much more
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/maricopa-county-veteran-standdown-3/
CATEGORIES:StandDown
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260314
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20240823T191113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241223T174125Z
UID:13500-1773360000-1773446399@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:K-9 Veterans Day
DESCRIPTION:K-9 Veterans Day is observed annually on March 13 to honor the service and sacrifices of military working dogs and their handlers. The day commemorates the first official use of dogs in the U.S. military during World War II. Today\, dogs continue to play an essential role in the military\, serving in a variety of functions including detection\, patrol\, and search and rescue. K-9 Veterans Day is an opportunity to acknowledge and show appreciation for the dedication\, loyalty\, and bravery of these furry heroes who have helped to protect and defend our country. It is also a day to honor the special bond between military working dogs and their handlers\, who often develop a deep and unbreakable connection as they work together in dangerous and high-pressure situations. \nLearn More \n\n341st Training Squadron: Military Working Dogs\nA Brief History of Dogs in Warfare\nU.S. Department of Defense: Four-Legged Fighters
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/k-9-veterans-day-4/
CATEGORIES:Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260312T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260312T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20251214T010758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T200425Z
UID:18977-1773302400-1773327600@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Maricopa County Veteran StandDown
DESCRIPTION:Maricopa County Veteran StandDown\nMarch 12–13\, 2026\n8:00 AM – 3:00 PM\nArizona State Fairgrounds\nPhoenix\, AZ \nVIEW THE FLYER \nThis two-day StandDown brings together service providers and community partners to support veterans experiencing homelessness or housing instability\, as well as those in need of employment\, healthcare\, and benefits assistance. \nStandDown events provide veterans with the opportunity to connect face-to-face with service providers\, peers\, and community organizations that are invested in their well-being. By offering multiple resources in a single setting\, StandDowns help reduce barriers and make it easier for veterans to find the support they need. Veterans are encouraged to attend and connect with other veterans\, community leaders\, and helpful resources\, including. \n\nEmployment\nHealthcare and mental wellness\nHousing\nLegal support\nPet services\nVeteran benefits & much more
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/maricopa-county-veteran-standdown-2/
LOCATION:Arizona State Fairgrounds\, 1826 W McDowell Rd\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85007
CATEGORIES:StandDown
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260310T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260310T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20260214T201335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T201335Z
UID:19208-1773133200-1773151200@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Tucson Veteran StandDown
DESCRIPTION:Tucson Veteran StandDown\nDATE: Tuesday\, March 10\, 2026\nTIME:  9 AM – 2 PM\nPLACE: GEM Center\, 222 South Freeway #3234\, Tucson\, AZ 85745 \nNear Red Lion Inn and Suites Tucson Downtown \nCONTACT: Jessica Grover at tucsonveterans.jessica@gmail.com \nView the Flyer \nVeteran StandDown events are a great way for veterans to access a variety of resources all in one place. Veterans are encouraged to attend and connect with other veterans\, community leaders\, and helpful resources. Veterans – bring your DD214\, id cards\, social security card\, court paperwork\, and any disability claim information. \nThis StandDown event offers: \n\nHaircuts\nClothing/Hygiene Items\nMental Health & Religious Counseling\nBenefits Applications\nHousing Assistance\nPima County Veterans’ Court\nSubstance Abuse Counseling\nPet Care/Vaccinations\nVA Services\nTreatment Referrals and so much more!
