Letter to the Editor

Keeping our commitment to America's heroes

By Gary Hill
Posted 5/6/24

My father's journey through the annals of World War II is a testament to resilience, service and the enduring bonds of family.

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Letter to the Editor

Keeping our commitment to America's heroes

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Dear Editor,

My father's journey through the annals of World War II is a testament to resilience, service, and the enduring bonds of family.

Drafted into the Army at 19, he embarked on a journey that would shape the course of his life. From the shores of Le Havre, France, to the heart of Germany, he stood alongside the brave men of the 6th Armored Division. Theirs was a mission fraught with peril, marked by the liberation of places like Buchenwald — a harrowing testament to the atrocities of war.

Upon his return, he enlisted in the US Army Armor School at Fort Knox and honed his skills in tank maintenance. But as time marched on, and age took its toll, he found himself in need of care and support.

This is where Veterans Care Coordination (VCC) entered our lives – a trusted beacon of assistance. As my father's health declined, VCC provided invaluable aid in managing the financial aspects of hiring caregiver services. 

Aging in place, in the comfort of his own home, had always been my father's wish. For 40 years, his house was his sanctuary, a repository of cherished memories. With the help of a dedicated caregiver, tasked with helping him age at home, that wish became a reality.

Ensuring the financial stability to sustain such care was no small feat. VCC stepped in, bridging the gap and ensuring the necessary funds were in place to support my father's needs. Someone from our family is always there to help, knowing VCC will step in whenever necessary with ongoing support.

This experience is a constant reminder of why we honor these American heroes. It’s a testament to the enduring legacy of those who served, and the invaluable role played by organizations like VCC in keeping the promises we made to our veterans.

Gary Hill

Foristell

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