Congratulations to our latest recipients of the "Ed Cernic Sr. Community Support Recognition Award"!
Jim Gindlesperger and Randy Musser were recognized today for their many contributions to our military and veteran community. Jim is a Johnstown-based author who has written extensively about the Civil War and many local heroes, and Randy is president of the Patriot Park.
Through their efforts and passion, each has worked tirelessly to ensure the legacy of our area's military heritage lives on! Thank you, both! And thank you Ed Cernic Jr. for being on hand to help present these deserving awards! ... See MoreSee Less
Most importantly, we paid tribute to the more than 100 Cambria and Somerset troops lost during that time. Here is a video of their photographs so that we may never forget their sacrifice. ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to our latest recipients of the "Ed Cernic Sr. Community Support Recognition Award"!
Jim Gindlesperger and Randy Musser were recognized today for their many contributions to our military and veteran community. Jim is a Johnstown-based author who has written extensively about the Civil War and many local heroes, and Randy is president of the Patriot Park.
Through their efforts and passion, each has worked tirelessly to ensure the legacy of our area's military heritage lives on! Thank you, both! And thank you Ed Cernic Jr. for being on hand to help present these deserving awards! ... See MoreSee Less
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Cambria and Somerset County Vietnam Wall of Faces ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you to all who came out to celebrate and remember our Vietnam Era veterans, today! Especially our guest speakers, Brig. Gen. Mark Goodwill from Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, and Derek Coughenour from James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center.
Most importantly, we paid tribute to the more than 100 Cambria and Somerset troops lost during that time. Here is a video of their photographs so that we may never forget their sacrifice. ... See MoreSee Less
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Stop by our booth at the MegaShow, all weekend, to learn more veterans initiatives in our area! ... See MoreSee Less
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Join us Thursday, March 27 from 9am-1pm at 1st Summit Arena at Cambria County War Memorial to celebrate and honor our Vietnam Era Veterans! All veterans and their families are welcome! ... See MoreSee Less
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