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/tucson-veteran-standdown-2/
LOCATION:GEM Center\, 222 S. Freeway #3234\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85745
CATEGORIES:Partner Event,StandDown
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260309
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20241229T170158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241229T170158Z
UID:15587-1772928000-1773014399@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:First U.S. Combat Troops Arrive in Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:The arrival of the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade on March 8\, 1965 under the direct order of President Johnson marked the first deployment of a major U.S. ground combat unit to Vietnam. It was a step in the U.S. transition from an advisory role to direct participation in the war. \nLearn More: \n\n1965 in the Vietnam War: Wikipedia Entry\n50 Year Reflection: Council on Foreign Relations\nAnonymous Veteran: Firsthand Account\nCaeser Smith: Firsthand Account\nCasualty Report: Defense Casualty Analysis System\nChuck Percherke: Firsthand Account\nMike Patrick: Firsthand Account\nVietnam War Records: National Archives\n\nSupport is Available\nReflecting on the significant battles in U.S. history can evoke strong emotions. If you or someone you know is feeling lonely or facing challenges with mental health\, housing\, employment\, transportation\, healthcare\, veteran benefits\, family issues or any other situation\, we’re here to help. Call the Be Connected support line for service members\, veterans\, and their families at 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387)\, available Monday through Friday\, 8 AM to 5 PM MT. For urgent mental health crises\, contact the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 9-8-8 (veterans – press 1) or text 838255\, and for life-threatening emergencies\, call 9-1-1. This information is provided as a public service and is not intended to replace advice or care from licensed professional providers.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/first-u-s-combat-troops-arrive-in-vietnam-3/
CATEGORIES:History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260306T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260306T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20260214T201146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T201146Z
UID:19207-1772791200-1772805600@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Bullhead City Veteran Resource Fair
DESCRIPTION:Bullhead City Veteran Resource Fair\nDATE: Friday\, March 6\, 2026\nTIME: 10 AM – 2 PM\nPLACE: Optimum Community Center\, 2380 Optimum Way\, Bullhead City\, AZ \nCONTACT: events@javc.org \nView the Flyer \nVeteran StandDown events are a great way for veterans to access a variety of resources all in one place. Veterans are encouraged to attend and connect with other veterans\, community leaders\, and helpful resources. \nVeteran StandDown events offer resources related to: \n\nEmployment\nHealthcare and mental wellness\nHousing\nLegal support\nPet services\nVeteran benefits & much more
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/bullhead-city-veteran-resource-fair/
LOCATION:Optimum Community Center\, 2380 Optimum Way\, Bullhead City\, AZ
CATEGORIES:Partner Event,StandDown
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20241229T000114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241230T002710Z
UID:15576-1772236800-1772323199@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Gulf War Ceasefire Declared
DESCRIPTION:The Gulf War was a conflict between Iraq and a coalition of 42 countries led by the United States. The war began with Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait on August 2\, 1990. The coalition’s efforts were carried out in two phases: Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. On February 27\, President Bush announced that the coalition would cease hostilities at midnight on February 28. Iraq accepted the 12 U.N. Security Council resolutions on February 28\, and the cease-fire took hold. As part of the peace terms\, Iraq agreed to recognize Kuwait’s sovereignty and get rid of all its weapons of mass destruction. The ground war officially concluded with the signing of the armistice on April 11\, 1991. \nLearn More: \n\n25 Year Reflection: Air Force Firsthand Accounts\n30 Year Reflection: Marines.mil\nAddress to the Nation: George Bush February 27\, 1991\nCasualty Report: Defense Casualty Analysis System\nColonel Lewis Harned Personal Reflection (Served in WWII through Gulf War)\nDennis McHawes: Firsthand Account\nGulf War Chronology: National Desert Storm War Memorial\nGulf War Era Veterans Report (February 2011): VA.gov\nGulf War Overview: History.State.gov\nGulf War Veteran Resources: VA.gov\nGulf War: Wikipedia Entry\nHistorical Footage – Start of Persian Gulf War: ABC News\, January 16\, 1991\n\nSupport is Available\nReflecting on the significant battles in U.S. history can evoke strong emotions. If you or someone you know is feeling lonely or facing challenges with mental health\, housing\, employment\, transportation\, healthcare\, veteran benefits\, family issues or any other situation\, we’re here to help. Call the Be Connected support line for service members\, veterans\, and their families at 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387)\, available Monday through Friday\, 8 AM to 5 PM MT. For urgent mental health crises\, contact the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 9-8-8 (veterans – press 1) or text 838255\, and for life-threatening emergencies\, call 9-1-1. This information is provided as a public service and is not intended to replace advice or care from licensed professional providers.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/gulf-war-ceasefire-declared-2/
