A number of Indigenous WWI soldiers pose for a photo at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. (Indiana University Archaeology and Anthropology Museum) “I’m so thankful that his blood runs in our veins ...
"I'm so thankful that his blood runs in our veins," said Tewanna Anderson-Edwards of her great uncle Otis W. Leader, a World War I Choctaw code talker. Leader, a corporal in the Army's 16th ...
His family member, Odessa Carter, ran for public office and cared for veterans of World War I.Newspaper clippings ... volunteer civilian to rehabilitate disabled veterans of World War One.
It has also run an employment service since 2010. They help disabled military veterans find jobs across the country. This year, The Poppy Factory celebrated placing their 1000th veteran in a paid ...