• Apr 22, 2024
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Croft Receives Veteran of the Month while Horton Named Veteran Supporter of the Month – October 2017


(Reno, NV) – Dallas Croft, a United States Air Force Chief Master Sergeant with a 29-year Air Force career is this month’s Veteran of the Month while Carson City resident Brenda Horton is also being honored. She was named Veteran Supporter of the Month.

The two received the awards and recognition in a special ceremony on October 21, at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno.

The Veteran and Veteran Supporter of the month recognize Nevada’s men, women or organizations that have gone above and beyond in volunteer work supporting veterans and the military. The award from Governor Brian Sandoval is an opportunity to shine a light on the work and service veterans and others continue to do for our nation.

Croft has a long list of volunteer work that supports both the military and the community. It includes a wide range of activities from working with leadership at Nellis Air Force Base resulting in the installation of two Purple Heart parking signs. He’s also involved in various fundraising efforts through the Military Order of the Purple Heart. Croft provides counseling to younger Airmen and supports Senior Staff Officers. He is also active in the local school system. He spent more than 60 hours assisting in the Las Vegas region’s first robotics competition. Additionally, he supports ROTC activities. You will find him helping at the Heritage Day Parade and assisting with activities at the Southern Nevada State Veterans Home on Memorial Day.

Horton is well known in the veterans’ community. She has served in leadership roles in the Ladies Auxiliary of the Fleet Reserves Association, Branch 137 in Carson City.

The Auxiliary supports veterans in numerous ways from providing baskets containing house-hold items to formerly homeless vets. The Auxiliary also provides lap blankets to active-duty military moms with newborns and to guests staying at the Veterans House.

Horton is also very active in the Adopt-a-Vet Dental Program. It provides free dental services to eligible veterans in need of dental care.