CATEGORIES:History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20241228T230718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241228T230718Z
UID:15567-1772150400-1772236799@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Battle of Norfolk
DESCRIPTION:The Battle of Norfolk\, fought on February 27\, 1991\, during the Gulf War\, was a significant tank engagement between U.S. and U.K. armored forces and Iraq’s Republican Guard in southern Iraq’s Muthanna Province. Key participants included the U.S. 1st Infantry Division\, 2nd Armored Division (Forward)\, and the British 1st Armoured Division\, opposing Iraqi divisions such as the Tawakalna\, 10th\, and 12th Armored Divisions. The coalition forces achieved a decisive victory\, destroying approximately 850 Iraqi tanks and numerous other combat vehicles\, effectively crippling the Republican Guard’s capabilities in the region. This battle is recognized as one of the largest tank engagements in U.S. military history. \nLearn More: \n\nBattle of Norfolk: Wikipedia Entry\nHow Tanks Played a Critical Role in the Persian Gulf War: History.com\nVeteran Voices: Four Firsthand Accounts\n\nSupport is Available\nReflecting on the significant battles in U.S. history can evoke strong emotions. If you or someone you know is feeling lonely or facing challenges with mental health\, housing\, employment\, transportation\, healthcare\, veteran benefits\, family issues or any other situation\, we’re here to help. Call the Be Connected support line for service members\, veterans\, and their families at 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387)\, available Monday through Friday\, 8 AM to 5 PM MT. For urgent mental health crises\, contact the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 9-8-8 (veterans – press 1) or text 838255\, and for life-threatening emergencies\, call 9-1-1. This information is provided as a public service and is not intended to replace advice or care from licensed professional providers.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/battle-of-norfolk-3/
CATEGORIES:History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260226T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260226T101500
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20260109T005855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T163651Z
UID:19043-1772096400-1772100900@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Welcome to Be Connected
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Be Connected \nLive Online Training \nDate: February 26\, 2026\nTime: 9:00 – 10:15 AM MST\nLocation: Live\, online webinar\nCost: No cost \nView the Flyer \nDescription\nYou’re invited to this live online training to learn about the Be Connected ecosystem of support for service members\, veterans\, and their families\, and how community members can help others connect to resources and support. \nJoin the ranks of thousands of Arizonans who have completed this training to better understand the needs of the more than 500\,000 service members\, veterans\, and family members who call Arizona home. This training strengthens community awareness and improves access to support across the state. \nDuring this session\, participants will learn about: \n\nArizona’s military and veteran community\nStatewide upstream prevention efforts\nThe stress continuum and social determinants of health\nA simple\, one-step way to connect someone to Be Connected\nThe ongoing support available after a connection is made\n\nParticipants will leave better prepared to recognize when someone may need support and how to help them connect to appropriate resources. \nWho Should Attend: Anyone interested in supporting Arizona’s service members\, veterans\, and their families. \n Register: https://connectveterans.org/welcome-training/ \nQuestions: bccc@arizonacoalition.org
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/welcome-to-be-connected-5/
CATEGORIES:BCCC,Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260227
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20241228T221251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241228T221251Z
UID:15551-1772064000-1772150399@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Battle of 73 Easting
