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(Carson City, NV) U.S. Army veteran David Meeker has proven himself an able leader and willing volunteer, supporting Nevada’s military members and fellow veterans. That is why he was chosen to receive the Veteran of the Month award and honor.
Meeker will be named, Veteran of the Month, during a special ceremony at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 23, 2018, inside the Old Assembly Chambers, located on the second floor of the Capitol Building in Carson City. Governor Brian Sandoval will be in attendance.
Meeker exemplifies the work ethic and character fitting for this distinction. He served 20 years in the United States Army from 1968-1989, serving two tours in Vietnam. After leaving the military, he continued to support our country through his contract work for the Army. His total service in the Middle East was more than 25 years.
After moving to the Reno/Sparks area, Meeker become very involved in supporting various veteran organizations and services. He is affiliated with the VFW Post 10053 and the American Legion Post 1. He has participated in numerous fundraising efforts to feed or support fellow veterans as well as others in need. He has greeted Honor Flights, attended monthly funeral ceremonies for the unaccompanied and provided rides to the hospital or doctor’s office for veterans and seniors. He has participated in the American Legion’s Annual Thanksgiving and Christmas food box events and also participated in numerous other events ranging from Wreaths Across America to Memorial and Veterans Day events and ceremonies. In one event alone, he worked more than 45 days in the Marine Corps’, “Toys for Tots,” program supervising the receiving, packing and distribution of more than 95-thousand toys to children in need in Washoe County.
His volunteer work and support have touched many groups and organizations including the Blue Star Mothers, National Guards and Reserves, Boy Scouts, Boys State, Hear Today, Learn Tomorrow, Child Welfare Fund and Veteran Emergency Fund.
The Veteran of the Month award was established in 2011 to shine a light on veterans who have gone above and beyond the call of duty in support of fellow veterans and the military. It is a way to recognize these men and women who continue to serve our nation and Nevada.