The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) has reaffirmed its commitment to honoring our military community by renewing the tribute signs installed in Indian Springs, near Creech Air Force Base. These signs, a collaboration with the Armed Forces Chamber Community Development Corporation, serve as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and contributions made by our armed forces.
Located prominently along US 95, these tribute signs stand as a symbol of gratitude and respect for the men and women who serve our nation. The renewal initiative underscores NDOT's ongoing support for recognizing military service and the importance of fostering community ties with our armed forces.
"We are deeply grateful to the Nevada Department of Transportation for their continued partnership in commemorating our military members," said Andre' Haynes, Founder and CEO of the Armed Forces Chamber. "These tribute signs not only honor our servicemen and women but also highlight the collaborative efforts to foster a supportive environment for military families in our community."
The renewal project aims to ensure the longevity and visibility of the tribute signs, maintaining their role in raising awareness and appreciation for the military presence in Nevada. This initiative reflects NDOT's proactive approach to community engagement and their commitment to honoring local heroes.
As we look forward, the Armed Forces Chamber remains dedicated to advocating for the needs of veterans and military families across Nevada. The continued support from NDOT underscores the importance of recognizing and celebrating the contributions of our military community.
About Armed Forces Chamber Community Development Corporation:
The Armed Forces Chamber Community Development Corporation is a 501(c)(3) public charity and Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that serves as the philanthropic arm of the Armed Forces Chamber of Commerce. The mission is to provide vital support and resources to veterans, active-duty service members, and their families plus the community at large.
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