DESCRIPTION:The Battle of 73 Easting\, fought on February 26\, 1991\, during the Gulf War\, was a decisive tank battle between U.S. armored forces\, primarily the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment\, and Iraq’s Republican Guard. Named after a north-south coordinate line used as a phase line by Coalition forces\, the engagement resulted in a significant Coalition victory\, with U.S. forces destroying numerous Iraqi tanks and armored vehicles\, effectively crippling the combat capabilities of the Republican Guard in the area. \nLearn More: \n\nBattle of 73 Easting: Wikipedia Entry\nMission Command by Master Sgt. Dustin Denney\, U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy\nThis Day in History: U.S. Army Center of Military History\nTim Gauthier: Firsthand Account\nS. Army SPC Robert Thomas “Tommy” Sims: Firsthand Account\n\nSupport is Available\nReflecting on the significant battles in U.S. history can evoke strong emotions. If you or someone you know is feeling lonely or facing challenges with mental health\, housing\, employment\, transportation\, healthcare\, veteran benefits\, family issues or any other situation\, we’re here to help. Call the Be Connected support line for service members\, veterans\, and their families at 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387)\, available Monday through Friday\, 8 AM to 5 PM MT. For urgent mental health crises\, contact the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 9-8-8 (veterans – press 1) or text 838255\, and for life-threatening emergencies\, call 9-1-1. This information is provided as a public service and is not intended to replace advice or care from licensed professional providers.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/battle-of-73-easting-3/
CATEGORIES:History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260225T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260225T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20260206T031439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T031521Z
UID:19182-1772013600-1772024400@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Hiring Event
DESCRIPTION:AZ Hires Vets! State of Arizona Virtual Hiring Event for Veterans\nGet the Event Flyer \nRegister to Attend \nDate: Wednesday\, February 25\, 2026\nTime: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Arizona Time\nLocation: Virtual event via Zoom \nDescription:\nJoin AZ Hires Vets and Arizona@Work for a State of Arizona Virtual Hiring Event designed specifically for veterans and military-connected job seekers. \nRegistration Required \nThis virtual event connects participants with career opportunities across a wide range of state government fields\, including administrative and professional roles\, information technology\, public health\, education\, transportation\, law and public safety\, marketing and communications\, and more. Attendees can learn about current openings\, explore career pathways with the State of Arizona\, and engage directly with employers in a convenient virtual format. Closed captioning is available\, and participation is free.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/virtual-hiring-event/
CATEGORIES:Career Nav,Partner Event,Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260225
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20241228T224917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241228T224917Z
UID:15559-1771891200-1771977599@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Liberation of Kuwait City
DESCRIPTION:The liberation of Kuwait City occurred between February 24 and 28\, 1991\, during the Gulf War. After Iraq\, led by Saddam Hussein\, invaded Kuwait on August 2\, 1990\, to seize its oil reserves\, a U.S.-led coalition responded with a large-scale air campaign followed by a ground offensive involving 650\,000 troops from 42 nations. Within three days\, coalition forces reclaimed Kuwait City\, fully liberating the country by the end of February. The campaign concluded with a ceasefire after a swift 100-hour advance into Iraq. The Gulf War’s victory set a precedent for modern military operations and introduced live news coverage of war. Kuwait annually commemorates its liberation on Liberation Day. \nLearn More: \n\n25 Year Reflection (2016): Army.mil\nArmy Reservists: Firsthand Accounts\nHistorical Footage: Firsthand Accounts: C-SPAN\nLiberation of Kuwait: Wikipedia Entry\nMichael Corcoran: Firsthand Account\n\nSupport is Available\nReflecting on the significant battles in U.S. history can evoke strong emotions. If you or someone you know is feeling lonely or facing challenges with mental health\, housing\, employment\, transportation\, healthcare\, veteran benefits\, family issues or any other situation\, we’re here to help. Call the Be Connected support line for service members\, veterans\, and their families at 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387)\, available Monday through Friday\, 8 AM to 5 PM MT. For urgent mental health crises\, contact the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 9-8-8 (veterans – press 1) or text 838255\, and for life-threatening emergencies\, call 9-1-1. This information is provided as a public service and is not intended to replace advice or care from licensed professional providers.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/liberation-of-kuwait-city-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260224
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20240905T182926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T182926Z
UID:13893-1771804800-1771891199@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:MOAA Birthday
DESCRIPTION:The Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is a professional\, nonprofit\, and nonpartisan organization that advocates for a strong national defense while supporting policies that benefit military members and their families. Its membership includes active\, retired\, and former commissioned officers and warrant officers from all U.S. uniformed services. Founded in 1929 as the Retired Officers Association\, MOAA initially aimed to provide guidance and foster relationships among military officers. In 2002\, the association adopted its current name. Today\, with over 380\,000 members\, MOAA is the largest military officers’ organization in the U.S. and offers services such as benefits counseling\, career transition assistance\, and educational aid for military families. Additionally\, MOAA actively advocates for improvements in military pay and healthcare benefits. Learn more at https://www.moaa.org/
