Unclaimed Vietnam veteran receives love at funeral

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2022
  • A Vietnam veteran with no family or friends was showered with love at his funeral services at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on Tuesday morning.
    Veterans, well-wishers and people from the community paid their final respects to 70-year-old Army veteran Glenn Cook.
    "It's always surprising the turnout for someone they don't know," Calvin "Mort" Whittaker, a member of AMVETS Post 6 and co-owner of Michael Funeral Home said. "They understand this vet has done something for this country. They understand this is a little piece they can do for them. Our hearts are always with our veterans. Whether they are fighting for our country or we are laying them to rest. We feel they've given so much of their lives, this is just a small thank you for them. They shouldn't be left alone at the end of their life."
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  • @marianotalavera1560
    @marianotalavera1560 Рік тому +1

    What do you mean he did not have family!
    All those who shed their blood for our Country 🇺🇸 IS OUR BROTHER!
    RIP Sir 🙏
    Thank you for your service 🤝
    See you in Valhalla ☮