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Locality: Murrieta, California

Phone: +1 951-296-6755



Address: 25185 Madison Ave, Suite A 92562 Murrieta, CA, US

Website: www.vetadvocacy.org

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Veterans Advocacy Associates 11.11.2020

Amazing lady - we bow our heads to honor you!

Veterans Advocacy Associates 05.11.2020

This afternoon Col. Ben Skardon, 102, placed American flags (with a little help from Trent Allen) on stones engraved with the names of Henry Leitner and Otis Mo...rgan in Clemson University's Scroll of Honor. Col. Skardon was born in 1917 and grew up in Walterboro, S.C. He attended Clemson College from 1934 to 1938, and entered active duty as a second lieutenant after his graduation. In World War II Skardon was the commander of Company A of the 92nd Infantry Regiment PA (Philippine Army), a battalion of Filipino Army recruits on the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines. He led his troops through some of the fiercest and bloodiest fighting of the war, earning two Silver Stars and a Bronze Star for valor in combat, as well as a Purple Heart an incredible array of awards for any one soldier. On April 9, 1942, he became a prisoner of war with tens of thousands of his brothers-in-arms when American troops in that area of operation were forced to surrender to the Japanese. Skardon and his fellow POWs were marched 80 miles north by their ruthless captors in one of the most notorious war crimes in history: The Bataan Death March. Skardon, already weak and starving from months of intense fighting and illness, was herded with other sick, wounded and starving soldiers through the searing heat of the Philippine jungles. Thousands died. Those who survived the march then had to survive the inhumane and brutal conditions of Japanese prisoner-of-war camps. Skardon survived for more than three years in the camps, despite becoming deathly ill with malaria, beriberi, diarrhea and other ailments. Two fellow Clemson alumni, Henry Leitner and Otis Morgan, kept him alive by spoon-feeding him and eventually by trading his gold Clemson ring -- which he had managed to keep hidden -- for food. Incredibly, as the tide of the war was turning against his captors, Skardon miraculously survived the sinking of two unmarked Japanese transport ships trying to steal him and other POWs away to mainland Japan -- including the infamous Oryoku Maru. Sadly, Morgan was killed during the bombing of one of the transport ships, the Enoura Maru, and Leitner died in a Japanese POW camp in 1945. The devastating news of their demise, Skardon says, was the lowest point of his entire ordeal. He did not give up. Eventually he ended up in a prison camp in Manchuria, where Russian units freed him in August of 1945. He was 24 years old and weighed 90 pounds. He placed the flags today to honor his friends for Memorial Day. He will be 103 on July 14. #MemorialDay2020 #WWII #POW #Veterans #UltimateSacrifice Clemson University TigerNet Clemson Fans Clemson From Home The Greenville News 60 Minutes

Veterans Advocacy Associates 26.10.2020

This is so sweet

Veterans Advocacy Associates 18.10.2020

Way to stay positive

Veterans Advocacy Associates 15.10.2020

This is awesome!

Veterans Advocacy Associates 07.10.2020

Friends, please share and contact us if you know of him

Veterans Advocacy Associates 17.09.2020

This is wonderful news! Another day we get to take to celebrate and honor our beloved Vets!

Veterans Advocacy Associates 14.09.2020

What a brave woman she was! We have nothing but respect and admiration for her RIP beautiful Sophie

Veterans Advocacy Associates 25.08.2020

Please join us in sending a heartfelt card to this very deserving WWII vet - who, by the way, is also a Purple Heart recipient

Veterans Advocacy Associates 11.08.2020

Happy New Year from all of us at Veterans Advocacy Associates!

Veterans Advocacy Associates 03.08.2020

Please share - we salute you sir!

Veterans Advocacy Associates 29.07.2020

Amazing!! We salute you sir!

Veterans Advocacy Associates 17.07.2020

Friends, We partner with a lot of caregivers from Home Instead Senior Care. They have a wonderful program called "Be a Santa to a Senior" which is a way to give back. If you are looking for a way to teach kids how to give without expecting anything in return, or just want to put a smile on a lonely senior's face, please consider participating! #Homeinsteadseniorcare #VeteransAdvocacyAssociates #Veterans #seniors #elderly #assistedliving #murrieta #temecula #donate #giveback #payitforward