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/moaa-birthday-3/
CATEGORIES:Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260220T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260220T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20260214T200948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T200948Z
UID:19206-1771578000-1771599600@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Parker Veteran StandDown
DESCRIPTION:Parker Veteran StandDown \nDATE: Friday\, February 20\, 2026\nTIME: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. \nCONTACT: Call 928-323-4401 for more information\nView the Flyer \nPLACE: VFW Post 7061\n516 S. Hopi Avenue\nParker\, AZ \nEvent Details:\nThe Parker Veteran StandDown is a fantastic way for veterans to access a variety of resources all in one place. Veterans are encouraged to attend and connect with other veterans\, community leaders\, and helpful resources. \nAvailable services and support include: \n\nEmployment services and job search information\nHousing assistance\nVeteran benefits\n\nAdmission:\nFree and open to all veterans\, service members\, and their families \nWhy Attend:\nThis event honors veterans and provides direct connections to resources that can make a difference in daily life. Whether you’re seeking veteran benefits\, employment opportunities\, housing\, or community connection\, the Parker Veteran StandDown brings it all together in one place.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/parker-veteran-standdown-2/
LOCATION:VFW Post 7061\, 516 South Hopi Ave\, Parker\, AZ
CATEGORIES:Partner Event,StandDown
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260219T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260219T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20250914T212659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250914T212659Z
UID:18433-1771488000-1771520400@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid Training
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health First Aid Training\nWhen: February 26\, 2026\nTime: 8 AM – 5 PM MT\nWhere: Phoenix\, AZ \nRegister Here \nGain the skills to recognize and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges. This evidence-based training teaches you how to provide initial support until professional help is available. Just like CPR for medical emergencies\, MHFA equips you to assist in a mental health crisis or non-crisis situation. \nBy completing this course\, you will: \n\nLearn the common signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges.\nUnderstand how to interact with someone in distress.\nGain strategies to provide initial support and connect individuals to professional help.\nExplore expanded content on trauma\, substance use\, and self-care.\nPractice using the Mental Health First Aid Action Plan (ALGEE).\n\nThere is no cost to participants for this training\, and everyone is welcome. Directions\, course materials\, pre-course work\, and parking information will be emailed to registered participants. Due to the nature of the course\, no walk-ins are accepted. \nVisit www.ConnectVeterans.org/MHFA to see additional dates and locations for this training course. \nQuestions? Email info@arizonacoalition.org or call 866-4AZ-VETS.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/mental-health-first-aid-training-6/
CATEGORIES:Mental Health
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260220
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20241228T215531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241228T215531Z
UID:15544-1771459200-1771545599@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Battle of Iwo Jima
DESCRIPTION:The Battle of Iwo Jima was a World War II battle that took place from February 19 to March 26\, 1945. The United States Marine Corps and Navy fought the Imperial Japanese Army to capture the island of Iwo Jima. The battle was one of the bloodiest in the history of the Marine Corps. The battle took place on the eight-square-mile island of Iwo Jima\, which was made up of volcanic rock and sand. The U.S. wanted to control the island to use it as a staging facility for an invasion of mainland Japan\, which was 750 miles away. The battle resulted in 24\,053 casualties for the U.S.\, including 6\,140 deaths. This was the highest single-action loss in Marine Corps history. A famous photograph by Joe Rosenthal captured the moment when Marines raised a second flag on Mount Suribachi\, becoming an enduring symbol of American resolve. Military historian Dr. Norman Cooper estimated that nearly 700 Americans died for every square mile of Iwo Jima. \n\n27 Medals of Honor were awarded to Marines and Sailors\, many posthumously. View the recipient list.\nThe entire cost of the Marine Corps War Memorial and developing the Memorial site was $850\,000\, donated by U.S. Marines\, former Marines\, Marine Corps Reservists\, friends of the Marine Corps\, and members of the Naval Service. No public funds were used for the monument.