
“We believe every veteran should have the support they need when adjusting to life after military service.”
~ Harold RADISH, Ambassador
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Our Impact
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Veterans Readiness
In our relentless pursuit of excellence, we are steadfastly committed to safeguarding the enduring legacy of those who valiantly and selflessly dedicated their lives to our nation. We acknowledge that their invaluable contributions must never be relegated to obscurity.
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Community Enrichment
The responsibility of society rests with the living to contribute their knowledge and expertise, thereby enriching it and upholding the enduring principles of duty, honor, and sacrifice. This collective effort ensures the preservation of these principles for future generations.
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Behavioral Health
We firmly believe that we have a moral obligation to support veterans in their efforts to heal the wounds of war as we reintegrate them into their former locations where the trauma developed, with a primary focus on the restoration of their psychological and emotional well-being.

“Through the testimonies of the living, we must preserve the legacies of our courageous deceased and their selfless actions to ensure their eternal memory..”
~ Dr. Bruce HEILMAN, Ambassador




Battlefield Return Initiative.
Program #1: Battlefield Repatriation
Our veteran return programs, honoring those who served in World War II and the Cold War, stand as a solemn tribute to their resilience, sacrifice, and the pivotal role they fulfilled in securing global stability and peace during a time of profound international conflict.
As the ranks of our World War II and Korean War veterans continue to diminish with time, the significance of battlefield return programs grows ever more profound. Normandy—site of the D-Day landings and one of the most ambitious military operations in history—stands as a defining focal point for these initiatives. More than a place of remembrance, Normandy serves as a living classroom, preserving the hard-earned lessons of history while inspiring future generations to uphold the values of courage, unity, and peace.
Through our programs, veterans of World War II and the Cold War are afforded a solemn and meaningful opportunity to return to this historic ground. Within the respectful setting of our private, dedicated facility, they reflect upon their service, pay tribute to fallen comrades, and engage with the enduring legacy of their sacrifices in the pursuit of peace and freedom.












Program #2: Battlefield Repatriation
Return to Vietnam Initiative.
The Vietnam War, one of the most devastating conflicts of the 20th century, remains a deeply turbulent chapter in American history. Its consequences extended far beyond the battlefield—leaving lasting scars on soldiers, their families, and countless civilians. More than fifty years later, many Vietnam veterans still carry the invisible wounds of war, grappling with the enduring psychological toll of their service. In response, the Return to Vietnam Initiative offers essential support and compassionate guidance. By facilitating journeys back to Vietnam, the program empowers veterans to confront their past, honor fallen comrades, and take meaningful steps toward healing and closure. Through remembrance and reflection, this powerful initiative fosters emotional restoration and honors the enduring resilience of those who served.























Program #3: Educational
Connecting Generations
Our Connecting Generations programs transforms the lives of resilient, high-potential youth through immersive educational journeys to Normandy, France—where history, healing, and hope converge. By engaging students and educators in rigorous, emotionally resonant explorations of World War II’s enduring legacy, we foster intergenerational dialogue with the last living-veterans that ignites civic responsibility, preserves historical memory, and nurtures mental well-being. Rooted in the power of connection, our programs inspire purpose and direction, empowering the next generation to rise from adversity and lead with meaning in their communities and beyond.















