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Corvette Club steps up and honors a returning soldier
By Terry Shea,
Hemmings Blog
Whatever your politics, it’s hard to question the sacrifices that America’s soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines make for this country. The all-volunteer force gets sent around the world for as much as a year or more at a time, millions of Americans stepping up to serve, often putting themselves in harm’s way in foreign lands where hostility runs deep. It’s a hard job and they deserve our respect and appreciation.
Fortunately, there are people who really step up and honor those troops. Take the Classic Glass Corvette Club of Marietta, Georgia, for example, who did a partial restoration on Sgt. First Class Adam Troxel’s 1980 Corvette while he was deployed in Kuwait for the better part of 2011.
Full Story: Corvette Club steps up and honors a returning soldier | Hemmings Blog: Classic and collectible cars and parts
By Terry Shea,
Hemmings Blog
Whatever your politics, it’s hard to question the sacrifices that America’s soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines make for this country. The all-volunteer force gets sent around the world for as much as a year or more at a time, millions of Americans stepping up to serve, often putting themselves in harm’s way in foreign lands where hostility runs deep. It’s a hard job and they deserve our respect and appreciation.
Fortunately, there are people who really step up and honor those troops. Take the Classic Glass Corvette Club of Marietta, Georgia, for example, who did a partial restoration on Sgt. First Class Adam Troxel’s 1980 Corvette while he was deployed in Kuwait for the better part of 2011.
Full Story: Corvette Club steps up and honors a returning soldier | Hemmings Blog: Classic and collectible cars and parts