\n\nLearn More: \n\n75th Anniversary (2020): National Museum of the Marine Corps\n78th Anniversary (2023): Marines.mil\nBattle Details: Naval History and Heritage Command\nBattle of Iwo Jima: Wikipedia Entry\nCharles Cram: Firsthand Account\nHistorical Footage: Marines.mil\nNavajo Code Talkers Narrated by Peter MacDonald\nPresentation (Maps & Photos): USMC.edu\nThe U.S. Marines on Iwo Jima: Marines.mil\n\nSupport is Available\nReflecting on the significant battles in U.S. history can evoke strong emotions. If you or someone you know is feeling lonely or facing challenges with mental health\, housing\, employment\, transportation\, healthcare\, veteran benefits\, family issues or any other situation\, we’re here to help. Call the Be Connected support line for service members\, veterans\, and their families at 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387)\, available Monday through Friday\, 8 AM to 5 PM MT. For urgent mental health crises\, contact the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 9-8-8 (veterans – press 1) or text 838255\, and for life-threatening emergencies\, call 9-1-1. This information is provided as a public service and is not intended to replace advice or care from licensed professional providers.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/battle-of-iwo-jima-3/
CATEGORIES:History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260217T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260217T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20260206T024322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T024322Z
UID:19177-1771344000-1771351200@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Military-Affiliated Hiring Fair
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, February 17\, 2026\nTime: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM MST\nLocation: Tempe | Sun Devil Fitness Center (SDFC-T)\, 400 E Apache Blvd Tempe AZ 85281\, Maroon Gym\, Tempe\, AZ 85281 \n Description:\nJoin the ASU Office for Veteran and Military Academic Engagement for the Military-Affiliated Hiring Fair\, created specifically for student veterans\, service members\, and military family members preparing to enter the workforce. \nMeet representatives from federal\, state\, local\, and defense agencies that value military-connected experience and are actively recruiting for public service and mission-focused roles. This event offers the opportunity to explore career pathways\, make professional connections\, and learn what agencies are looking for in future leaders. \nCome network\, discover opportunities\, and take the next step toward a career in public service. \nRegister at https://asuevents.asu.edu/event/campus-government-career-fair?id=0/?eventDate=2026-02-17
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/military-affiliated-hiring-fair/
LOCATION:Sun Devil Fitness Center\, 400 E Apache Blvd\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281
CATEGORIES:Career Nav,Partner Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260214T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260214T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20251214T013508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251214T013508Z
UID:18995-1771059600-1771077600@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:San Carlos Apache Tribe Veterans Stand Down
DESCRIPTION:San Carlos Apache Tribe Veterans StandDown\nFebruary 14\, 2026\n9:00 AM\nSan Carlos Apache Tribe \nThis StandDown supports veterans of the San Carlos Apache Tribe by providing access to benefits assistance\, healthcare resources\, and culturally responsive community support. \nStandDown events provide veterans with the opportunity to connect face-to-face with service providers\, peers\, and community organizations that are invested in their well-being. By offering multiple resources in a single setting\, StandDowns help reduce barriers and make it easier for veterans to find the support they need. Veterans are encouraged to attend and connect with other veterans\, community leaders\, and helpful resources\, including. \n\nEmployment\nHealthcare and mental wellness\nHousing\nLegal support\nPet services\nVeteran benefits & much more
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/san-carlos-apache-tribe-veterans-stand-down/
CATEGORIES:StandDown
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260215
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20240905T192834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T192834Z
UID:13930-1771027200-1771113599@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Arizona's Birthday
DESCRIPTION:Arizona’s birthday is celebrated on February 14th\, which coincidentally falls on Valentine’s Day. This date marks Arizona’s statehood in 1912\, when it officially became the 48th state to join the United States. At that time\, Arizona’s population was just over 200\,000 people\, but the state has since experienced tremendous growth. By 2020\, Arizona’s population had soared to approximately 7.3 million\, and estimates suggest that by 2025 it will reach 7.9 million\, with projections indicating the population could exceed 8.5 million by 2030. Arizona was the last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the Union\, completing the United States as we know it today. \nKnown as the “Grand Canyon State\,” Arizona is famous for its stunning natural landscapes\, including the Grand Canyon\, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Arizona