Veterans report May 2022

This month’s report from the CPN Veterans Organization highlights several avenues available to veterans for receiving health care virtually, as well as this month’s upcoming meeting.

Veterans report April 2022

This month’s veterans report discusses current events and the upcoming CPN Veterans Organization meeting.

CPN veteran shares Vietnam War stories in new novel

Dennis Hoy, a Citizen Potawatomi veteran, spent the last year and a half working on his new book, Letters from Vietnam, which outlines the year he spent trudging through the jungle and valleys of Southeast Asia in 1967 and 1968.

Veterans report March 2022

This month’s veterans report discusses CPN Veterans Organization meetings, as well as issues of harassment faced by active-duty military personnel and veterans. Resources for anyone experiencing harassment are listed in the report.

Veterans Report February 2022

This month’s report announces the calendar of meetings for 2022. Don’t forget that this month’s meeting will be held Tuesday, February 22.

Veterans Report: January 2022

The January 2022 Veterans Report covers the new year, highlights the role of the color guard and honor guard, and reminds veterans and their families of the monthly meeting.

Veterans Report: December 2021

In this month’s veterans report, the CPN Veterans Organization discusses interviews with military members past and present with the CHC, health care options and more.

Three tribal veterans celebrate 50th wedding anniversaries

By coincidence in casual conversation at a fall CPN Veterans meeting here in Shawnee, Oklahoma, three couples found out that they had all been married in the same month 50 years ago. Their wedding dates were within 17 days of each other that very month.

Veterans report: November 2021

November is the second month that the CPN Veterans Organization attempts to return to a normal routine.

CPN Veterans Organization calls for participation

The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Veterans Organization exists to bring together Citizen Potawatomi veterans, active-duty service members and their families, and seeks to recruit new members.