also boasts unique geographical features such as the Sonoran Desert\, the Painted Desert\, and the Petrified Forest. Surprisingly\, while much of the state is known for its arid desert climate\, Arizona also has large forested areas\, and it’s home to the largest stand of Ponderosa pine trees in the world\, located in the northern part of the state. \nIn addition to its natural beauty\, Arizona’s history is filled with interesting and quirky facts. For example\, its state flag was originally designed for a rifle team competition in Ohio in 1910\, years before Arizona achieved statehood. The copper-colored star in the center of the flag represents the state’s rich history in copper mining\, while the red and yellow rays symbolize the sun setting over the western desert\, and nod to the Spanish influence in the region. \nAnother fun fact is that Arizona’s first state seal design was hotly debated. Delegates at the state constitutional convention wanted to move away from symbols like cacti\, Gila monsters\, and rattlesnakes and instead focus on the state’s burgeoning industries\, such as mining and agriculture. This led to the creation of the current seal featuring a miner\, cow\, farm\, and dam\, all symbolic of Arizona’s economic foundations. \nArizona is also home to 22 federally recognized Native American tribes\, including the Navajo Nation\, the largest in the United States\, and the Hopi and Tohono O’odham communities\, which have deep historical and cultural significance in the region. \nOne of Arizona’s more peculiar traits is that it does not observe Daylight Saving Time\, except for the Navajo Nation\, making it one of only two states (along with Hawaii) that opts out of the time change. Additionally\, Arizona is home to Meteor Crater\, one of the best-preserved meteorite impact sites on Earth\, located about 25 miles west of Winslow. \nFrom its colorful history to its breathtaking landscapes\, Arizona’s unique blend of culture\, nature\, and historical significance makes it one of the most distinctive states in the country.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/arizonas-birthday-3/
CATEGORIES:Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260215
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20240823T190640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T190640Z
UID:13493-1771027200-1771113599@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Salute To Veteran Patients
DESCRIPTION:Salute to Veteran Patients Day is a holiday observed annually on February 14. The day is dedicated to honoring and showing appreciation for the sacrifices made by veterans who have served their country\, particularly those who are currently hospitalized and receiving medical care. Salute to Veteran Patients Day is an opportunity for people to show gratitude for the service\, and express support and care for the well-being of military-affiliated patients. The day is also a reminder of the ongoing need to provide quality care and support to veterans\, particularly those who have been injured or have health conditions resulting from their service.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/salute-to-veteran-patients-3/
CATEGORIES:Holiday
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DTSTAMP:20260407T094015
CREATED:20241228T212049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241228T212049Z
UID:15535-1770940800-1771027199@connectveterans.org
SUMMARY:Battle of Marjah (Operation Moshtarak)
DESCRIPTION:The Battle of Marjah\, also known as Operation Moshtarak\, began on February 13\, 2010\, as a major NATO-led offensive in Helmand Province\, Afghanistan\, aiming to eliminate Taliban control in the region\, particularly in the town of Marjah. Involving over 15\,000 Afghan\, American\, British\, Canadian\, Danish\, and Estonian troops\, it was the largest joint operation of the war at that time. Despite initial successes\, the operation faced challenges in establishing effective governance\, leading to a Taliban resurgence. \nLearn More: \n\nAfghanistan Combat Cameramen: Firsthand Account\nFacebook Group: Battle of Marjah Veterans\nLance Cpl. James W. Clark: Captures Firsthand Accounts\nLance Cpl. James W. Clark: Captures Firsthand Reflections\nNavy Presidential Unit Citation Awarded March 23\, 2012\nOperation Moshtarak: Wikipedia Entry\nThe Battle for Marjah: Documentary Film by Ben Anderson\nU.S. Marines in Afghanistan Anthology: History Division\, USMC\n\nSupport is Available\nReflecting on the significant battles in U.S. history can evoke strong emotions. If you or someone you know is feeling lonely or facing challenges with mental health\, housing\, employment\, transportation\, healthcare\, veteran benefits\, family issues or any other situation\, we’re here to help. Call the Be Connected support line for service members\, veterans\, and their families at 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387)\, available Monday through Friday\, 8 AM to 5 PM MT. For urgent mental health crises\, contact the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 9-8-8 (veterans – press 1) or text 838255\, and for life-threatening emergencies\, call 9-1-1. This information is provided as a public service and is not intended to replace advice or care from licensed professional providers.
URL:https://connectveterans.org/event/battle-of-marjah-operation-moshtarak-2/
CATEGORIES:History
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